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Drive Traffic to Your Blog - 2
2007-03-31 09:52:00
One of the most effective ways to generate traffic to your Web site is to exchange links with other Web sites. Both sites benefit from reciprocal links with sites that attract the same targeted audience. Links to your site increase your traffic, imply that your site is worth visiting, and may increase your search engine ranking. Links to other sites provide useful resources and give visitors a reason to return to your site.When requesting a link, you will often get it -- especially if you offer a link back and provide good content. It is harder to get links if your content is strictly promotional. Link only to Web sites that reach the customers you want, provide information your target audience is interested in, and offer content and products that complement yours. For example, a Web design company may link to sites providing free graphics and diagnostic tools.Five Ways to Find Linking Partners- Search for Web sites to exchange links with by going to search engines and using keywords r


Drive Traffic to Your Blog - 1
2007-03-31 08:43:00
You may be thinking about building a website to promote a specific product, company, or perhaps even a fan club. You've seen similar websites become quite successful and think it is an easy way to familiarize millions of potential clients with your brainchild. Unfortunately, it is not that simple. Often the work that goes into building a website pales in comparison to the task of driving traffic to your website. Here are ten tips on how to drive traffic to a website: - Search engine optimization means you narrowly focus the content of a given page or website by using specific words or phrases frequently throughout. When the webcrawlers, which find content for search engines, browse your site, they will find the frequent word or phrase use and rank your domain on the search engine by that term. This will allow people to find your website through the search engines. - Link exchanges with sites that are targeted toward the people you anticipate will be interested in your content is a


How to Paste Adsense Code?
2007-03-30 14:50:00
Once you have generated your adsense ad code by visiting the AdSense Setup tab and following the steps to choose an ad type, format and colours, you will need to add the code to your web pages. In the final step of the setup, your code will be displayed in the Your AdSense Code box. This is the code that you will cut and paste directly into your web pages.Because every HTML editor is different and because only you know how you like to build your web pages, we cannot give exact instructions on copying the ad code into your pages. We can, however, give you a few tips: - Make sure to paste the ad code into your source without making any changes to the code. This is important, as changing the code in any way can cause errors on your page (and is against the AdSense programme policies).- Copy the ad code between the body tags of your HTML- If you are using a WYSIWYG editor (such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver), it is a good idea to paste the code into the Code or Source view. Pasting it into t
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How to Boost Up Your Adsense Revenue in 5 Steps
2007-03-29 14:39:00
1) Make your Adsense ads blend in with your web page. The more they blend in and fit in with your website, the more often they will get clicked. Advertisements that look too much like advertisement or don't seem like they belong will be unsuccessful.2) Text ads are more effective than image ads. People are more likely to click on text than images. In a way, text is seen as more a part of the online document and is more "clickable." Most links you click on the web are text, so people are more used to linking in that way.3) Avoid using borders on your ads. Erase the borders of your Adsense ads and keep them consistent in color with your website's background. The better they blend in, the less invasive they will appear, and the more they will get clicked.4) Do not put any other advertisements on your page. The first reason is to follow Google's Adsense rules. The second reason is that you do not want to distract your visitor's attention and provoke them to go somewhere else without cl
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The Easiest Way to Apply for Adsense Account
2007-03-28 14:43:00
Google Adsense is one of the easiest way to allow webmasters to make money from content websites. You just need to add some simple javascript codes on the web pages, and then when visitors click the ads, you make money. No need to sell and think yourself, Google does all thinking for you. Very easy, right? Google Adsense is really a gold mine. People are creating niche websites just to display the ads and make easy money everyday - automatically. There are so many success stories about people earning thousands of dollars a month from Adsense! If you don't have an Adsense account yet, you should get one and start profiting from it!However, not all who applied for an Adsense account gets approved. You need to show your content websites to Google first to get approved. Then how if you don't have a content website? No need to worry, here is a secret method to get approved - fast and easily - just read on... Google has its own blogging service - Blogger.com (http://www.blogger.com/). You
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What is Smart Pricing?
