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Exploring The Archives
January 29th, 2007 at 8:16 pm
I’ve been blogging here for over a year and a half now. Although many of you come here on regular basis there are still a lot of people who discovered this blog recently. I know my archives are not organized as it should be. So, I decided to point out some of my older works, which you may find interesting.
Here are few posts that you may have not read because you are a new reader or you still haven’t checked the archives.
Search engine optimization for beginners - This was a post I made to show that beginning with SEO is not as hard as it sounds like.
How to use beautiful women for website traffic increase - A follow up post for a little experiment which I did with pictures from Britney Spears and Angelina Jolie.
Why I Love Text Link Ads - 5 reasons why you should use TLA as an advertiser.
Build A Custom eBay Affiliate Store - A post about an amazing PHP script that fully integrates an eBay affiliate store into your website or blog.
How I Have Made Money Online In 2006 - A year-end wrap for 2006 which also happened to be the best year ever for my online earnings.
Posted in My Money Blog | 1 Comment »
Updated Google AdSense Policies
January 19th, 2007 at 3:57 pm

Google hasn’t updated the AdSense policies since March 2006. Now the policies have been updated with one very significant change which will affect a lot of publishers - Competitive Ads and Services.
Here’s what’s new in Google AdSense Program Policies:
Competitive ads and services - This is considered to be the most drastic one. Publishers can no longer use ads from competing ad services if these resemble AdSense (in color, appearance, font,…) - even if they are not contextually targeted ads.
Referrals – Previously, publishers were only allowed four referral products, with one ad unit each. Now publishers can have up to two referral links or buttons for each product. It’s prohibited to require email or other information from visitors before routing them to landing pages.
AdSense units with Images – Images may not direct user attention to the ads via arrows or other graphical gimmicks. You should also not place misleading images or too relevant images alongside individual ads.
Posted in Google AdSense | 3 Comments »
Free AdSense Arbitrage eBook
January 17th, 2007 at 3:54 pm

Download this special 39 page AdSense Arbitrage Case Study where you will be show exactly how one man is making an absolute killing with AdSense, using the Google Arbitrage Method. Michael Plante made $4,515 in AdSense in just over 1 Month - with absolutely no success in the past - and he’s doing it right now. Not last year, not 6 months ago, or even 2 weeks ago. He’s doing it right this very second.
Download it, read it and put it to action!
Posted in Books, Google AdSense | 3 Comments »
AdSense Arbitrage Experiment
January 15th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
A couple of weeks ago Eric Giguere, the author of Make Easy Money With Google and Uncommon AdSense, started the most detailed AdSense Arbitrage experiment, I have ever read online for FREE.
For those of you who don’t know what arbitrage is here is a quick explanation from SEM glossary:
Exploiting market inefficiencies by buying and reselling a commodity for a profit. As it relates to the search market, many thin content sites laced with an Overture feed or AdSense ads buy traffic from the major search engines and hope to send some percent of that traffic clicking out on a higher priced ad. Shopping search engines generally draw most of their traffic through arbitrage.
The whole idea behind Eric’s Keyword Elite AdSense Arbitrage experiment is to show us how arbitrage is done, from scratch on, using Keyword Elite and Google AdWords:
Posted in Google AdSense | 2 Comments »


