Top 5 Myths About Google Adsense
While there are bloggers that do make 6 figure incomes from Adsense it is because they are the top 1% of bloggers. They have marketed there blogs, found an audience, and become popular. Remember...
View ArticleAffiliate Fraud: Have you been burned?
I’ve been tentatively exploring various affiliate marketing options for my personal development blog. My thinking was that I might be able to make enough income as an affiliate marketer to be able to...
View ArticleWordPress.com Partnerships: Popping Up All Over
Almost a year ago now on April 28th, 2010, WordPress.com Editorial Czar, Joy Victory announced the introduction of Freshly Pressed and presented Five Ways to Get Featured on Freshly Pressed located on...
View ArticleWordPress.com: Ads On or Ads-Off?
WordPress.com bloggers are reporting “PopPressed”and “EcoPressed” advertising is now appearing at the end of their posts. It all began with FreshlyPressed which led to FoodPress which led to...
View ArticleFederated Media Offers Ad Rights for WordPress Bloggers
At the Web 2.0 Summit today, Federated Media Publishing and Automattic, parent company of WordPress, announced an agreement to provide advertising rights for U.S. WordPress.com bloggers. Over 24...
View ArticleMobile risk to Facebook’s growth
What’s the biggest risk facing Facebook? Hint: it may be in the palm of your hand. Half of the social network’s 845 million users now access the site through their cellphones, and that number is...
View ArticleAdvertising on WordPress.com Blogs
To off-set the costs of providing free hosting to millions of bloggers, WordPress.com has been running advertising on our free hosted blogs since 2006. Many bloggers do not know this, despite the fact...
View ArticleSocial Networks and the IBM 2007 Digital Consumer Study
Log off and get to work! Not surprisingly your bosses don’t want you updating your social networking page at the office. Web security firm Barracuda Networks polled 2,400 of its own customers and found...
View ArticlePlay it again, Sam: No Adsense, No Advertising
Update: September 18th, 2008. If you are willing to shell out 30 credits per year for an upgrade then the long awaited option of having an ad-free worpress.com blog has just been announced....
View ArticleAdsense
Regarding the “no advertising” policy on wordpress.com blogs: (1) Blogger initiated advertising is not allowed on wordpress.com blogs – wordpress.com is already running adsense on our blogs and, on the...
View ArticleHow to make money by blogging
We’ve all heard the hype about making millions with our blogs but the fact remains that very few bloggers have the degree of expertise required to produce content that brings in the massive number of...
View ArticleWordPress.com allows Adsense
Woo hoo! if you have a wordpress.com blog that garners over 50 K page views per month, and meets Google's content standards, you may be able to run Adsense on your blog.
View ArticleWhat’s your take on advertising on blogs?
These days we’re dog paddling in a sea of advertising. There are no public places and places offline or online where we are free from being targeted by advertisers. Different demographic groups have...
View ArticleProviding Additional Content for Blog Readers
When you blog to inform publishing how-to posts and tutorials, and curating content with added high value commentary are part of your blogging strategy. But not all bloggers blog to inform and bloggers...
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