2007-03-27 11:09:00
Smartpricing is an algorithm that Google use to discount the cost of clicks to advertisers, and therefore the payment made to you, the publisher. The algorithm takes account of several factors but Google don't disclose the detail of all those factors, or how they calculate the discount. Some of the factors that we know about are outside the publisher's control - such as the content of the advertiser's landing page. However, there are a couple of factors that the publisher can influence, to some degree: the quality/focus of your page content and, indirectly, conversion rate.Conversion rateAdvertisers have the ability to define what a "conversion" means for them. It might be the purchase of a product, registration on a database, viewing a certain page or something else. If clicks from your page tend to convert less well, then the price of the clicks on your page will, over time, be discounted and your income will drop.In taking account of smartpricing, our Adsense Simulator makes the
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More Hints to Make Adsense Money
2007-03-26 11:07:00
After surfing for some days, I found out some more hints for you to make more money from Google Adsense . Enjoy them!1. if you have high EPC pages and low EPC pages remove adsense from low EPC pages. This will make your site less predictable and more interesting to the users.2. advertise your high EPC pages with link on the low epc pages3. split long pages into several smaller pages with one ad block on each page. Optimize for slightly different keywords (within subject) on pages.4. READ THE ADSENSE TERMS & CONDIDTIONS AND THE HELP PAGES FROM COVER TO COVER and then don’t rely on answers from others when you are unsure about borderline issues, ask Google directly as they are the only ones that can give you a definitive answer that won’t get your site banned.5. Mix advertising and content. This stops visitors from getting ad blindness6. Don’t play with the adsense code.7. Put keyword relevant images above or beside your ads, so they are lined up properly (Google allows this).8.
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30 Tips to Increase Adsense Revenue
2007-03-25 10:59:00
I was navigate over the net (forums) and recollected all possible tips that users share: Those information are taken from: WebmasterWorld: All credits to the posters.1. Google’s Heat Map really does work and deserves the full attention of those who’ve ignored it. It’s really helped me improve my CTR.https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html&gsessionid=HyRs2QlabOI2. When it comes to content, take the time write the best article you can. Don’t write a bunch of rehashed garbage that’s already been copied 100x before by lazier webmasters then you. Write something fresh and recent with new sources. Also, don’t make the article short just because you don’t like to write. Write until you’ve exhausted the subject. This will help you avoid duplicate content penalities, increase the stickyness to your site, and put out more 3,4,5, etc. keyword combinations that you can pick up traffic on.3. Clear off the clutter, eye candy, bells and whistles and unn
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General Terms in Adsense Report
2007-03-24 10:01:00
There are quite a lot of people who do not know what eCPM is. Below is the Adsense Report for illustration purpose:Page impressions Clicks Page CTR Page eCPM Earnings 50 2 4.00% $6.60 $0.33These numbers are calculated as follows:Page Impressions (50)This is simply a count of the number of times adverts have been displayed on your page. It includes occasions when your page has been displayed in search engine caches, so the count may not match your log files exactly. It counts pages not ads - if you had more ad units, link units or referral units on the page, then the page impressions would still be 50.Clicks (2)This is simply a count of the number of times that any advert has been clicked on the page - ie: 2 clicks.Page CTR (4.00%)This is a derived number: "Click Through Rate". There are often many different ways of calculating derived numbers, but in this example it is most easily and accurately produced
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Traffic Building Strategy - 3
2007-03-24 06:27:00
TrackBack may not be a popular thing to most bloggers. Many do not even know about it and among those who are knowledgeable about TrackBack, never used it on their blogs. But, I will tell you that if you only know how to effectively use TrackBack, it will certainly bring you good blog traffic. So you have an idea by now on what exactly this post is all about. Let’s get started.It is best to start with what exactly a TrackBack is, how to do it, and making a test before we proceed to discuss on how to use it effectively to increase blog traffic.What is TrackBack?TrackBack is a system implemented by Movable Type and later adopted by many blogging tools, including TypePad, BoastMachine, WordPress, and Nucleus. Essentially, TrackBack is a mechanism for communication between blogs. If a blogger writes a new post commenting on or referring to the post found on another blog and if both the commenting blogger’s blog and the other blog has TrackBack mechanism support, then the commenting blo
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Niche Blogging - Another form of Niche site
