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Making Money Online With Google Adsense
August 12, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
For most bloggers, Google AdSense is the first and easiest way to start making money online. But reports of how much money you can actually make with it vary widely across the board. While popular bloggers have had a great deal of success with it, smaller blogs often find AdSense to be frustratingly limited. This discrepancy has been perpetuated to the point that many bloggers now believe that to make money with AdSense, you need to have a lot of traffic.

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In Their Own Way: Stories of Online Branding Success
August 12, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
One of the most important elements of any venture is inspiration. Humans like to have heroes or idols to look up to, people to examine and hold up as the best examples of success. It is reassuring on a very basic level to be able to point to someone and say; “They did it, so I know it can be done.” With that in mind, consider the following web branding success stories. These are not the names that are usually thrown about, like YouTube or Facebook. Rather, these are people who have developed a niche success in their own field, and have become world-famous brands in their own way, and their own time

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Learn More About Website Planning
August 12, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Successful projects start with careful planning. No matter what type of project(whether building bridges or organizing world peace), ample thought needs to be given to the task. This is especially true for web development. Engineering the strategy for the site is an absolutely essential phase for both the website developer and the client. Thorough website planning helps streamline the process for the developer while helping the client gain clarity on their vision and an understanding on the processes to come. A number of questions should be addressed and fully thought about before starting. Here is a sampling of things to consider: What needs to be achieved with the website? Who is the target audience?

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Google Display Network to Showcase Media to Advertisers
June 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Google has announced that all their non-search display advertising will be collectively called the Google Display Network from now on, replacing the existing Google Content Network. The new network covers Google display ads on Google Maps, YouTube, Gmail, Google Finance, Blogger and other ad partner sites. Google made the announcement on their Inside AdSense blog , claiming the move was to make their display media clearer to advertisers: “The Google Display Network will comprise all of the sites where advertisers can buy ads through Google, including the over one million AdSense and DoubleClick Ad Exchange partners as well as YouTube and Google properties such as Google Finance, Gmail, Google Maps, and Blogger… The Google Display Network offers all ad formats – text, image, rich media, and video ads – enabling advertisers to unleash their creativity and engage visitors on your websites in various ways.” If you’re an AdSense publisher you’re already part of the Google Display Network. No changes have been made to how AdSense works and no action is required by you to opt-in.

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How to Hard-Wire Your Site to Google
May 3, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Until Bing turns into David and slays Goliath, the only search engine game in town is Google. While the other search engines can’t be ignored or forgotten, when it comes to online search, Google will deliver the majority of your quality organic traffic. For webmasters and especially for online marketers, having your website virtually hard-wired to Google is a marketing Must-Do. We are strictly talking about white hat stuff here. If you’re seeking the opposite color, look elsewhere. As a full-time search engine marketer, I have learned a few things over the 10 years or so I have been working on the web. One of the most significant factors running constantly in the background has been Google.

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