Top 10 AdSense Tricks To Boost Your Commission

by Admin


04 Apr
 None    Internet Related

by Kalena Jordan
http://www.searchenginecollege.com

Google AdSense is fast becoming the preferred way for people to earn an income online. Forget eBay and multiple affiliate programs - Whether you are a work-at-home mom trying to make a little extra cash or an Internet entrepreneur with hundreds of monetized websites, AdSense is truly the easiest way to earn money.

Simply sign up for a free account, grab your ad code and paste it in your site. But here's the amazing thing - no matter how much money AdSense is making for you right now, a few simple tweaks can increase that amount considerably. And I should know, after learning about these tricks, I more than doubled my AdSense commissions!

The self-proclaimed AdSense gurus and experts are sharing this insider knowledge, for a fee. You can learn all these secrets from them, as long as you buy their e-book, sign up for their seminar or purchase their newsletter. But I'm going to share all their AdSense tricks for free. Here they are:


SES NYC (Search Engine Strategies Conference & Expo)

by Admin


04 Apr
 None    Search Engines

by Jeff Conduct
http://www.conductsearch.com

Coursing through the carpeted hallways of the Hilton NYC convention center, thousands of people from every demographic were either entering or exiting the various lecture halls. This was not to say that the traffic at the booths was small, but the numbers of people who were there just to gather information was dizzying. The 2006 Search Engine Strategies Convention in New York City was everything an attendee or sponsor could hope for. Kicked off by a keynote speech given by Ask.com's Barry Diller, it's been awhile since rumor circulated concerning the possible sale of Ask.com. However, when Diller says: "search will be everywhere," in regards to the future, it may be assumed that the seasoned media vet has no plans to retire his jersey in the near future. More players mean more competition. This bodes very well for the niche players, too. The torch of search innovation will be carried forward by the 'have-nots;' companies still hungry to improve search in order to attract new users, because the game is far from over.

Disney Disses Search, But Misses the Mark

by Admin


03 Apr
 None    General

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

I was sitting in on the Monday morning keynote address from Albert Cheng, who is ABC�s newly minted executive vice president of digital media. Albert said all the things you would expect him to, including platitudes about embracing new technology, seeing the tremendous promise of digital, and vowing to provide viewers with high quality content, wherever they are, whenever they want to watch, and on whatever they want to watch it on. It went all pretty much according to the script, but half way through, he made a comment that showed a brief glimpse of raw emotion. Ah..my ears perked up!

First of all, other than the introduction, ABC was barely mentioned. It was the Disney banner that Cheng unfurled and praised for its long standing dedication to quality content. And he then reminded us that this same quality content is not cheap to produce, then proceeded to take a swipe at the search engines. He took exception to the engines seeking to monetize that content through aggregation and disintermediation, echoing a sentiment common with almost all creators of content. But rather than just leave it there, Cheng went on to say that advertising presented by search engines can never hope to be as effective as advertising presented on video.


Resellerspanel.com Launches Version 1.0 RC1 of its Control Panel

by Admin


01 Apr
 None    News

Resellerspanel.com (www.resellerspanel.com) announces that it has launched a release candidate version of its hosting Control Panel. Control Panel v1.0 RC1 now features a fresh new look of the main menus, a News section, an updated Account Usage table, MySQL Stats, Load Stats and Elefante Tools.

The Java-based menus now create a new browsing experience through the main sections of the Control Panel. Below the Account Usage table the resellers can find the most recent hosting news. The Account Usage table itself now contains the file quota of each hosting account. The MySQL Stats section, on the other hand, will give the resellers detailed statistics about the database queries.

Ideas for Positive PR and How It Makes a Difference

by Admin


31 Mar
 None    General

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

While controversial issues frequently attract attention they can also alienate potential customers. Sometimes it is better to put a positive spin on public relations. A typical press release announces new leadership, products or services, but consider mixing it up a bit. A well written press release can be published increasing brand recognition and exposure. With that in mind, consider distributing press releases for the following:


Search Engine Placement using Google Image Search

by Admin


30 Mar
 None    Site Promotion

by Michael Rock
http://www.webrankingconsultants.com

In case you didn't know it, or didn't care Google has an image search located on the tab just to the right of its web search where you can search the internet for images based upon the text you type into the search box. This article will explain how to optimize your web site to use this to your advantage.

When you do a Google Image search you will get a page of results that show the images according to your search query. Along with the images you will get a description of file size, image size, and file type. Google also shows some text that is near the image on the web page where the image was found and the web site address of the image.

Video and the Online Paradigm

by Admin


30 Mar
 None    General

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Online interactions are generally ruled by the left brain, the logical side of our intellect. We interact in what is primarily a text based presentation. We read, rather than feel. We assimilate words, rather than absorb sights and sounds. Any moves to bring the emotions of the right brain to the web have been feeble at best. Generally, we interact with most websites the same way we did in 1996. We read text, we click on links, we glance at the occasional graphic. For the most part, our right brain is idling.

Next week's OMMA show in Hollywood will looking forward to the day when our emotions will rule how we interact online (among other things). It marks an oncoming convergence that is far more important than the combining of digital media and the Internet. What will be explored and debated in the meeting rooms of the Hilton Universal City is a medium that engages both the right brain and left brain, in equal measure, at the same time.


How to get links from .gov sites with high PageRank

by Admin


30 Mar
 None    Internet Related

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software tools

There's a new trick that some webmasters use to get high rankings on Google. Just like the trick we mentioned in a previous issue of our newsletter, this new technique exploits security holes of other web sites.


Top Ten SEO Myths

by Admin


29 Mar
 None    Search Engines

by Joe Balestrino
http://www.mr-seo.com

Ever wonder what the biggest SEO myths are? I have taken the most prevalent myths that seem to be constantly resurfacing and examined them for you. This is a must read for anyone looking to hire an SEO firm or someone looking to do SEO for themselves.

Understanding Social Bookmarking and Delicious

by Admin


28 Mar
 None    General

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Delicious is a social bookmarking system, that is notable, not only for its unusual web address http://del.icio.us, but for its unusual approach to content building that is becoming increasingly popular. In order to ease the burden of producing consistent stream of fresh content, publishers are turning to users to build, categorize and qualify content. While this is said to be part of the web 2.0 phenomenon, publishers realize the value of collaboration.

Social bookmarking allows users to qualify content. With Delicious, each "bookmark" of a specific webpage is seen as a vote of confidence. The more people who bookmark a specific webpage, the more credible the webpage is viewed.


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