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  1. How to Increase Adsense Revenue

    quickonlinetips.com » Quick Online Tips - Mar 17, 2010

    Guest post by Chris Ruminski. Many people build a website or blog with dreams of creating huge amounts of Adsense revenue. These dreams generally finish after months of frantically driving visitors to their sites

    Also tagged: google, how to, guest posts

  2. How To Attract Adsense Brand Advertisers by Ads Above the Fold

    quickonlinetips.com » Quick Online Tips - Mar 8, 2010

    Guest post by Amit Banerjee It is a well known fact that Adsense ads perform the best when placed above the fold. “Above the fold” refers to the exact area of the screen which is visible to the user when the page has

    Also tagged: advertising, how to, guest posts

  3. How to Make LESS Money with Chitika Premium

    liewcf.com » LiewCF.com - Mar 3, 2010

    Does Chitika Premium really make more money than Google AdSense? Read on to find out the simple test result on my own blog.

    Also tagged: money, make money online, adsense tips, chitika, chitika tips

  4. Why We Switched to Partial Feeds

    davidnaylor.co.uk » SEO Blog by Dave Naylor - SEO Tools, Tips & News - Feb 26, 2010

    Just before Christmas Carps did an excellent post on the Content Pyramid, it went viral and picked up loads of traffic and views:Which is great, until you check out the number of views and the number of clicks:So

  5. Los usuarios de Twitter no cliquean en AdSense

    adseok.com » SEO - Posicionamiento web - Adseok SEO - Feb 26, 2010

    Según varias experiencias de webmasters que han estudiado las estadísticas de los usuarios que llegan desde Twitter, los datos de clicks en adsense son prácticamente nulos. En el experimento, creó una cuenta con 500

  6. Xerox to Google, Yahoo: If You Need Additional Copies of the Lawsuit, You Know Whom to Ask

    allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Feb 24, 2010

    Xerox is not a name that springs to mind when one thinks of search. It is, after all, a 100-year-old global document-management company best known for its office and production equipment. Odd, then, to hear that Xerox

    Also tagged: hardware, internet, innovation, software, search, google, yahoo, queries, licensing, patent, digital, lawsuit, youtube, intellectual property, search marketing, google video, document management, 2004, google maps, adwords, deal, xerox, 2001, infringement, damages, allegations, legal action, john paczkowski, yahoo shopping, digital daily, bill mckee, catherine lacavera, publishing network, y q contextual search

  7. Introducing Google's DoubleClick For Publishers API

    google-code-updates.blogspot.com » Google Code Blog - Feb 23, 2010

    Today, we announced the next generation of our ad serving technology for online publishers, the new DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) from Google. We are pleased to announce that the new version of DFP comes with a

    Also tagged: api, doubleclick

  8. DoubleClick para editores

    adseok.com » SEO - Posicionamiento web - Adseok SEO - Feb 23, 2010

    Google ha anunciado una nueva forma de publicar anuncios tanto para grandes como pequeños editores – DoubleClick para editores – resultado directo de la adquisición de DoubleClick por Google. DoubleClick for Publishers

  9. Nosy Google buys Aardvark social search

    tgdaily.com » TG Daily - Feb 12, 2010

    Google has bought Aardvark, a social search company which allows you to badger complete strangers with stupid questions at the touch of a button. The service should complement Buzz, Google's newly-launched social

    Also tagged: google, computing, aardvark, world wide web, social search, social network service, information science, business and law features

  10. Google Uses Hours of Search History to Serve Ads

    webpronews.com » Top News - WebProNews - Feb 11, 2010

    Google has made some adjustments to how it uses referral URLs for contextual matching of AdSense ads. Google has started expanding the use of query words in referral URLs to a few hours. Basically what this means is

    Also tagged: search, google, advertising, privacy, search history

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