Archive for October, 2007
MyBlogLog & Yahoo!
1 Comment Published October 30th, 2007 in Yahoo, advertising, forums, AdSense, community sites, freeMake your existence more meaningful by grabbing this life changing read from our pet RSS feed. Go on, you KNOW it makes sense!Noticed over the past few days that the MyBlogLog widget over to the right there kept asking me whether I wanted to register for an account. Which was kind of odd, as this […]
Time To Try Bidvertiser….
0 Comments Published October 28th, 2007 in advertising, web site traffic, AdSense, free, marketingHere’s a fact that everyone who publishes a site or blog that carries contextual advertising should know and accept.
AdSense is not as effective as it used to be.
So, I’ve been looking at all of the viable alternatives (see the most recent posts) because I am getting a bit fed up of just watching my earnings […]
When Something Isn’t Working…
1 Comment Published October 21st, 2007 in advertising, AdSense, affiliate marketing, free, marketingMy last posting was about ShoppingAds, as you know (or can read!).
The last offering from the same company, AuctionAds did very well at first, and I heard some good things about this, so I gave it a ‘test’ shot.
Here’s a tip for you. Test something and if it works, keep using it.
If, however, it does […]
ShoppingAds - Marking The ‘Death of PPC?’
5 Comments Published October 17th, 2007 in advertising, AdSense, free, marketing, internetCoincidentally, I came across two things related to Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising that I think are extremely relevant and important to anyone making money online.
The first was an article in a free subscription newsletter that arrives in my mailbox two or three times a week, WebProNews (recommended – free – get it here).
The article […]
Niche Sites - Evolution-Vs-Revolution
2 Comments Published October 11th, 2007 in niches, advertising, affiliate marketing, eBay, freeThe other day, I saw one of the people who is usually referred to as a ‘guru’ (heck, I can’t even remember who it was - Mike Filsaime,Yanik Silver, someone like that) referred to as a ‘commentator’.
Now, apart from the fact that it seems to be a far less negative term than ‘guru’, it got […]


