Archive for 2007

Google’s Health Platform Coming in Early 2008

Google will unveil a new health platform in early 2008 that will provide a lot of health related information to its users. Google will offer personal medical records, health care-related search features, diet and exercise regimens, a localized “find a doctor” application, and other related features. They have already built an online prototype and is currently undergoing beta testing. Google as a search company, is in a perfect position to organize the vast amount of health related information and data

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Play an online game to improve your vocabulary and donate free rice

I usually receive chain emails asking to click on links that would donate some money in charity and before I tell others about it, I do some research on the claims of such websites offering donations. Almost every site I have seen so far is not really donating any money but making money by displaying ads on their pages. But, this one is different and is genuine. Freerice is a sister of the world poverty site, Poverty.com with two goals.

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ShoppingAds – New CPC Program from Text Link Ads

Text-Link-Ads has launched a Cost Per Click (CPC) Ad program called ShoppingAds. I received a private invite to this program and if you are a TLA publisher, you might have received it too. I have made quite a few observations that might be of your interest if you are looking at trying out new Ad networks for making money from your websites. Here are my initial observations about ShoppingAds. Similar to Chitika and AuctionAds- This new program is very similar

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5 Things to know before buying a HDTV

Fancy Ads – If you are planning to buy the HDTV online, think again. How the TV looks in those fancy ads could be entirely different when you install it at your home. Also, when you see a TV in a store, the lighting environment could affect the appearance of the picture quality. When you bring it back home, it may look different than what you saw in the store. Size does matter – When you view a HDTV in

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Using Digg as a linkbait tool

Digg, the news site, is very popular amongst website owners for lucrative Web traffic. Bloggers have posted tons of articles about advantages of getting your site on Digg and the kind of long term impact it can have once your site is there. A recent article on Forbes.com re-highlights the fact that Digg can be an effective linkbait tool. On an average, an article that reaches Digg’s home page, receives 129 links and some can get you hundreds of back

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One Week Review of TNX.net

This is a follow-up post on my earlier review of TNX.net. I have done a thorough trial of TNX.net and their concept of buying and placing text links on websites and here are some observation that might be of an interest to you. Registration process is simple – Their review systems seems to be an easy one with very minor requirements, they seem to let in almost anyone. While this is good for many, it’s equally bad for publishers. Why?

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TNX.net – Sell Links on Every Page of Your Website

Unlike other popular text link selling services such as Text-Link-Ads, TNX.net is offering something that’s entirely different and has immense potential for publishers, advertisers and search engine optimization consultants. TNX.net – What is it and how does it work? TNX.net is a typical text link placement system with many useful features. They crawl through all the pages of your website and can place upto 4 text links on every page. If your website is into a niche and has a

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