A Web Service You Wish Existed

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Even came prepared with a rebuttal. Wonderful. I'm going to go back to more important things now. Have fun.
 
In all seriousness make a free ad spy tool that can tell us which media buys with which landing pages/offers are doing well (staying up long). Or perhaps something along those lines for ppc ads with good reports on which keywords prompt which ads and how long they're staying up. But I don't know if that's a good idea you might get a lot of heat for the extra clicks your app will generate that people will be paying for. Something along those lines. I know I'd use it.

Emphasis on the free, just like 202 does. I'm working on an app that isn't related to AM but that's the route I'm going. You won't get nearly as much attention than an open source script, also you won't be able to make it user-hosted without some major headache.
 
Someone else suggested the same thing to me. It is a great idea but I'm not sure how feasible it would be - one of the reasons being what you said. Also getting crawlers that can process javascript and iframe ad placements.

Any other ideas in related statistics or research fields?
 
In all seriousness make a free ad spy tool that can tell us which media buys with which landing pages/offers are doing well (staying up long). Or perhaps something along those lines for ppc ads with good reports on which keywords prompt which ads and how long they're staying up. But I don't know if that's a good idea you might get a lot of heat for the extra clicks your app will generate that people will be paying for. Something along those lines. I know I'd use it.

Emphasis on the free, just like 202 does. I'm working on an app that isn't related to AM but that's the route I'm going. You won't get nearly as much attention than an open source script, also you won't be able to make it user-hosted without some major headache.
That and he would make so many enemies so quickly there's not a god he could pray to to keep his servers up.
 
Not too long ago I heard about a paid program that did this. It's well known I just didn't pay too much attention to it. Something like a campaign replicator or something? Idk the point is something like this exists already and unless i missed some major news, no body DDOS'd them

edit: yea getting sophisticated crawlers would be a problem after all though. iFrames wouldn't be extremely bad but I don't even have a vague idea of how to make a crawler through a flash ad.
 
Not too long ago I heard about a paid program that did this. It's well known I just didn't pay too much attention to it. Something like a campaign replicator or something? Idk the point is something like this exists already and unless i missed some major news, no body DDOS'd them

edit: yea getting sophisticated crawlers would be a problem after all though. iFrames wouldn't be extremely bad but I don't even have a vague idea of how to make a crawler through a flash ad.
Releasing and releasing publicly/for free are different. It's not about any particular tool. It just fucks everyone over when it happens.
 
Serious suggestion:
DomainTools has a typo domain generator, as well as suggested domains around certain keywords. It then displays which ones are available, but only on common TLDs.
BustAName allows you to put in groups of keywords and generate keyword rich domain names, which it then checks for availability.
Both give you a chance to buy domains through them, although from whatever they're affiliated with that gives them a nice little kick back and overcharges.

A cool service would be one that integrates both functions, allows you to check for ccTLDs as well, and lets you input your login details for your own registrar so you can simply generate a list of domains, select the ones you want on what TLDs, and then it passes that on to your registrar, so all you have to do after that is confirm the purchase.

That would be epic win, and something you could probably sell for about $200 a pop over at DNF.
 
Alright ill be serious. I would like to see a tool that can find dofollow blog and sort them out by keyword, or pr
 
Alright ill be serious. I would like to see a tool that can find dofollow blog and sort them out by keyword, or pr

That is a very interesting concept but might only destroy itself it abused or if the users grow to a certain level. I also think think that dofollow blog comments are just about a thing of the past with current cms's and blogging platforms dominating as well as third-party comment integration systems.
 
I was thinking i would make it for myself lol. A web service everyone can use is Automation... Auomation of blogging, social sites, twittering even.
 
I'll bite...

Of all the markets you could build tools for, why the affiliate market? Most affiliates are savvy, bootstrappers with quite a bit of technical knowledge.

I would pick a different target. Let's start big, maybe something like small business owners and niche that out.

How about a free product feed tool, single upload format (maybe Froogle / Google Base format) that could then get "pushed" to all the product-centric sites and comparison shopping engines.

There may be something similar out there, but there's nothing free that I know of...

Make your money by requiring sign-up for a new account with a shopping engine under your affiliate id. Make sense?
 
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Alright ill be serious. I would like to see a tool that can find dofollow blog and sort them out by keyword, or pr

Already exists as a program comment kahuna (limited but decent) and blogcommentdemon, looks promisng will prob check it out when time permits.

Idea wise; You know how loads of affil companies have the same offer but different payouts. Poss a script that grabs all the affil companies offers and displays them in 'payout order' allowing you to get 'more bang for buck' with a company. (hell 0.10 diff in payout can be huge if your doing volume).

Added to this a simple 'split test' tool to test out this new compnay and make sure no scrubbing is happening etc.

Another idea would be a landingpage 'hot zone' script. this proably exists again but what it should do is log where the most 'clicking' or hovering / wait time signifying reading / viewing etc occurs.
So when split testing occurs (ie diff LP's) you can see this information and tweak your landing pages so to accomadate the positives points from LP 1 and LP2 to make a better LP3!

A nice simple script that checks Article X against copyscape / google. Compares Article X to Y and says similarity. Looks at article X and Y (mannual input require to highlight main points like defintion / remedy etc) and then writes Article Z based on the information from X and Y and gives it a 'unique rating' (glorified spinner but with a semantic and grammatical basis on the documents provided to it as opposed to straight forward dictionary / synonms attack).

That is all for now...got loads more but typing is boring :p
 
Couldn't you just create a new LP in the 202 interface outlining the change and update the campaign links?
 
Something that ties in to 202 or a similar program, and keeps track of ROI. A program that could track ROI and notify you via email/text when it drops below a certain level would be great. Also if it could be customizable that would be nice - like if you could set it to only notify you if you're down more than $100, $500, etc, or even down by a certain %.

If that already exists, I'm a retard.
 
build something like maxmind's .js geolocation script except cross reference the local football/baseball/college teams so that in a flog you could have "...from Jacksonville, FL (go Jaguars!), and I ________"

combine a few other things like this- make it dead simple to use (include videos) - get bunch of fucking click-price-driving-up noobs to jump all over it (big release post on DP) and then start shaving their traffic with your aff links.

you win = paid
we all win = bye bye noob $3 bids.
 
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