Archive for May, 2007

Currently Google reports 36,800,000 results for the term “affiliate marketing”. This niche is really competitive not only because of the numbers but also because of savvy internet marketers. This is a niche about marketing. So, all the top players are playing. But it seems ordinary people can also score well. Here is a story of […]

If you are a busy entrepreneur, you know the value of saving time, even seconds or minutes. One way to save time is applying automation to repeating tasks. For an example, there are set of sites we usually visit. You might have bookmarked them. But again you have to visit bookmarks and make couple of […]

Darren Rowse from ProBlogger has started another group writing project with the help of Chitika. This time the topic is “Top Five”. It can be about anything. So, I thought a while and came up with my input “Top Five Challenges Newbies Face Online”.
Even though this is for a competition, I do think these are […]

Recently I wrote a reference post for Tamar’s Introduction to Google’s Webmaster Central. I just copied its title and modified. What I hadn’t noticed is the smart quote (curly quote). Although WordPress Permalinks mechanism removes normal quotes (straight quotes), it does assign a weird code for smart quotes. So, my Permalink was like below,
/an-introduction-to-google%e2%80%99s-webmaster-central/
So, I […]

In Press Release Marketing, I mentioned to use a separate email address with a filter in your submission. That is using something like press@example.com and creating a filter in your email program to identify the emails sent to it. What I did was redirecting all emails sent to my press address to a Gmail account […]

Tamar from 10e20 has written an introduction article about Google’s Webmaster Central which can be the #1 Google source for your site. If you feel complex or still haven’t tried all cool features, Tamar takes you a nice tour with images.
She talks about Site Verification, Crawl status, Crawl rate, URL removing, Page Rank status, Search […]

Even though you keep your site ethical, there is a chance to get banned from AdSense. This may be because of a visitor activity on your site which led to invalid clicks. However if you get flagged about invalid clicks, you would notice that Google doesn’t give you any data about the occurrence in their […]

I am late to post this. But thought to bring it up since the thing is hot and repeatedly happen. Recently Kumiko Suzuki banned from Google AdSense. The reason is invalid clicks which Google doesn’t give any data about the occurrence. As Kumiko says,
“It didn’t just happen overnight though. I received a warning a couple […]

In WordPress Permalinks mechanism, file name of a post is made by converting whole title into lowercase and replacing spaces among words with hyphens (-). If the title contains special characters like question marks (?) then those will be removed. So, if you write long titles then URLs of your posts will also be long. […]

John Chow gained attraction in blogsphere by doing wonderful things. While his blog is about making money online, all his posts are not dedicated to the subject. He is very good at bringing entertainment to his blog with various kinds of posts (Dell CES party, Cars etc). He is also strait forward when expressing ideas.
He […]