Posts Tagged with 'Advertisement'

Google started selling classic perfumes?

Yet again another advertisement from AdWords on my site to prove the fact that most advertisers are taking the AdWords for a ride. Or did Google took over some perfume business and now started selling perfumes? Google apparently doesn’t seems to have much control over their own system! Take a look at the screen shot below and be the judge

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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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Will Facebook Ads take over other advertising platforms?

By now you must be pretty aware about the Facebook Ads concept which in itself is a superior advertising platform in my opinion. In this article I would like to get your attention towards the kind of advertising platform Facebook is evolving into and if it’s capable enough, by its concept, to take over other advertising platform? Please note that, in this post, I am not considering Facebook Ads as just a social ads platform only but treating it on

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Make more money online with Rubicon project and 300+ Ad networks

If you are a publisher who hasn’t been able to make the amount of money you have always dreamt of making from your website’s ad space, your frustration is about to be over. Rubicon project is about to shake up the Internet advertising industry very soon and it will affect you too! What is Rubicon project? Rubicon project combines the ad inventory from over 300 ad networks and serves ads on your website by automatically optimizing your website’s ad space

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How one line of Javascript earns a billion dollars for Google?

This kind of logic usually goes unnoticed and stays hidden until someone notices and highlights it. Thanks to the fact that I am subscribed to BlogStorm blog and read this recent article on document.f.q.focus(); function of Javascript. Author of BlogStorm brings it to the notice of its readers, how that one line of javascript earns billions of dollars for Google, year on year. In his article he mentions that Google uses this javascript function to reposition the mouse cursor from

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Blocking Ads: The dark side of ad blocking and its consequences

As Internet continues to evolve from just a concept more than a decade ago to it being called a network of networks, it has come a long way. Many years ago, companies used to be confined to a small geographical area for selling their products and when Internet came into picture, companies found that just by having a website, they could start selling their products on a global basis, but that’s a different story. As of today there are over

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Should You Commercialize or Monetize Your Blog?

What’s the difference, you might ask! There is a very thin line between commercialization and monetization from a blog owners’ perspective. But that thin line is very much noticeable by blog visitors. A blog owner may not be consciously doing it but may happen without him even noticing it. Below are certain aspects that might help you understand the difference. Commercialization of Blog: When commercialized, a blog is heavily dominated with advertisement, content promoting commercial products and a lot of

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