2007-03-23 06:13:00
What is better - to have one blog covering several topics or divide it and have a portfolio of blogs and focus each blog on one topic (niche blogging)?As I surf the net, I found the common trend is on one subject per blog. At first I did not appreciate this idea. I did not see the difference in having one blog with several categories or several blogs covering each subject. But as I look closely on the issue I found some strong arguments for niche blogging strategy. Running one blog with several categories is simpler in many ways. You will have to manage one design, one set of statistics, one set of readers and etc. But having separate statistics is definitely better and easier to track and analyze. You can also ask yourself about your usual preference in surfing the net? Is your favorite blog having several subjects? If you are like me, my favorites are mostly focused niche blogs. I also noticed that the more topics cover the particular site the less likely I will put it in my favorit
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Traffic Building Strategy - 2
2007-03-22 06:24:00
Good Day! I'm here again. As stated in my previous post, this blog implemented Technorati Tag to get some traffic. So, maybe you might ask, how was it? What's the traffic? Honestly, I still don't no. It's too early to track the traffic and this blog is just 3 days old. But I will start telling you about the traffic maybe after 10 posts. Today, I visited high traffic blogs and try to list down their common features. There are a number of which but for now, I will just tackle one - RSS feed. Yes, most high traffic blogs publish RSS feed. Every serious blogger publishes an RSS feed of his posts and readers aggregate all their favorites blogs feeds in an aggregator. When you publish your RSS feed, your viewers will thank you, and there will be more of them, because it allows them to see your site without going out of their way to visit.While this seems bad at first glance, it actually improves your blog's visibility; by making it easier for your users to keep up with your site - allo
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Traffic Building Strategy - 1
2007-03-21 06:22:00
In order to turn your blog as well as this blog into money making machine it needs to have traffic. No traffic simple means no money. The higher the traffic you get, the higher the chances of you getting big money. So getting traffic is all important. Many first time blogger automatically assume that once their blog is setup and they put a few posts on it, they will get some hits and regular readers. This is definitely a wrong impression. You won’t get any traffic if no one knows about your blog. So at this early, it is good to focus on how to boost traffic for your blog. I took a look around at what some of the successful blogs were doing and came up with a number of traffic strategies that help them increase their blog traffic. As we go along, I will discuss these strategies one by one. For now, let me talk about boosting your blog traffic with Technorati. Technorati is one of the best traffic providers for bloggers. People find your blogs easily when people search by technorati
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How to Setup a Blog?
2007-03-20 06:10:00
There is a lot of free blogs on the web that you can choose. But the oen in blogger.com is a bit differnet. It allows you to paste your own Adsnese ads here and make money from it. Why don't we take a ride and open a free blog account in blogger.com?The application is very simple and consists of three steps:1. Choose a blog name you like:You can choose a nice sub-domain for your blog. Just pick up one name that best describe your site. Also, it should be easily memorable to visitors. Apart from that, if you have your own domain or subdomain, you can also use your own domain to replace the one in blogger.com. In my case, I choose www.asktheblogger.info as my blog URL. In the new verison of blogger, you may even apply a new domain name and then host this domain at Google server at dns.google.com. In this way, you can have an unique domain name like mine, and no need to apply for a web hosting service which is a bit expensive.2. Provide your personal informationThis step is also easy. Si


Web Hosting of a Blog
2007-03-15 08:42:00
Blog Hosting A blog takes up disk space and must be served from a web server. If you already own (or pay for space on) a web server, you probably want to host your blog there. For example, Neil Gaiman's web site contains a biography, a bibliography, FAQs, a message board, and much more, so it's the logical place to keep his blog. Some tools (for example, Greymatter, Movable Type, Blosxom, Slash, Zope, and Manila) can be installed on your server. Others (for example, Blogger and Radio UserLand) can publish your blog to your site by uploading files via FTP. FTPing your blog files can become very time consuming, though, for blogs with many entries. Installing software on your web server requires some know-how (logging into Unix or adding software to a Windows or Macintosh server, where are the CGI programs kept, and so on) that may eliminate some choices for the less tech-savvy.If you don't already have web hosting, or you're just getting started online, or even if you're an old hand
