The recipe for a successful blog is not complicated. This post is dedicated for whom wants to start a blog but doesn’t know how to and for the ones who can’t make their own blog take off.
If you want to begin in a simple way not necessarily creating original content, here’s how to create the basis of a successful blog. [...more]
PubMatic allows you to rise up to 90% your blog revenues. The main goal for online publishers - revenueing from their own blog by affiliations and pay-per-click programs - has always been the one of selecting the best program to affiliate to in order to guarantee the highest CPC value (cost-per-click). [...more]
Clickable is a great management platform for online advertising. It allows you to manage all your campaigns on Google, Yahoo! and MSN from only one interface.
The version 2.0 has been recently launched and it allows the bulk-editing for key-words relative to several active campaigns on AdWords and friendly systems. In few words, it allows you to research, change and manage all passwords relative to the campaigns from several advertising platforms. [...more]
Usually, when promoting a site on Google, efforts and attention are concentrated on the well-known “keywords”. However, focusing only on keywords might not only not give the expected results, but even damage promotion to the extent of precluding the site occurrence among search results. Most important is instead to consider a specific parameter calculated by Google through different evaluation factors: site ranking. [...more]
I has been invited by Kay Ballard aka @KayBallard to join The Follow Friday Manifesto recording a podcast about an experiment that i made in order to verify if Follow Friday effectively increase the followers number. [...more]
What's the affiliate programs which pay more? And what is the best AdSense alternative? What kind of advertising may we use together in the same pages? I have tried and tested personally the following affiliate programa. This is a mini-guide to AdSense alternatives to increase earnings via the internet. [...more]
Affiliate programs pay-per-lead or pay-per-sell kind pay when the click is converted into a register/action/sale and, generally, they're snubbed by most bloggers who tend to use only Adsense contextual branding.
They could, however, constitute a valuable alternative and create a second leg to stand on in order to avoid depending on one source only.
But, let's speak clearly: banners and graphic ads can't compete with contextual ads on blogs, unless... [...more]