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Monday, December 17, 2007
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Friday, November 16, 2007
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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How to get iGoogle on your mobile phone
If you have a cell phone that can go on the internet then you can probably access your iGoogle page with the same up-to-the-minute information you have on your desktop iGoogle page!
Just point your web browser to the following url:
http://www.google.com/ig/mobile
Sign in with your username and password and check “Remember me”.
Which phones work? Most Blackberries, any phone with Windows Mobile, the iPhone, many Nokia phones…. actually — most phones today have internet access. Make sure you have a data plan (unlimited to be sure) so that you don’t incur needless charges. (Read more)
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Google Develops AdSense for Mobile Web
Google made a major move into the mobile advertising world on Monday with a new program -- AdSense for Mobile. The search king is banking on mobile devices becoming increasingly popular. Even now, there are more mobile devices worldwide than PCs and TVs combined.
AdSense for Mobile is Google's self-proclaimed effort to develop new ways for users to find the information they need anytime and anywhere, but the underpinning is advertising. The program contextually targets ads to mobile Web site content. As its name suggests, the program aims to give AdSense publishing partners more opportunities to earn revenue through the targeted placement of mobile text ads.
"With this program, advertisers can connect with the growing number of mobile publishers, ultimately providing users with an enhanced mobile experience that helps them find what they are looking for more quickly and efficiently on the go," Google said in a published statement.
Marketing in a Mobile World
AdSense for Mobile is not just for any advertiser. The new program aims at AdSense partners who have created Web sites specifically for mobile browsers and who want to monetize their mobile content via contextual advertising. That's a smaller percentage of Web sites today, but a number that promises to grow in the future.
Like Google's other AdSense products, mobile text ads run on an auction model. The system automatically reviews the content of publishers' mobile Web sites and delivers text ads that are relevant to the Web sites' audience and content. Publishers earn money whenever mobile users click on the ads.
"Cell phones are the most personal of personal technology and carried by individuals everywhere, which makes them an almost ideal medium for targeted ads," said Avi Greengart, a mobile devices analyst at Current Analysis. "However, at the same time, that could also lead to a backlash. You don't necessarily want your device overrun with ads."
AdSense Opportunities Abound
The potential opportunities for Google in the mobile market are clearly vast. Frost & Sullivan figures the mobile advertising market in the U.S. alone will generate $2.12 billion in revenue by 2011 compared to $301 million in 2006. The Shoesteck Group estimates $10 billion globally by 2010, while EJL Wireless Research pegs the worldwide mobile advertising market at $9.5 billion by 2011.
Google already has signed pacts to get its search software on mobile handsets, but the AdSense for Mobile program is more of a direct push into the mobile advertising market. The question now is whether Google will spend billions of dollars in the upcoming action for wireless spectrum or even develop its own handset.
"In some markets, particularly emerging markets, the phone -- not the computer -- is where you get your data. So this move takes a long-term view," Greengart said. "Google definitely sees the mobile market as a supplement or maybe even a potential successor to the wired Internet."
AdSense for Mobile will be available in the United States, England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Russia, Netherlands, Australia, India, China, and Japan.
Sources: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20070918/tc_nf/55390
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Google to Sell Web-Page Ads Visible on Mobile Phones
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 — in another step to extend its dominance of online advertising, Google said Monday that it would begin selling ads on Web pages that are viewed on cell phones.
The company said that its new product, AdSense for Mobile, would establish a cell phone advertising network in which Google would match ads with the content of mobile Web pages, much as it does online.
Other Internet giants, including Yahoo and AOL Time Warner, as well as some start-ups, have also created advertising networks tailored for mobile phones.
Dilip Venkatachari, product management director for AdSense, said the ads would provide a new source of revenue for publishers and could encourage more online sites to create mobile-focused Web sites. Like most other Google advertising systems, ad prices will be set through an auction and advertisers will pay when a user clicks on its ad.
Mr. Venkatachari said Google had encouraged publishers to have no more than two ads per mobile page, a smaller number than typically appear on a PC’s Web browser.
