Google went live with Knol, a platform to read and write articles on all kinds of subjects. Knol was being tested privately since some time and had been pre-announced...
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Google Knol Launches
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Maybe Blogging Is Just a Loss-Leader? [Venture Chronicles]
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But I doubt most bloggers are trying to be the next Arrington. Most of them just want to support themselves blogging, right? This post reminds me of the phenomenon a...
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Knol
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With up to 30% of Google/Yahoo searches returning links to Wikipedia, Google sees an enormous non-adsensed space. The traffic of Wikipedia makes ad providers salivate. To...
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Google Launches Knol
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Yesterday Google unveiled Knol, its answer to Wikipedia. Like Wikipedia, it’s a collaborative site, but there are differences: although a...
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Share Your Expertise in Google's Knol
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Knol is a new Google service created for sharing knowledge. The service has been announced in December 2007 and it's now publicly available.Knol has much more in common...
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Amazing AdSense Relevance With Context Sensitive Ads
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I am continually amazed at how relevant ads (context sensitive advertisement) AdSense serves on certain articles. Here is a recent example on my post about future...
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AdSense Announce Changes to Ad Ecosystem.
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Today AdSense publishers (or at least some of them) received the following email outlining some recent ‘changes and improvements’ to the Google ad system. ...
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2 Sure-fire Ways to Make Money Online
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One of the most irritating topics that people seem to want to talk about ad nauseum is how to make money online. Frankly, I’m sick and tired of reading horrible...
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Web stats: do you believe Google, or the web site owner?
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Escherman’s Andrew Smith, in technology PR, asks whose site traffic figures do you trust – Google’s (via Ad Planner), or the site owner? I don’t have Ad Planner,...
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silverorange stuff: a collection of reviews
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When the silverorange team isn’t playing frisbee golf, playing Mario Kart on our projector, or building “powerful web-based systems,” we like to buy...
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New Ad Formats for Blogs Sneaking Out
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When monetizing a blog most people tend to put up a bunch of 125×125 pixel ads, something of an unofficial standard. I believe this is Michael Arrington’s...
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Introducing Knol
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A few months ago, we announced a new web authoring tool called Knol. Well, today we've announced its public launch, and we wanted to tell you a little bit more about it...
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Movin' on up
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There are strange things afoot! (Well, perhaps not "strange," and certainly not just at the Circle K.) In the coming weeks, upon visiting www.feedburner.com, selected...
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Will everything on the web one day be free?
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I ask this question because I think we may well be inching closer to a point where lots of web services will be free.I say free, but what I really mean is...
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AdSense Integrated with FeedBurner Site Ads
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There's really nothing spookier than hollow, empty ad spaces rattling around your blog and/or web site, putting no cash in your pocket nor any extra hob- in your goblin....
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Google Adsense Introduced Third Party Ads
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Google made an announcement that they opened the Adsense network to other third-party advertisers. This is good news for both publishers and third-party advertising...
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AdSense now pays through Western Union’s QuickCash service
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Western Union Quick Cash payments will be available for pick-up the day after the payment date. The countries where Quick Cash is possible are : China (Mainland) Malaysia...
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Google Maps Flash API - Distributed components/services
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Google, yes, Google released a pure AS3 Mapping engine last week while I was on vacation. With all the Flash Player 10 news it was not seen by many and essentially...
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Let the games begin
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So, Google’s adding a lot more display ads to its inventory by allowing ad tags from approved third-parties. Apparently they’re now able to effectively...
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Obnoxious and Misleading Adsense Ads
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I’ve been seeing some obnoxious Adsense ads here lately. Apparently, some company can guarantee a “Page 1 Ranking” for $49.95. No charge until you are...