Month of May , 2007
Content
Fresh, original, regularly-updated, interesting content is what the search engines are looking for. Don't use duplicate content. Don't copy and paste from other sites. Write everything yourself. Offer something valuable to your users. Write interesting, fun to read articles. read more »
Social Networking seems to be the "It Thing" these days. Everyone is on Myspace, everyone uses YouTube and there are countless others. Matter of fact, it's becoming very challenging to keep track of them all.
I've converted all of my WordPress sites to full fledge social networking sites using Drupal. My thought is, even if nobody ever signs up and uses them, they still function like my old WordPress blogs...but better. They are more search engine friendly and they have a ton more features and are more stable.
Anyone else experiencing low earnings from Adsense? I'm getting the same traffic I was a year ago, but I'm making about half of what I was. What is going on with Google Adsense? I've spoken to some other publishers who are experiencing the same thing.
Does anyone have any ideas why the earnigns have dropped so significantly?
With the web evolving it's important that you stay in touch with the Web 2.0 sites. Most of the Web 2.0 sites are social networking sites. I've created a list of essential social networking sites below...A to Z of Social Networking: read more »
I've recently decided to try Auction Ads. Since my Adsense and YPN numbers have been horrible lately. I gotta try something. I've heard people say they made some pretty decent income from Auction Ads. I'll let you know. I plan on testing for 3 months on several sites. The great thing is you can run these ads alongside your Adsense or YPN ads because they are not contextual. read more »
There seems to be a heated discussion over on Problogger. You can read about it here. What does everyone here think of the idea of bloggers exchanging their favorites with other Technorati users. Seems like people will always find loopholes in products and services, then exploit them. I personally think this falls under the black arts.
What do you think?
How come most of the people on the web are guys? How come you never meet any women programmers or developers? I'm sure they're out there, but it seems like the web is dominated by...the man.
Sure there are women bloggers, and women that have sites, etc. hell we even have a woman running for president. But you don't hear about an 18 year old girl creating Napster or WordPress. I'm sure this sounds completely sexist, it wasn't meant to be. I just think we need to start hearing more from the ladies.
Come on Girls take us into Web 3.0.














