Many bloggers and online entrepreneurs seek to GET advertisers for their site. But advertisers aren’t interested in your site unless you yourself have compelling traffic numbers.
Ways to boost your site traffic numbers include using social networking, social bookmarking sites, contests, SEO and viral marketing campaigns. Advertising gets less attention because there is usually a smaller […]
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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/business_finance/Banned_from_AdSense_What_s_Your_Blog_Advertising_Alternative’;I’ve had a couple of people email me this morning saying that they have been booted from Google’s AdSense program for fraudulent clicks. Since one of them has made all of $23.58 in 9 months, I find Google’s tracking mechanism a little, erm… questionable. But it doesn’t change the fact that once banned […]
You know, before today, I had really given up on Digg. After seeing the maturity level of the Digg userbase as well as never getting any more than 10 visits from the site in a month, I figured that Diggers would never be willing to visit a site for moms. Plus, all I seemed to […]
It amazes me that there are still web sites and blogs out there that slap AdSense ads onto the page along with some marginally relevant ads from Commission Junction into the sidebar and seemingly expect money to start rolling in. I’ll admit I was guilty of it myself when I started this blog. But even […]
Ever since I first saw that John Chow had a crush on Darren Rowse, I have become a regular reader of John’s blog. I have to admit, I have been sucked in by this rather charismatic guy who writes about how much money he’s making with his blog (he’s got my butt whooped!) and his […]
Update :: I decided to use AdBrite’s filter, which allows me to use Google Ads unless AdBrite’s page eCPM hits a certain level of earnings. Thus far, there’s not much to report. Stay tuned…
I was feeling a little discontented with my Google AdSense ads lately, especially since I found that I’m not getting paid […]
I got an email the other day from a prominent affiliate marketer, promoting the DayJobKiller eBook. She mentioned that the tactics weren’t exactly above board, but that they would indeed work.
Then I ran across this over at Brian’s blog, The Truth About Internet Marketing. He trashed the thing.
I was glad I didn’t spend the $77.
So […]
In my first post in this intro to analytics series, we talked about how to listen to your readers to give them the content that they want.
Today, we maximize and monetize it.
Compelling content speaks for itself, in that if you write great stuff, great people want to read it. But figuring out what content to […]
This is the first of two posts on an introduction to increasing your blog revenue by using web analytics
When I used to manage the affiliate marketing program for Socrates.com , I was obsessed with using Omniture to track our web stats. I could literally sit there for hours pulling reports… analyzing page views, click paths, […]
ReviewMe is offering a promotion (via TLA’s Link Building Blog) through the end of the month - 50% off a review - basically they are giving up their entire fee to promote their program.
So I had an idea - take advantage of their promo to promote myself on their site.
What kind of reviews should you […]