Archive for November, 2007

Tips to make money with Adobe PDF Ads

Adobe and Yahoo! have teamed up to bring PPC [Pay per click] ads to PDF files that are distributed over Internet and emails. The Ads served by Yahoo! inside the PDF viewer of Adobe will be contextual in nature and based on the content of the PDF file being viewed. Via [News.com] How does Adobe PDF Ads work? Publishers will have to upload their PDF files to Yahoo’s ad system and when those PDF files are downloaded and viewed, publishers

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5 Most important questions to be successful in blogging

Out of those millions of blogs in the Blogosphere, including yours and mine, only few hundreds are very popular while most others are still struggling to make a mark and find a spot of recognition and fame. When it comes to building a successful blog, you will agree that no one has ever found the opportunity to become successful overnight. It takes much more than what one can imagine reaching that place where you currently see ProBlogger, John Chow, Engadget,

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First few lines of your blog post are most important

First few lines have the greatest impact on your visitors. Why? – First few lines of your article can either attract a visitor or make them skip your article. How? – There are more than just one factor that goes into making the first few lines of your blog post the most important section of your post. Let’s go through the factors one by one. 1. First few lines of your post is what visitors would see when they find

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List of the most important things to backup before you format your hard drive

You may find yourself in a disaster if you don’t backup these most important things from your computer before you format your hard disk drive. Read on… Today one of my colleague at the office received a new replacement laptop for his out of warranty laptop. The next thing he was expected to do was to take a backup of his data and return the old laptop. While he was taking a backup of his data from the old laptop,

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Kindle: Amazon’s New Wireless Electronic E-Book Reading Device

Amazon has unveiled its new wireless electronic reader, Kindle. This reader doesn’t need a computer, cable or syncing with your computer. The reader lets you shop for e-books from within the reader itself and there are over 88,000 books available for immediate purchase and download to Kindle. After an e-book is purchased, it takes close to a minute for it to get downloaded to the reader using the built-in wireless feature. Kindle boasts of an amazingly long battery life. With

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Why advertising using keywords you rank # 1 is bad?

The topmost common mistake most advertisers do is to advertise using the keywords for which they already rank in top position in search engines. But why and why not use such keywords when advertising online? Let’s use an example: If you type ATT in Google search, you will see that AT&T already ranks # 1 for that keyword. There is no need to advertise using ATT keyword when they naturally appear in topmost position. Moreover, it’s their brand name. But

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How to know if you are blogging on a wrong niche?

I was recently invited by Keith of Techie Buzz to do a guest post and I chose this particular topic. In the post, I highlight some of the major factors that will tell you if you have chosen a wrong niche or set of topics to blog. You may want to head over to Techie Buzz and read my post. [tags]Blogging, Blog[/tags

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