Archive for the 'Internet Revenue' Category

Google Holds Pay-Per-Call Web Advertisements

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Nowadays, you can see the Google Adsense ads services that already developed into a global phenomenon in most web sites. The online search engine giant had a plan to hold the pay-per-call web advertisement program which aimed to grab mobile phone’s ads market, and re-focusing their attention on other types of ads such as pay-per-action program.

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Cashing in on Adsense

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Maybe you are familiar with Made in China and Made in UK labels. Ever heard of MFA? That means Made for Adsense, referring to articles in the Internet which serve to generate traffic for online ads. Behind MFA is a money-spinning industry for both individuals and companies. This is how it works. The search engine, Google, provides the service of indexing and matching ads to websites with relevant content for maximum advertising results. Thus, more websites mean more traffic and wider ad reach, as well as potentially higher sales volume. Subsequently, more advertisers will subscribe to the search engine provider and more users will find information through the search engine, creating an endless and profitable cycle of supply and demand. Google ensures that the traffic continues by rewarding the website owner each time a surfer or visitor clicks on an Adsense advert. Google directs a certain amount of the money paid by its advertisers to this anonymous and global workforce. It’s a win-win situation for all. Or is it?

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Alternative Payment Option from Google AdSense via Western Union Quick Cash Service

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Google AdSense has improved significantly its monthly payment via using Western Union Quick Cash service. The Western Union is a United States based company which provides financial services and communications. The company has more than 270 thousand agents located over 200 countries and territories. Through Western Union, the payment made by Google will be faster and easier. You don’t need to give a bank account to Google for sending you the payment and it is safer as the money transfer to you is protected by Western Union safety system which has more than 130 years’ history.

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Making Easy Money While Surfing the Net

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

There are many ways to make quick money from the internet. Of course, the ad serving program, Adsense, is a classic way where a lot of website owners, bloggers, etc have generated some revenue from it. Besides, Google Adsense, what other source of income can be sought from the internet?

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Add and Insert to Put Google AdSense Ads Units Between Blog Posts in Blogger.com

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Looking at the My Digital Life homepage, you will likely notice and see a Google AdSense ad unit in medium rectangle ad format located in between first and second blog posts. Blogger.com, a popular blogging platform, now has the ability to allow Blogger users to add AdSense ads in between their posts using Show Ads Between Posts feature.

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google_ad_host Host ID in Google AdSense Ad Unit Code and Revenue Sharing

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

If you’re using Blogger.com (or BlogSpot.com) blogging service, and use the new template system to add a Google AdSense page element block to your blog, you will notice that there is additional line in the ad unit appended to the JavaScript when you viewing the HTML web page source code. The extra line of ad code is google_ad_host, which locates directly below google_ad_client which represents user’s publisher ID.

google_ad_client=”pub-7042087181757148″;
google_ad_host=”pub-1556223355139109″;

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Set Allowed Sites for Google AdSense Publisher Account

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Of all the features introduced in Google AdSense, the Allowed Sites new addition is probably the most useless to me. Allowed sites are authoritative sites or URLs on which AdSense publishers allow or wish to have their Google ads displayed. To me, it’s not a major concern as who else on earth would want to giveaway free money to you by using ad code on their websites with your AdSense publisher-ID? However, for someothers, there are valid concerns too, as raised by webmasters as in this discussion thread in Webmaster World Forums.

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iBought: Useless Chitika Facebook Application

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

When I checked my email this morning, I noticed that Chitika, the blogger-driven merchandising/shopping network, made a Facebook application called iBought. The application allows Facebook users to show off their latest purchases in their profiles.

How useful is iBought? If you checkout my Facebook profile, it says I just bought a goat. No, I didn’t really buy a goat. But I wanted to see what ads Chitika would list based on the word goat. Care to guess? I now have 3 bottles of Horny Goat Weed on my Facebook profile. But let’s say I bought something good like a giant HD-TV. Why would I list it on my Facebook profile? That’s like inviting someone to rob you. Needless to say, I’m pretty sure the iBought application will be deleted by the end of the week.

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