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Useful Bloggin Tools
2007-03-11 09:41:00
While it's possible to generate and maintain a blog by writing and updating each page by hand, you'd have to be a masochist to do so. The remainder of this book is devoted to several tools that automate the administrivia of blogging: Blogger, Radio UserLand, Movable Type, and Blosxom.This isn't the full spectrum of blogging tools — products such as Greymatter, Manila, LiveJournal, and others all have strong user bases. The tools we've chosen to cover in-depth, though, represent various niches in the blogging spectrum — some are for gurus, some are for novices; some require you to install software on your PC, some can be run completely from afar; some work with your own domain, others host your blog for you; and so on.This section discusses the features of several blog management systems, not just the ones we describe in detail in the book. Table 1-1 lists the systems covered in this section and their URLs.After reading this section, you can make an informed decision about which
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Explaining Syndication of a Blog
2007-03-07 09:40:00
Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a data format that allows computers to exchange files containing summaries of stories. Each story typically has a title, location, and possibly a brief synopsis. RSS is extremely simple, and is expressed using standards-defined Extensible Markup Language (XML). Thousands of blogs and other web sites all over the Net produce RSS files describing their content.The cool thing about RSS is that it's easy to write a program to produce or manipulate the data in an RSS document. RSS is so simple to generate and manipulate that hundreds of programmers have written tools to exploit the thousands of RSS feeds on the Internet.For example, the Mac OS X toolbar application called MacReporter (http://inferiis.com/products/macreporter/) can regularly fetch headlines from news sites and blogs. You can then scan the headlines looking for interesting news to blog or simply read. Meerkat (http://meerkat.oreillynet.com) is an excellent web-based RSS reader that allows you to fi
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Anatomy of a Post - Attribution
2007-03-03 09:38:00
The currency of the Distributed Republic of Blogistan is the link. One link equals approximately $0.00. Even so, links aren't worthless. There is no shame in getting links for your blog from other bloggers — indeed, one of the blogiverse's finest characteristics is its ability to examine a single story from a thousand angles, wearing it as smooth as a riverstone as it is handled by a horde of self-appointed analysts. So no blogger will complain that you are stealing from her if you reproduce her links on your site, but woe to the blogger who does so without attribution. If we find a link on your blog, we don't need to ask your permission to post it on ours, but we'd be very rude indeed if we didn't link back to your site. Attributing links establish the chain of authorship. They drive your readers to the sites that you read. They are the invaluable payback from one blogger to another, the indispensable, virtual high-five. On Boing Boing, we attribute in two ways:For suggestions


What is Google Adsense?
2007-03-02 14:25:00
Google Adsense and BloggerIn short, Google Adsense is a program that rewards site owners and bloggers when they serve Google Adsense ads on their sites. At Blogger, you can set your Google Adsense ads to surround your blog posts. You make money when someone click on the ads. Of course, that person cannot be you, and the click must not be an artificial click. If you attempt to click on your own ads, or any action that will artificially inflate the advertisers costs, Google is smart enough to track that and ban your Adsense account. So be careful not to violate Adsense's TOS. Google Loves BlogsAdvertisers love blogs as well. This is because blogs are frequently updated and usually contain truthful and up-to-date information. Essentially, Google loves blogs, advertisers love blogs, bloggers love Google and advertisers. Everyone is happy! To Make Money BloggingTo make money blogging with Blogger, you need to have an account with Google Adsense program. Of course, other than Google Adsense
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Anatomy of a Post - Discussion Links
2007-03-01 09:37:00
Discussion links are links to web-based message boards where your readers can talk about your entries. Some blogs don't bother with discussions, while others are defined by the communities in their discussion areas. Some blogs have a different discussion area for each post, others have a single Ür-message-board with a long running discussion about the posts on the front page. Depending on which blog tool you use to maintain your blog, you may have to use a third-party service to host your discussions. On Boing Boing, we use QuickTopic (http://www.quicktopic.com/), creating a new topic for each post. Some blogging tools have message boards built in. With Movable Type, for example, you just check a box labeled Allow Comments when you're creating your post, and Movable Type automatically generates a new discussion board and puts a link to it on your post. Likewise, Radio UserLand has an automated facility for adding discussion boards to blog entries. Discussion boards can be a vital pa
