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Should You Be Worrying About An AdSense Algorithm Update?

  • February 28, 2013

Admittedly, this isn’t something that I’ve ever quite considered. We worry so much about SEO updates – most notably Panda and Penguin – yet AdSense is also something that is important when it comes to working with Google. Although it might not be as popular as SEO or change quite as often as an organic search…

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Crispads.net – Put An End To Irrelevant Ads

  • June 4, 2008

Crispads.netCrispads.net is a text advertising network which allow bloggers to insert ads into their main site or RSS feeds, while deciding in which part of the site they want it displayed, and also, since the system is not based on contextual ads, it doesn’t violate Google ads’ policy and thus is a cool way for bloggers to increase revenue at multi advertising.

Ads are both available in graphical and text-only formats. The site offers 70% revenue share per click, which is really more, because users decide what ads they want, and since they can choose stuff that is connected to the content in the blog, they maximize the possibility of revenue. The list of advertisers is of 6,000+ advertisers, and bloggers can choose them by keyword. Bloggers are paid via PayPal with a minimum account value of $5, which is quite more than what competitors offer, plus free statistics on vital issues like track adclicks, adviews, click-thru rates and more on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. Crispads.net

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AdvertisingWebService.com – Curve Google Ads

  • April 30, 2008

AdvertisingWebService.comIf you are looking for a marketing company, AdvertisingWebService.com might be an interesting option for you. This site belongs to Advertising Web Service, a company aimed to help businesses maximize their web presence by providing internet marketing solutions.

Would you like to have your site listed on Google? Are you interested in advertising with Google Adwords? If that is so, AdvertisingWebService.com is the right site for you. You can find out the benefits of pay per click marketing as well as discovering its features. In addition, you will also get information on this advertising web service charge. Are you looking for pay per click advertisers? Then, this could be an interesting site for you to visit.

Therefore, if you want to advertise your company in an effective way, AdvertisingWebService.com is a good option to keep in mind. Remember this site next time you are looking for pay per click advertisement and marketing solutions.
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Stopbounce.com – Back Button Traffic Revenue

  • January 15, 2008

Stopbounce.comWebmasters familiarized with pay per click systems know that one of the most important way in which revenue is lost is via the ‘Back’ button, since users generally click into a site because they have been driven there by, say, a search engine result page, but don’t click into it, and thus don’t generate revenue. Stopbounce.

com has come up with an easy system to stop earnings from leaking this way. When clicking into the back button, site visitors are presented with a sponsored results page provided by Stopbounce.com, and which presents contextual ads, that is: ads are related to the original search. In any case, even if site visitors don’t click into any of these ads, they would have still generated revenue by activating the second search results page, as that is counted as a click through. The good point for webmasters is that the service is free, and it is activated by pasting an HTML code into their site. The bad thing is, as generally happens, that internet users will end up a bit more confused and having to tap into many windows in order to do a simple back command. Stopbounce.com

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Crispads.com – Blog Advertising Network

  • December 26, 2007

Crispads.comCrispads.com is a text advertising network which allow bloggers to insert ads into their main site or RSS feeds, while deciding in which part of the site they want it displayed, and also, since the system is not based on contextual ads, it doesn’t violate Google ads’ policy and thus is a cool way for bloggers to increase revenue at multi advertising.

Ads are both available in graphical and text-only formats. The site offers 70% revenue share per click, which is really more, because users decide what ads they want, and since they can choose stuff that is connected to the content in the blog, they maximize the possibility of revenue. The list of advertisers is of 6,000+ advertisers, and bloggers can choose them by keyword. Bloggers are paid via PayPal with a minimum account value of $5, which is quite more than what competitors offer, plus free statistics on vital issues like track adclicks, adviews, click-thru rates and more on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. Crispads.com

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