Archive for the ‘Advertising’ Category
Friday, August 18th, 2006
I noticed this link over at one of the blogs I check out daily “Washington.com - Blogroll” . Washington Post is helping a line of advertisers look for advertising space on blogs. Creating a network of bloggers to be randomly selected according to interest, topic and also popularity (they didn’t mention that but we all know it’s about PR’s).
They are putting together a network of bloggers to participate in the list for advertising space. Marketers can browse bloggers in the network and Washington Post sales team will sell ads for you, for now they seem to be looking for blogs with topics of “Technology, Business, Health, Automotive and Travel” - once they get rolling I’m sure they’ll be an expansion in topics.
The only way to get in is by invitation, so don’t waste any time! Go sign up, there’s nothing to lose…you never know, you can be one of the lucky ones.
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Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — Google Inc. will offer printable discount coupons to local shoppers, in a promotional bid that aims to drive U.S. online shoppers using its Google Maps service to visit stores, the company said.
The world’s top Web search supplier is taking advantage of the marketing tool, which is traditionally used by small businesses, to entice U.S. consumers to seek out savings from local retailers such as dry cleaners, pizza delivery restaurants and auto repair shops. (more…)
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Saturday, August 5th, 2006
Back for more, real world have taken over my creativity…
…Hey guys, been away for a couple days, getting things done at my job. Optimizing and constantly adding content to the ecommerce has taken alot from me…but I love it! This’ll be my 3rd shopping cart of which I built from scratch and helped make it succeed….enough with the blabbing…..lets get back to the topic –>Â
Blogging has become a big fad for todays webber, along with designing and linking to others for a good PR. People tend to forget that opening a blog is a way of communication and news for the readers. Okay, I stumble upon a couple of interesting blogs from time-2-time, but when the content is to personal I click away. (more…)
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Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006
A web site with a product that has two million downloads a day is an attractive venue for any would be advertiser or marketing partner that can offer a synergistic product. Thus, RealNetworks has forged agreements with the owner of the Firefox browser Mozilla and search king Google to offer their products along with every download of a RealNetworks product. (more…)
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Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006
Marketers targeting travel searches prefer using Yahoo! over Google for paid search campaigns.
Recent analysis of the most visited online travel agency sites by comScore, reveals that Yahoo! received close to 44 percent of all sponsored ads, whilst Google only managed to secure 26 percent of all paid search campaigns by these sites.
Despite this, Google did receive a two percent higher click through rate to Yahoo!, (35 percent compared to Yahoo!’s 32 percent), demonstrating that Google has a higher relevance over Yahoo!’s sponsored ads. MSN followed with the third highest click through (22 percent), and AOL finished off the top four with 7 percent.
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Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006
Today marks the day that Time Warner and Associates finally made the right move.
After years of being the largest Internet Provider, AOL and Time Warner decide to give their customers what they all been waiting for. Free Accounts, Free Email and Free Security! Honestly I must say thanks, but no thanks! In the begining, I was one of those victims that use to use AOL religiously. Until I became internet savy and figured that I don’t have to pay for email and then thats when I switched to MSN. That was back in 1998 when High Speed Connection was only available in certain neighborhoods. (more…)
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Thursday, July 27th, 2006
Source: Google
If you’ve ever wondered whether our crawler is able to reach all of your pages, you should try out the new Site Diagnostics tool. To determine the meaning of your site and show relevant ads, our crawlers need to be able to access your pages. Site Diagnostics enables you to see some of the errors our crawler finds while it’s crawling. You can find the Site Diagnostics page listed under the Reports tab of your account. [Read More]
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Saturday, July 22nd, 2006
As you all can see, I am a Blogger…and so are many of you out there, you just don’t know it yet. In the last couple of years I have been producing blog after blog after blog, quitting and returning. I regret deleting my last blog, although I kinda had to according to agreements, but then again I decided to re-opened Photoshopped and want to do things the right way this time. Nothing serious , just these software companies accusing me of regular ole’ BS (you know what I mean!).
Their are Millions of Blogs out there on the internet today, and I am proud to be one of the Millions that participate to help and inspire others in any way I can. (more…)
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Friday, July 14th, 2006
People often ask or email me asking for tips on Adsense know-hows, and I respond giving them the best advice I have aquired. I am not the type that’ll go out and buy a book on Adsense or Search Engine Optimization simply because I feel that this is something you should know on your own. If you build a website, you maintain a website and you continuously modify things here and there to make things look better to your website, then the best person who would know their web site is of course…who better than you. (more…)
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