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By Dan Blackburn, 3 years and 9 months ago

The 8 Most Effective Methods Of Promoting Your Articles

Link back to your own articles from your home pages. Think about your linkbacks as a web; you want to keep traffic moving between them smoothly. This keeps customers moving between your own pages. But more importantly, the more complex linklove you have going to your articles, the higher the will be pushed in Google rankings, and the more potential visitors referred from search engines you'll get.
By Randy Wood, 3 years and 9 months ago

Why Use Adsense For Your Content Sites and Publications

By Randy Wood

Adsense is essential for your content sites. To know this is to know first how it works.

The concept is actually simple, just think about it. The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script code into a certain website, any website. Each time the page is accessed, the java script code will pull advertisements from the Google Adsense program. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying the search engine for the click.

The search engine is really the one handling all the tracking and monetary payments, providing a simple way for webmasters of all types to display content-sensitive and highly targeted ads without having the hassle of soliciting advertisers, collecting funds and monitoring the clicks and statistics, which could be a time-consuming task in itself. It seems that there is never a shortage of advertisers in the program from which the search engines pull the Adsense ads. There are plenty of advertisers to go around. Also, many webmasters are less concerned by the lack of information search engines are providing and are more focused on making profit from these search engines.

One of the main reasons why Adsense is essential for content sites is because it has already come a long way in understanding the needs of both publishers and webmasters. Together with its continuous progression is the appearance of more advanced systems that allow full ad customizations. Webmasters are given the chance to choose from many different types of text ad formats and colors to better complement their own website and fit their own webpage design.

The different formatting, embedding the adsense ads into publishers and webmasters content enables the site owners the possibility of more click through from visitors who may or may not be aware of what they are clicking on. Adsense ads can also appeal to the website visitors thus compelling them take that next step of looking up what the ad is all about. This way the people behind the Adsense will get their content read and be making profits in the process.

The second reason is the ability of the Adsense publishers to perform tracking, not only with how their sites are progressing, but also the earnings based on the webmasters defined channels. The recent improvements in the search engines gives webmasters the capability to monitor how their ads are performing. By using customizable reports that have the ability to detail page impressions, clicks and click-through rates, the webmasters and publishers can now track specific ad formats, colors and pages within each and every website they populate. Trends are also easily spotted as well.

With the real-time reporting now provided by the search engines, the effectiveness of any changes made can be assessed quickly. Webmasters and Publishers can in pretty much real time sort out the individual ads that people are making the most clicks on. An ever-changing demand would be met while generating cash for webmasters and publishers. The more flexible tools are also allowing webmasters to group web pages by URL, domain, ad type or category, which will provide them some accurate insight into which pages, ads and domains are performing the best.

One of the main reasons is that advertisers have realized the effective benefits associated with having their ads served on esentially targeted websites. This increases the possibility that a prospective web surfer will have an interest in one or all of their products and/or services. All of this due to the ads content and its authors constant maintenance. There are those that do not use Adsense in their websites and publications, they may take the option of having other people take care of their content for them, giving them the benefit of having successful and money-generating web sites without their own effort. They can generate the funds needed to take care of this for them.

Adsense is definately all about targeted content. The more targeted your content is, the more targeted the search engines' ads will be. Some web masters and publishers are focused on their sites and publications content and how best to maintain them rather than the cash that the adsense ads will generate for them. This is the part where the effectiveness is working its best. Create a well developed, informative usefull website or publication and top it off with effective targeted adsense ads, one is sure to see terrific results.

There was a time when people were not yet aware of the money to be gained from advertisements. The cash generated from adsense ads only came into existence when webmasters and publishers realized how they could actually make Adsense be that generator. In those days, the content was the most important factor that was taken seriously. It still is to serious marketers today, of course, with the allure of money. That's what it all about, right?

By Randy Wood

Randy Wood is an online marketer providing services, tools and information to the marketing community. You can visit Randy Wood at www.jrandallsweb.com. If you really want to see what adsense can do for you, visit Article Bay Home monetizing ad share program. Go for the GOLD at Article-Content-King.

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By Phil Rogers, 3 years and 9 months ago

Fix Outlook Problems the Easy Way

I recently had problems with my Outlook 2007 on my Windows XP Pro system at work. Basically, the program wouldn't start up properly. It would start and then encounter an error and try to restart itself (unless I unchecked the box to tell it not to). It would then try to start itself in »Safe Mode» (does that imply that the normal mode is unsafe?), but that would also fail. I tried uninstalling Outlook and re-installing it, but that made no difference. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the entire Office 2007 suite, but again, that made no difference. In the end, I found a website that described the same symptoms and proposed a solution. It was the User Profile that was corrupted - not the program itself. By creating a new profile, I was able to get Outlook running again, but it would still throw a few errors, especially after I had imported my folders and messages from my old profile. Then I found an even easier way - a FREE program that fixes up corrupted Outlook Profiles. After running this on the old profile, Outlook worked perfectly. So if you have the same problem of Outlook not starting up, check out Olfix. It might just save you a lot of time and frustration.
By Phil Rogers, 3 years and 9 months ago

Successor To Vista On The Cards

Bill Gates has said that Windows 7, the successor to Vista, could be released sometime in «the next year or so». We guess this means in 2 years because he went on to say that the new version is scheduled for 2010.

Microsoft's estimated release dates are notoriously optimistic, so it's certainly unlikely to be within the next year.

Bill Gates did not reveal any details of changes or novel features to the operating system, although he did say that he was «super-enthused about what it will do in lots of ways».

The Developer Programme for Windows 7 has already been started by Microsoft and there are rumours that an early test version of the new OS, named Milestone-1, has already been given to Microsoft's biggest customers.

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By Phil Rogers, 3 years and 9 months ago

Good Things Come To Those That Wait

A domain name has just been sold for an incredible $1.3 million.

Chris Clark registered the domain «www.pizza.com» in 1994, just when the World Wide Web was starting up. Since then, he has paid around $20 per year to keep the registration.

He sold the domain by auction to a bidder who has not been named.

Chris Clark from North Potomac in Maryland, was quoted as saying «It's crazy! It's just crazy!» He also added that «It will make a significant difference in my life, for sure».

Originally, he had hoped that www.pizza.com would help him to get a contract with a pizza firm for his consulting company. He sold his business in 2000, but continued paying the $20 annual fees to retain the domain. He also used the site to sell advertisements.

In January, Mr Clark decided to sell it after hearing that another domain; www.vodka.com, was sold for $3 million 2 years ago.

Mr Clark said «I thought, why don't I just try to see what the level of interest is?».
«If someone is willing to pay that much for www.vodka.com, then maybe there's more interest in www.pizza.com.»

The online auction was launched on 27 March. The first bid placed was for $100, but this rose to a staggering $2.6m one week later.
Mr Clark accepted the offer and expects to receive the money within the next few days once the transaction is completed.
He said he now regretted not buying more domain names back in the 1990s.

[Editor's note: Don't we all?]

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