April 14th, 2008
Looks like Izea (of PayPerPost, etc) has released a new product/service called SocialSpark. It’s currently in Alpha, invite-only stage. But, you can request to be sent information on its updates.
Anyway, I received my invite a couple of days ago and just registered today. I had a quick look and basically, it looks like it’s simply […]
By Shai Coggins -- 3 comments
March 19th, 2008
If you run a blog or a site that offers RSS updates, you might want to consider making your content available via email. Your readers and subscribers who wish to keep tabs on your blog/site but do not use feedreaders will probably appreciate this, especially if you publish full feeds.
There are several services available for […]
By Shai Coggins -- 2 comments
March 3rd, 2008
It’s nothing new - since time immemorial, Google has been hitting websites that used to be doing well in earning organic search traffic with its now-no-more-traffic-love whip.
What could be the reason behind this Google action? Google folks will usually say that you violated its policies and others would mention many other reasons why all of […]
By Alfa Mercado -- 6 comments
February 15th, 2008
If you’re a member of several ad networks (or you want to be), you know that it can be difficult to manage, streamline, and maximise the use of all these ads. That’s why if you haven’t heard of PubMatic (still in beta) yet, then you might be pleased to know that there is a service […]
By Shai Coggins -- 2 comments
November 25th, 2007
Just heard about Creative Weblogging’s Advertising Network Program. Basically, blog owners can sign up (with requirements) to join their network and they can sell advertising on your blog. Blog owners get 60% of the revenue while CW gets 40%.
I’m not sure who has tried this yet and what the success rate is like. But, […]
By Shai Coggins -- 0 comments
November 24th, 2007
I’ve received a note a few days ago on how to avoid getting tracked by Google if you’re selling text links. Update your code or use the new TLA plugin. The idea behind it is that Google uses a pretty simple method on monitoring those selling their blogs’ link juice, which I’ve learned from […]
By Alfa Mercado -- 12 comments
November 21st, 2007
Remember Google’s wrath for sites that sell text links? Cesar Campos of Work at Home Enterprising informed me about one service that might just make us all forget about this issue - Jim Kukral’s ScratchBack.
ScratchBack is a tipping service that allows blog owners to make money through accepting as low as $1 from people who […]
By Alfa Mercado -- 12 comments
November 14th, 2007
Just found out about this ad programme called Advertlets. Anyone here ever heard of them? Would love to know if you’ve got any experience with using this service.
From what I can see, it’s basically similar to several other ad programmes. Except it’s primarily targeting the Asian market. Would be interesting to find out if this […]
By Shai Coggins -- 1 comment
October 25th, 2007
It looks like the AuctionAds folks have come up with a new programme called ShoppingAds. And, unlike AuctionAds, which is a CPA (Cost Per Action) programme, ShoppingAds is CPC (Cost Per Click).
Some basic background: ShoppingAds isn’t contextual, so you can run it with other contextual ads like Google AdSense. You can also run as […]
By Shai Coggins -- 6 comments
October 2nd, 2007
One of the newest advertising programme online is WidgetBucks*. It’s similar to Chitika, where website and blog publishers can display widgets that show various products based on categories or keywords. You get paid when people click on the links.
So far, I’ve checked it out, signed up, but haven’t installed the widget just yet. […]
By Shai Coggins -- 4 comments
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