It looks like YPN are trying to crack down on Made-For-Adsense (Or Yahoo) sites. On all of the sites I have seen running YPN, the ads are all intrusive
Don’t duplicate (*cough* STEAL *cough*) content from other sites. We want to be with someone original.
Agreed. You should write your own content or pay someone to do […]
Archive for July, 2006
What not to do with YPN
Filed in: YPN
Watch your user’s every move
Imagine being able to see your user’s mouse movements, where they click and much more. Think of all the data you could collect and use to optimize your advertisements. Soon you will be able to do this thanks to a new service that uses AJAX to monitor user’s activities. The service called ClickTale is currently in […]
Filed in: General
Long List of Resources
All these sites provide good information regarding; Contextual Advertising, SEO and Affiliate marketing and other related info. I read most of them and have probably missed a lot out. Here we go;
Blogs
Shoemoney (Also check our his radio show, Net Revenue
ProBlogger (Some of his posts also apply to websites as well as blogs)
Google Adsense Blog (Makes […]
Filed in: Tools Search Engine Optimization Google Adsense Forum Search Engine Marketing YPN Website Monitoring
Book Recommendation: The Google Story
Knowing I had a 7 hour flight ahead of me, I went into WHSmths hoping to find a decent book. I found on offer, a book called The Google Story (Amazon.com link) (Amazon UK link). It doesn’t go into SEO but it does give a detailed history into the company background, it’s goals, and much […]
Filed in: Google
How does Net Neutrality affect Small Publishers and SEO’ers
They subject of Net Neutrality has intensified in the last few months. I found this post a few weeks ago and found it interesting. The post explains what Net Neutrality is and how it affects a wide range of people who use the internet daily.
Basically, if the phone companies get their way, ISPs will be able to choose which Search Engine you use.
For example, let’s say that Comcast creates a search engine (intending to set up a system like Adwords), if Net Neutrality is not protected, it could (in theroy) slow down (or remove access) to major search engines such as Google, Yahoo! or MSN. […]
Filed in: Web Sites Search Engine Optimization Search Engine Marketing Net Neutrality