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In the News (Thu 17 May 12)

  
 Google Adsense Test Page
Google Adsense is a advertising program for publishers.
If you see public service ads, this means that either Google has not spidered the page yet or the page is inappropriate as per its terms and conditions.
If you want to know what kind of ads will be displayed on your website, please enter its URL below and you will see the content-targetted ads.
freebsd.mu /adsense   (85 words)

  
 Other contextual advertisers and AdSense
You are better off specifiying an alternate ad URL (even if it is just a self made banner that advertises another area on your site that has targeted ads alot of the time).
I used to use Valueclick as an alternate ad as they have ads in the same size I used with Google (120x600).
Note that you must re-paste new adsense code with the alternate ad server information in it in order for alternate ads to be served.
www.webmasterworld.com /forum89/2781.htm   (85 words)

  
 Curiosity is bliss: BoingBoing Ad Remover
BoingBoing was just pointing at Mark Pilgrim's Google Butler, which strips Google ads and adds a number of useful features.
BoingBoing was just pointing at Mark Pilgrim's Google Butler, which strips Google ads and adds a number of useful features.
Your email address won't be published on the site if you also input a URL.
blog.monstuff.com /archives/000235.html   (85 words)

  
 Click Authority: Pay Per Click Fraud - Stop Click Fraud - Audit Click Fraud
Let us know your Ad Network (Overture, Google, etc...) and the URL for your website or affiliate site.
Network Click Fraud - occurs when an ad syndication partner--a site owner hosting ads served by a PPC search engine partner--manufactures phony click traffic to generate a revenue-sharing payment from the syndicating search engine rather than to view the content behind the ad.
Basically, you use the Click Authority Tracking URL in place of the Target URL of your advertisements.
www.clickauthority.com   (335 words)

  
 Media in China
Rumors from China suggest that both the Google cache and the domains of weblogs produced by Google's www.blogger.com (those with 'blogspot' in their url) have been unblocked.
Mainland newspapers saw their income from ads go up by 6.8 percent nationwide, reports The Standard from Hong Kong.
First a cooperation between Google and the mainland authorities is being suggested as it seems that the Google caches are partially blocked, allowing users to access most of them without proxy, but some not.
mediainchina.blogspot.com   (335 words)

  
 John Battelle's Searchblog: NEWS: A9, Amazon's Search Portal, Goes Live: Reverberations Felt in Valley
Posted by: John McCormac at April 15, 2004 12:50 AM The short URL approach is great, although if you're using Firefox, you don't need to type a URL at all anyway - just type your search term in the address bar and it goes to Google by default.
Posted by: John Battelle at April 14, 2004 08:53 PM I like the Google GUI much better.
their revenue model depends on people visiting their site, seeing and clicking those precious green 9now white) ads on the right!
battellemedia.com /archives/000575.php   (335 words)

  
 Quick Online Tips: Secrets of Domain masking: How it works for you
Knowing this is also significant if you use advertising programs like Google Adsense where ads may not be targeted properly unless you check the 'framed page' box to get ads code.
Once you are redirected to your already hosted site, the domain name still keeps on showing www.yourname.com in the url bar inspite of whichever url you are on.
When you register a domain name, several domain registrars give you an option of domain name forwarding and domain name masking.
pchere.blogspot.com /2005/02/secrets-of-domain-masking-how-it-works.html   (532 words)

  
 Shoppers USA iMages Premier Customizable Template Application and Ecommerce.
While you are presenting your website, wouldn't it be nice that you can display certain message dynamically or just display a google ad or a flash, static image or any ads generated from other application or website at some pages on your website.
The system can decide which category, product or which url that you designate to display the ads.
All the images are framed within a slide frame in small images and big images.
www.shoppersusa.com /scripts/prodlist.asp?idcategory=123   (532 words)

  
 MetaTalk Community Weblog
What I did was link to a special Google link that leads to Randy for Congress instead of the real URL.
Alongside the gay wedding and anti-homophobia ads lured into the seductive clutches of the Mark Foley story, there sits an ad for Texas Congressional candidate Randy Neugebauer, a "committed pro-family, pro-life conservative who has a personal relationship with Jesus Christ." God bless Google's ad targeting algorithm.
I mean, didn't Randy's campaign specifically purchase some keyword (or combination of keywords) that appeared in the Mark Foley post (for example, "Gay" and "Congress")?
metatalk.metafilter.com /mefi/3262   (8440 words)

  
 Links Traffic - Exchange links, trade website traffic, buy and sell ads
Imagine these resources below could be your partners by disposing your website Url on their main page with a little word about where a visitor would be led after clicking on the link.
This directory is a resource to increase your website popularity and if you swap links in a proper manner, you will eventually attain a good rank on many search engines such as Google, Msn, Ask Jeeves and so on.
You may increase your site traffic rapidly without the need to be referenced by the robots.
www.linkstraffic.net   (340 words)

  
 hmmn...: Mozilla and RSS feeds
Mozilla does let one use the URL input field as a search tool, and I've configured it to search Google, but I miss being able to have my search results pop up in a separate window, which was configurable with the Toolbar.
At any rate, as I suspect has happened with a lot of other Mozilla converts, I kept seeing the phrase "block pop-up ads" pop-up (excuse the pun) repeatedly in these glowing accounts, and I finally determined that I should see what all the fuss was about and download the damn browser already.
I had resisted the urge to even delve into what is Mozilla, like I resist looking into many things that have a sort of zealotry aura around them (XHTML validation, web accessibility, and in general any writing about Apple computers and and especially its new OS).
www.easterwood.org /hmmn/archives/000108.html   (340 words)

  
 Anti-Mormon Google ads ProvoPulse.com
Instead of trying to publicly imply that I'm purposely leading people to anti sites, you can best help out by emailing me at Feedback@provopulse.com with a link to the URL of the ad in question, so that I can block it.
So, specific anti ads will get through until i notice them and have them blocked.
I do have the ability to block specific ads, but I have to do it on a one-at-a-time basis.
provopulse.com /home?q=node/1164   (643 words)

  
 Google Aims for the Classified Ads Business - New York Times
Last week, the newsletter reported on a Google patent application filed in March 2004 for a service called Automat, which the newsletter said went so far as to use the URL address "classifieds.google.com" in several drawings.
Google's success in gaining classified revenue might depend on the degree to which it is able to integrate the information into its main search offering.
The company faces several challenges if it does decide to enter the classified ad market, a move that would put it in competition with companies like eBay, Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com, which are currently all major Google advertisers.
www.nytimes.com /2005/11/16/technology/16google.html?ei=5090&en=ce157bb1b0bc0f88&ex=1289797200&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print   (864 words)

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