Google has been testing the system with a limited number of advertisers and publishers this year. On Tuesday, it will open it to all mobile publishers in 13 countries, including the United States, Britain, France, China and India.
Last summer, Google began selling ads that appear next to search results on mobile phones through a program known as AdWords. Last week, it said that all of its online AdWords advertisers, which are said to number in the hundreds of thousands, would be eligible to have their ads appear next to search results on cell phones.
Google’s further inroads into mobile advertising have long been expected. But the market remains relatively small, and analysts do not expect the new service to contribute much soon to Google’s bottom line.
Still, advertisers and publishers appear to be growing increasingly comfortable with mobile advertising. AdMob, a start-up that runs a mobile advertising network, showed 230 million ads in January and expects to show about 1.5 billion this month, said Omar Hamoui, its founder and chief executive.
“The reason that Google and others are getting in is that the market is growing so rapidly, so people are getting very excited,” Mr. Hamoui said.
Earlier in the year, AOL acquired Third Screen Media, an AdMob competitor, while Microsoft acquired Screen Tonic, a mobile ad company based in Paris. On Monday, Nokia said it would buy Enpocket, a company in Boston that displays ads on cell phones.
Microsoft said it was expanding a mobile search partnership with Sprint first announced last November. Since then, Microsoft’s search technology allowed Sprint customers to look for ring tones and local Web content, like restaurants and stores. Starting Tuesday, Sprint customers will be able to use Microsoft’s service to search the entire Web on their cell phones.
In addition, customers will be able to choose to have Sprint track their whereabouts, so that when they search for local content, they will not have to type in their location.
Users will also have access to these services through voice-activated technology, allowing them to speak into the device rather than triple-tap or type in a keyword. Want to know more about this content, please visit http://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.html by Miguel Helft
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
SEO Strategic Planning...
When it comes to search engine optimization, the importance of having a strategy cannot be denied. The strategy within the strategy is to get results, but without a specific SEO marketing plan you’re left with no specific course of action to improve your search engine rankings.
Search engine optimization has much of its roots in advertising and marketing, and thus shares similar planning requirements. In marketing one would never spend thousands of dollars on a campaign without a clear vision of how all the elements of the campaign will fit together. The same goes for SEO. One should only invest in SEO if it is created with a specific strategic plan in mind.
What is a strategic plan you might be wondering? A SEO strategic plan is simply a plot or plan of action as to the course your search engine optimization campaign will take. This plan helps you to stay the course when measurable results may not be easily attained on the first try. Often people look for a magic solution. While Oxy clean solution might make a stain disappear, it takes much longer to create results on the web than to clean up a stain on the carpet. The more of the right steps you take, the better results you achieve. In other words a strategic plan is necessary to keep impatience in line and demonstrate the bigger picture.
How does a strategic plan come about? It’s usually created with the accepted methods of SEO in mind, as a roadmap of the steps your SEO provider plans to implement on your behalf and what each of those steps will do for your search engine positioning.
While this plan is often not easy to read for the average person, it is incredibly important to understand for those investing their money into a SEO campaign. A good SEO company will be the one that creates a SEO strategic plan that is not only easy to understand for the client, but chock full of the latest technology and techniques. Technology is similar to the universe in that it is forever changing, and always in motion. Your SEO team must understand this and make the necessary adjustments to help you with your SEO strategic plan by keeping it as up to date as possible as technology changes.
Finally it’s important to look at the SEO strategic plan as something that will help you accomplish your Internet goals in the long run. If you want your website to receive higher natural rankings for your keyword terms, it’s time to get serious about SEO and set the SEO process in motion as soon as possible.
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How to Increase Google Adsense CTR
We all want to increase Google Adsense CTR i.e. click through ratio, because the higher times the surfer clicks the Adsense ad, higher is the payout to you.
How to get higher CTR?
Adsense ads them on text rich pages and make sure that Adsense had a bunch of keywords to work with. Getting Higher paying keywords is better of course.
