Let me start as I always do on this site, by letting you know that I work for a vendor that sells cms solutions. Now that I have dropped my dark cloak of illicit sales motivation, here's something I was interested in learning from publishers.
Is there such a system where you define 'exactly' what keywords get what links...or are all the systems out there generated lists of words for you?
(IE: They were already sold by the company providing the service and you are doing some kind of click sharing as part of the software purchase)
Which leads me to my question.
Is it smarter to:
A. Hire a company / service, and use their text mining service to associate random / semi-random keywords for linking to ads.
B. Have a library inside your cms that parses every word on the site that would act as a dictionary / ad service, and have it completely at your control at no extra charge based on the system you choose?
Essentially, should the text advertising mechanism be seperate from the cms, or should it be inside the cms itself when you purchase it? That goes for other things too.
What would you like to see as base functionality inside a cms? Should heated leather seats be standard? I'm interested in publisher feedback for the 'lacking' of base functionality in cms systems as a whole.
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