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Adknowledge - An Affordable PPC Advertsing Alternative To Adsense

Posted on December 14, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging, Business | Leave a Comment

A large portion of the blogosphere (as well as many non-blogging readers) are pretty fed up with Google lately. Many bloggers and webmasters have removed the Adsense ads from their sites and replaced them with alternative ad suppliers. Which means if you’re paying for PPC through Adsense then you’re not getting the same reach you once were. And if you’re fed up with Google then you’re probably looking for a new PPC advertising broker anyway.

Well, today I just discovered Adknowledge.…

Smorty Gets On My Bad Side

Posted on November 20, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging, Paid To Write | 4 Comments

Part of the Smorty Series - Previous in series         Next in series

The other day I received the following email from Smorty (one of my “paid to write” companies)-

Hi,

There has been a system error in the last few days and the ads have been served to the wrong blogs. Unfortunately some of our advertisers have declined the duplicated posts. You can delete those declined posts from your blog if you want. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thanks for your support.

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The Market Reacts To Google’s Insanity

Posted on November 16, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging, Webmastering | 5 Comments

Anyone with even a quarter of an eye pointing towards the internet in general or the blogosphere specifically must have noticed that Google seems to have gone insane with the latest Page Rank updates. First there was the specific targeting of specific blogs and websites for reduction and/or penalties in both PageRank and rankings in Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). How is it not insane for a search on “John Chow” not to return johnchow.com as the first result? Then…

Have You Got Your Holiday Shopping Wired?

Posted on November 14, 2007 - Filed Under Friday Frugality, Shopping | 2 Comments

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Wired magazine came out with a “How To Hack The Holidays” article last Friday and I’ve got to say I’m mighty impressed. Aside from the standard holiday advice and the “expert” tips that are available on thousands (if not millions) of websites for easy finding via search engines, they actually had some pretty solid advice I hadn’t stumbled across before. Here’s a brief rundown of their…

Finally Free Of Donkeymails!

Posted on November 12, 2007 - Filed Under GPT PTR PTC | 1 Comment

I joined DonkeyMails on July 16th because evryone in the PTR community seemed to be absolutely in love with them and their PTP program. I then spent a couple of bucks over the next few moths promoting their PTP pages in an attempt to actually earn a little cash. What a huge mistake!

Not only did it take me more than three months to earn enough PTP credits to convert them into actual money, but in that same amount of time I…

Wal-Mart? Evil! Any Questions?

Posted on November 10, 2007 - Filed Under Anarchy | Leave a Comment

Just in case there’s still someone in the blogoverse who doesn’t already realize that Wal-Mart is evil, I bring you this story from CNNMoney-

Brad Olson, the founder of Gottadeal.com, a Web site that markets itself as one of many “official Black Friday deals sites,” told CNNMoney.com that he received an e-mail Wednesday from lawyers representing Wal-Mart warning him against “improper release” of the No. 1 retailer’s Black Friday sales circular.

And he isn’t the only one. Neal Rapoport, founder of Dealtaker.com which…


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