Best Google Adsense Placement to get higher CTR?
- Place Ads above the fold, i.e. you don’t have to scroll down to see the ads. Moreover it loads before your
Best Google Adsense Link Colors to get higher CTR?
- Match the colors of your ads with the
I hope these tips help to get your Adsense CTR up by at least 100% if not more. Good luck!
Article Source: http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/03/increase-google-adsense-ctr-by-500/
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
15 Creative Ways to Make Money with e-Books
1. Allow other ezine publishers or web site owners to republish small nuggets or excerpts of information from your e-book with your byline or ad included.
2. Make extra profits from selling monthly updates of your e-book. You could also back end sell the extra never released chapters of your e-book.
3. Give away a free e-book and then give people an option of buying the paid version of the e-book. Also let others give away the free version of your e-book.
4. Divide your e-book content into reports then give people the option of just purchasing the info they want.
5. Purchase reprint rights to other people's e-books an combine them with your in a large package deal or private e-book library web site.
6. Change the benefits on your e-book ad copy into links. When people c.lick on it take them right to the order page. It'll give them an urge to buy your e-book.
7. Charge peoples a cheap price to read half of your e-book. If they like it, they can pay full price to read the other half.
8. Offer freebies that are related to the e-book you’re selling. It could be free monthly e-book updates, free e-zine, free consulting, etc.
9. Show your prospects a sample page out of your e-book. Just black out some of the important info. This will make your prospects curious to buy.
10. Provide a low and high priced version of your e-book. Show benefits of each version side by side. People usually spend a little more for extra info.
11. Offer the reprint rights to your e-book. You can sell the rights with the regular purchase price or as a separate higher price.
12. Make your e-book available for offline people. Your could turn it into a print book, report, video, audio book, print newsletter, etc.
13. Redesign your e-book for specific niches. You can create multiple profits with very little work. Ex: Turn a business e-book into a craft business e-book.
14. Give your prospects discount coupons on other products when they purchase your e-book. It could be your products or others that you made deals with.
15. Divide your e-book into online newsletter issues. You could charge a reoccurring monthly subscription for people to view each issue.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Who else wants to make money with Adsense?
Fact number 1: Kids in high school are making thousands of dollars every month with Adsense.
Fact number 2: Housewives, retirees, mom and dads, who are just staying at home and have never made a dime on the internet have created full-time incomes by simply placing Adsense ads on their web site or blog.
These are just some of the “super Adsense earners”. You may have already heard about their story for they are among the few who are on their way to making millions worth of cash just by promoting Adsense sites.
Anyone, any age and gender can become money generating Adsense publishers as long as they what it takes. How does one go about this Internet advertising?
Writing articles for Adsense is the way to do it. Using the right keywords in your articles and having Google ads on a certain site has become the most profitable way of marketing that anybody can get into. No experience and level of education needed. If you are not using this strategy, or may not be aware of it in the first place, chances are you may be losing thousands of dollars worth of extra income and still do not know it yet.
This is one of the many reasons why writing original quality content articles are now the latest in marketing buzz. Content and links. When combined together becomes a really powerful tool to a successful web site and richer individuals. Many internet marketing professionals are already aware of the value of original quality content and how using keywords can drive targeted traffic into their sites from the search engines.
So why don’t all these web site owners write and submit their own articles if that is what is important?
The simple and understandable answer is that it takes time to write articles, submit them and get targeted traffic to their websites. That is why they get the services of those who can spares sometime to write the articles that would cater to their site purpose but still turn out as a good quality and unique piece of work.
To get into the Adsense marketing business and start earning some good cash, ask yourself. Did you enjoy writing when you were in school? If you answer yes to this question, you already have an initial advantage over most internets marketing business owners that want to make money online and doing it at home.
With the boom in the Adsense market comes the need for sites to want fresh, quality and original keyword rich content. This way, web site owners can have a steady supply of articles with the proper keywords that they relate to their site contents. The result of this is seen in the sites page rank when indexed by the search engines. Which, in turn, gets more Adsense ads to show above, below or next to the article on their website with targeted traffic?
