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If you look hard enough, there are plugins that can meet all your needs. If you are the type of person that change wordpress themes regularly, then plugins are for you. You don’t need to make too much modification to your codes everytime you change to a new theme. However, using wordpress plugins, if not done properly can slows down your loading time. So, be selective.
If you are looking for something to manage your 125×125 ads button, there’s a plugin that not only mange your 125×125 ads button, but it also tracks the clicks, does ads rotation and has an auto expire management.
WP125 features include:
- One or two column ad display, and support through template tags to implement your own unconventional design.
- Show as many ads as you want, and in either manual or random order
- Keep track of how many times an ad is clicked
- When creating a new ad, you don’t have to calculate the end date yourself. Just input how many days you wish the ad to run for, and the correct date will be applied. The ad will be automatically taken down when the time comes.
- When an ad run is over, the record is archived on the Inactive ads screen, so you can check on the final click count, or revive the ad for another run.
- When an ad slot is empty, a placeholder ad of your choice will be displayed. This could be a “Your Ad Here” image linking to a page with statistics and pricing, or an affiliate link.
- Optionally receive email notifications when an ad expires. Useful if you send follow-up messages to advertisers, or if you just want to stay in the know.
Below is an example of it looks like which I have just installed to one of my blog. So far no ads yet
I cud just add it anywhere I want. For this example, I add it to the bottom of my post. Of course, if you don’t want to change any of your php codes, just stick to the sidebar. You can arrange it vertically, if you want it that way.

This is where you manage your ads. Simple.

Tags: advertisement, wordpress plugins · 11 comments · Leave a response »

loq · April 12, 2009 @ 9:37 AM
cool bro
boleh try nih
eyeman · April 12, 2009 @ 12:48 PM
sat aa. nak download plugin nih..
LadyCute · April 12, 2009 @ 3:29 PM
this is what I need to my ads… thanks for sharing…
MakanMalaya · April 13, 2009 @ 9:26 PM
ada pun/ hehe
azwan · April 16, 2009 @ 10:46 PM
@log
make sure you try it and check the compatibility with your themr
@eyeman
tried it?
@ladycute
no prob
@Knizam
memang ada, semuanya ada.
Michael@TheBloggerSource · April 17, 2009 @ 4:44 AM
What I don’t like is you can’t use script or html, only a website link.
cyza · April 18, 2009 @ 9:32 PM
Interesting plugin. May consider it later in future. Thanks for sharing and I think I began loving your plugin weekly updates
azwan · April 19, 2009 @ 8:26 AM
@Michael
that’s is the offset of using plugins, but you can always modify it if you know php.
@Cyza
i was thinking to do this every sunday, but that will be too many plugins to cover. I don’t want to review the one i dont use, so it will still be on a Sunday, but not every sunday.
ahfizfazi · April 19, 2009 @ 10:07 AM
macam best. berminat jugak nak tukar dengan yang ada skarang. nampak macam organise skit tu. ada tak dia punya menu kat dashboard? atau kena guna editor?
azwan · April 20, 2009 @ 11:31 PM
@ahfizfazi
there’s a menu at dashboard, i hv just updated the pic above.
php websites · May 6, 2009 @ 4:03 PM
Your blog is an excellent source of information on php related stuff. Keep up the good work!