Run-of-site banner ads
Run-of-site banner ads are eye-catching teaser graphics with a simple message or tag-line. They may be animated and may utilize Java or Flash; please refer to the Ad Specifications Overview document for animation and Flash requirements. Run-of-site banners are displayed in all non-exclusive sections of the website.
Banner rotation
Run-of-site banners run on a rotating basis with other non-exclusive banners. For example, if six members are logged into the AuntMinnie.com website, each member may see a unique banner in the top banner position. Upon refreshing the page, each member may see a different banner. Upon refreshing the page again, the member may see yet a different banner. Views are distributed in an equal random order amongst the active banners.
Run-of-site banner positioning
Run-of-site banner ads are eye-catching teaser graphics with a simple message or tag-line. They may be animated and may utilize Java or Flash; please refer to the Ad Specifications Overview document for animation and Flash requirements. Run-of-site banners are displayed in all non-exclusive sections of the website.
Banner rotation
Run-of-site banners run on a rotating basis with other non-exclusive banners. For example, if six members are logged into the AuntMinnie.com website, each member may see a unique banner in the top banner position. Upon refreshing the page, each member may see a different banner. Upon refreshing the page again, the member may see yet a different banner. Views are distributed in an equal random order amongst the active banners.
Run-of-site banner positioning


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