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Anatomy of a Post - Links
2007-02-26 09:37:00
Sometimes, the best way to explain why a page is blogworthy is to include a brief quote or two. As with pictures, there are copyright issues associated with this, because fair use is generally held to include only excerpts, not the whole text (though some would argue that the standard for fair use is the minimum amount necessary to make the point, which could, conceivably, be the whole thing).It's traditional to set off quotes from the main body of a blog post with some combination of blockquote tags and stylistic changes, such as italicizing. Long blocks of italic textare difficult to read, though.The LinkThere are a lot of little niceties that comprise many blog entries. On Boing Boing, the convention is to limit the number of links per entry to one, at the very end of the entry, with the hot-text being "Link". We do it this way for a couple of reasons, which we've listed here. We want our readers to get our context on a story before following the link. We hope that people come to


Anatomy of a Post- Posting
2007-02-24 09:35:00
The nice thing about blogs is that they're infinite. There's no word limit, no copy fit, no sense of filling up all the space you have. If you want to write a 10,000-word polemic about your subject, go ahead and pound on the keyboard like a Fox celebrity boxer.That said, blog entries typically come in packs — you hardly ever get a blog entry all on its lonesome. So the tradition is to keep blog entries short — a screenful or less. Posting s to Jorn Barger's Robot Wisdom weblog are a single, punchy sentences. Movable Type and some other blogging engines allow you to create a "preview" block of text that links to a "full text" block for longer entries.Infinite space aside, as with all writing, your blog entry should take exactly as many words as it needs to make its point, and not one word more.Some blog authors play at mystery in their postings, writing deliberately obscure things like "Boy, this sure must have hurt!" and nothing else. The idea is to pique the reader's interest w


Anatomy of a Post- Picture
2007-02-21 09:35:00
The Picture There are, of course, copyright issues when posting an image to your blog such as the one in Figure 1-12, and technically it can be a little harder to post an image than it is post plain text (though increasingly blogging engines make this simpler). Here are some tips for posting images:Make a local copy of the image on your own server. Don't "inline" someone else's images by linking directly to the other person's server, because this uses their bandwidth and server cycles to serve images on your blog. This is rude.Crop and resize images to small thumbnails, sufficient to give your readers an idea of what they'll see if they follow the link. This is both a principle of fair use of others' copyrighted works and a means of reducing the load time for your page.Use the height, width and alt attributes in your image tags, which reduce load times for your readers. If you're worried about copyright, send a note to the image's author asking for permission before posting.


Anatomy of a Post - Title
2007-02-20 09:34:00
The blog post is the atomic unit of a blog. Blogs are made of successive postings. Some blogs are updated only once a week, others get updated 30 or more times per day (the record for Boing Boing is 27 posts in one day). Everything about a blog post is optional. There are no rules for blogging. Many weblogs follow a similar format. Some of the salient features of that post follow.Title A post's title (see Figure 1-11) serves much the same role as a newspaper headline: to sum up the post in a few words that are meant to intrigue the reader and highlight some aspect of the story. A title visually separates your posting from the one above it. Usability guru Jakob Nielsen, in his essay on "Microcontent" (http://www.useit.com/alertbox/980906.html), warns headline writers to be aware that headlines are often viewed out of context, on search-engine result pages, in alphabetical listings (he advises leaving off leading "The"s and "A"s for this reason), and as subject-headers for email and titl


Anatomy of a Blog
2007-02-18 09:32:00
TitleTitles are pretty self-explanatory. As with any project name, your blog's title should be easy to remember, catchy, easy to spell, and distinctive. My favorite blog title of all time is "Insolvent Republic of Blogistan" (http://slotman.blogspot.com/). A good, distinctive title helps people find your blog easily on Google if they lose the address (so think twice before naming your blog after the English rock band "The The"). SubtitleA subtitle is an opportunity to further explain the raison d'etre of your blog or to indulge in a bit of wit. Here are some examples: Kottke.org (http://www.kottke.org/)"Home of Fine Hypertext Products"Electrolite (http://nielsenhayden.com/electrolite/)"Growing Luminous by Eating Light"Scripting News (http://www.scripting.com/)"It's a weblog about scripting and stuff like that"While not obligatory, subtitles are a widely used convention in blogging. Suggest LinkBlogging is a collaboration between readers and writers. As people become familiar with yo


Link Building Strategies
2007-04-11 04:26:00