What do people have to do?
Write quality and original content, keyword or phrase rich articles with links to your website in the resource box. Then build a website or web page with targeted keyword or phrase rich original content for the targeted traffic that originates from the articles you wrote. Finally, you will have a Google Adsense ads that are targeted to your keyword or phrase rich original content site where visitors will get to visit when they come looking for information.
A win-win situation if you think more about it. A favor for persons looking for quality content and information. For the persons writing the original content articles. And the person with the quality original content rich website. Of course, the search engines and its advertisers are getting targeted traffic and sales but so what? As long as you are getting something in your favor, it does not really matter what the others are getting for themselves.
So who else wants to start earning money with Adsense? You. Everyone. Anybody. Internet marketing has many opportunities wide open for this people. Writing articles and using Adsense for your kind of internet marketing strategy is one sure way of getting a piece of that action and cash.
Better not be left behind the many making millions already.
Source: http://www.goodadsense.com/whoelse.php
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Year of the Social Network: 2006 or 2007?
News Corp's buyout of Intermix (parent company of Myspace.com) started a ball rolling toward large-scale acceptance of social networks. Of course, Myspace already had a significant following, but News Corp has done a remarkable job of just letting the site be. Even Myspace.com/Foxnews hasn't been moderated - it's still a spoof page of Rupert Murdoch, who's "Who I'd Like to Meet" section describes "People with a master's degree in journalism, who aren't affraid to take some orders from the top, or bend the truth to suit my needs and desires." News Corp, regardless of your opinion of their other ventures, has left Myspace more or less to it's own devices.
So with 2006 winding down, I'm wondering if we're saying goodbye to the year of the social network, or saying hello to a fresh new one. I've already talked a little about Affiliate Marketing on Squidoo, which represents a cross between a DIY website and a social network. Yahoo has tried (relatively unsuccessfully) to build out it's Yahoo 360 pages. Microsoft, a latecomer to the social networking party, is beta testing it's Wallop social network. Another new social networking application is emerging as well called Ning. Ning is a great opportunity for socially-inclined affiliate marketers because you can change the source code of the page, all while running the Ning social networking application in the background (so you can add friends' lists, for instance). Unlike Myspace or 360, and likely Wallop, Ning encourages users to place their own ads on their site, be it Google Adsense or raw affiliate links.
Social networking platforms are slowly learning that people contributing content to a platform would like the ability to have a piece of that success. I doubt Squidoo and Ning will be the only companies to invent social networking profit sharing.
I feel pretty confident that for all the strides that were made in 2006 in the social networking realm, 2007 will emerge with a new wave of impressive social networking opportunities.
Keep a close eye on the very well funded Demand Media। It is run by former Intermix CEO Richard Rosenblatt (who was the critical link for the Myspace / News Corp acquisition). It's received over $100 million of funding. It's acquiring smaller niche content providers (including eHow.com where I was on the initial development team back in 1998) as well as technology solutions to manage social networks. I get the feeling Mr. Rosenblatt is planning on rolling out something significant, which may affect thousands of affiliate marketers overnight.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Making Info Products Revealed
One of the hottest niche markets off the Internet marketing field is reprint rights. Everyone wants to have their own products without having to create them, themselves.
Basically, reprint rights are products people have created like e-books or anything digital usually and they allow people to buy rights to sell the product as their own without having to give any money from the sales to the original owner.
Reprint rights sell from as low as $17 to as high as $15,000 and more.
The idea for this business is to be the middle man when people are looking for reprint rights. You could create a site that allows people to advertise the type of reprint rights they are offering to their product and you could charge them a set fee or take a percentage of the sale.
This is sort of like the first business idea; the difference really is the market.
You could even set it up as a membership site. I know I would pay to join a site that had honest reviews on reprint rights for sale. Become the central hub for people looking for reprint rights and for people looking to advertise their reprint rights.
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