Archive for December, 2006

Google hated only 1/4 as much as Microsoft

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Google has been under a lot of fire recently. There are rumors that it is paying money to terrorist groups via Orkut and AdSense while sharing information with CIA and screwing AdWords advertisers by favoring their own products over theirs. Newspapers are complaining that Google is profiting from the information ...

Prevent bot attacks on your AdSense using AdLogger

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

One of the greatest things about AdSense is that it allows you to make money 24/7 whether you are actively updating your site or you are away on vacation. The only problem is that Google will not hesitate to cancel your account if they believe that your site is somehow ...

Around the web on December 11th

Monday, December 11th, 2006

December 11th was one heck of an exciting day! There was too much happening so fast that it was not possible for me to take a break from my day job to blog about each one as it happened. So here is the roundup of the most exciting news around ...

Talk about contextual advertising do and don’ts

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

Jeremy Schoemaker of Shoemoney.com has posted a video of his recent talk during the Search Engine Strategies (SES) conference held in Chicago. The title of his talk is "Making Money With Contextual Advertising - The Gray Area." The 25-minute talk is plenty of time for Jeremy to discuss many aspects ...

Google under fire again and again and again!

Friday, December 8th, 2006

It seems that no day goes by without Google having to defend itself. The days when everybody loved Google and its "do no evil" mandate are quickly becoming long lost memories. Just this week, Google's PR department had to come out and explain Google's business practices. First, Google is once again ...