If you want to get serious about driving more traffic to your website and improving your search engine rankings you need to develop a linking strategy.Link building is on the mouth of everyone these days. On the forums I read, and in some newsletters I receive, there are people already talking about the chance that Google will start to penalize those websites that sell links, considering buying text links for ranking purposes to be a violation of its quality guidelines.There could be a change that this could be truth, but there are smarter ways to buy links and some rules to follow that could help you, even if Google goes this way.There are some companies offering specific services to avoid this penalty. Repeating the same anchor text in hundreds of link, is one thing to avoid. Search engines can easily detect anything that isn’t unique. So keep it unique by varying the anchor text.Site-wide links are good to drive traffic. Don’t buy site wide links for link popularity/rankings.Irr
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Eight ways to Earn Money Online
2007-04-10 04:20:00
Lately, i have been searching for better ways of website monetization. I think Google Adsense alone is not good enough. It is normal to chase for more online earning, right? I have found a few ways of monetization, but almost all of them doesn’t sound too good, unfortunately.1. Contextual Advertising. The best of these services seem to be offered by Google, with their Adsense program and by Yahoo, with YPN. Other services aren’t quite contextual and offer really low bids, in comparison with those. But, if you are banned by Adsense and outside US ( YPN allows only US Publishers ) you will have to choose from Clicksor or Bidvertiser, which seem to be the best, excluding Adsense and YPN.2. Affiliate Marketing. This means putting affiliate banners or links on your website and getting paid for lead or sale. For sales you will be paid a percentage of the sale or a fixed amount. Of course, for many sales and signups, you have to put ads related to your website’s content ( e.g. Don’t t
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Amazon Context Links Beta Program
2007-04-07 04:18:00
The Amazon Associates program announced today the release of the Context Links Beta! Context Links are a quick and convenient way to add links to your website or blog and monetize your content. Context Links automatically identify the subject of the page and link relevant phrases within your page content to Amazon products, unlocking new ad inventory and saving you the time from having to manually create links. Adding the links to your pages is easy and Amazon provides some options to customize how the links are displayed. The program is still on beta because Amazon wants to receive feedback so they can improve Context Links. After you embed one simple piece of code on your pages, Context Links will identify and link contextually relevant phrases within your content to Amazon.com products. If you enable the preview functionality your site visitors will see a preview of an Amazon.com product relevant to the phrase we selected. Clicking on the link will send your site visitors to the pro
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Build up a Large Readership Online
2007-04-23 10:37:00
If I ask you to name a blog you consider very successful, can you name one? Most likely you can name one or maybe more. Ok, let's proceed. Imagine these successful blogs for a moment. Ask yourself what will happen if all of the sudden these blogs will never get a single traffic from search engine today and in the days to come. Will these blogs be still successful? What do you think?If you asked me the same question, I'll answer, yes; they will be still successful even without search engine traffic. Successful bogs overtime have managed to build huge numbers of readership. Their readers are their source of sustainable traffic. Search engine algorithm can change anytime. Your blog maybe number 1 now from the search engine results but changes can happen anytime. There is no guarantee you will have search engine traffic for a lifetime. Since readers are the source of sustainable traffic and since they are the engine of blogs sustainable success, how to have a large readership is one ve
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Google Adsense Preview Tool
2007-04-28 19:45:00
The AdSense preview feature is an added item in the tools option of Windows Internet Explorer v.6. It allows an AdSense publisher to have a look on the Adsense advertisements on his/her site. Non-AdSense users also have the opportunity to take a look at a sample of the advertisements being displayed in AdSense sites. This tool is paricularly useful when you need to enter the URL of the website into the competitive ad filter.The AdSense preview provides other functions for Adsense users. For example, they can take a look at the source of the site where a certain ad is displayed. When they click on the advertisement in preview, it will not be counted as a "hit," since the ads are still on beta state. Thus, subscribers need not worry that the client may be charged for the "ad preview."Another feature of the AdSense preview is that users can design and create the color and style of the preview screen. They can likewise customize its format to enable them to view more ads. Finally, the pre
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