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Google Makes AdSense Multilingual
Google Makes AdSense Multilingual
12/19/2003 06:19 PMAdweek Online Dec 19 2003 5:29PM ET
Google Makes AdSense Multilingual,
Brings It Multinational
Google Makes AdSense Multilingual,
Brings It Multinational
12/24/2003 09:59 AMMedia Post Dec 24 2003 9:12AM ET
When AdSense Doesn't Make Sense
When AdSense Doesn't Make Sense
07/14/2004 01:13 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - Christopher Knight over at
EmailUniverse.com has a useful article this week that outlines some of
the reasons why running AdSense may not make the most sense for your
Web site....
I put <a
href="https://www.google.com/adsense/hom
e">Google Adsense</a>
I put <a
href="https://www.google.com/adsense/hom
e">Google Adsense</a>
10/30/2003 08:17 PMI put <a href="https://www.google.com/adsense/home">Google
Adsense</a> on <a href="http://easytopicmaps.com/">Easy
Topic Maps</a> two weeks ago. There have been 1,324 impressions
and 40 clickthroughs (about 3 by myself), which gives an impressive
average clickthrough rate of 3.0% (I'm not <a
href="http://unicast.org/archives/000866.html">supposed</a>
to say...
Now it all makes sense.....
Now it all makes sense.....
02/01/2005 08:42 PMGreed and digital convergence often go hand in hand.
Many a deal has been f*cked up by some greedy (usually white male)
as**hole who thinks he can't just stick to his business model and
evolve into digital convergence - organically (read: later.)
No this guy - needs to try and take it all - NOW. He's gonna make
his play, and dam the logic of the alliances, the virtue of doing it
right and smart - we want IT ALL - NOW.
That seems to be what Mike Ramsey at
TiVO did.
Instead of going into a deal with COMCAST, which was critical -
given the fact that PVRs are becoming a commodity and Microsoft and
Digeo are on their asses. TiVO turned down a deal with COMCAST
supposedly in favor of their "digital convergence/Home LAN" play.
This is why they bought Strangeberry.
But what seems strange to me is why couldn't TiVO have lciensed it
software to COMCAST and STILL do their Home LAN play?
Why can't they organically grow into a Home LAN play, evolving
their brand into something that means - cool, compelling experience
that works?
By turning down the COMCAST deal, Mike Ramsey got kicked out and
now they'll probably never ship the Strangeberry V3 - and they'll just
tube - as COMCAST will hook up with MS and squash them.
Oh well.
Here's Peter Rojas'
engadget report....
Ok, now we understand why TiVo CEO
Michael Ramsay was “promoted” out of his job last week. You
know how people have been telling TiVo how the only way they’re
going to survive would be to convince some a cable company to license
their digital video recorder software for use on set-top boxes?
Yeah, well according to the New York Times last summer they were
about to score a big deal with Comcast to do precisely this, that is
until Ramsay pulled the plug at the last moment because he was
convinced TiVo wasn’t getting paid enough money or given enough
control over the service.
We won’t second guess his decision, since we don’t know the
exact terms of the deal (though apparently they were pretty bad), but
you know what, TiVo is sort of in a life-or-death situation right now
and might have to take what it can get if it wants to stick around.
The company is still not turning a profit, they’re facing increased
competition from all sides (from cable companies with their generic
DVR-capable set top boxes, Digeo’s
Moxi, and Microsoft’s Media Center OS, not to mention stuff like
MythTV and Beyond TV), and having deal like this in place would have
been especially valuable in the wake of their recent break up with
DirecTV. Now it’s Microsoft and Digeo who are testing their
software with Comcast and TiVo that’s being left out in the cold.
Ramsay says his strategy was to make an end-run around the cable
companies and focus on turning the TiVo into a digital entertainment
hub (i.e. “convergence”, i.e. the same thing everyone else claims
to be working on), but now he’s out (at least as CEO, he’s staying
on as chairman) and it’s unlikely that whoever succeeds him will
have the luxury of grand visions: right now they’re going to have to
focus on ensuring that TiVo is still in business a year from now.
[engadget]
This is important stuff. TiVO defined PVRs and now they're about
to lose the market. Same thing is happening to NetFlix as we
speak.
Is it lack of patents and bank account that causes this to happen
or it something more about execution and staying smart. It's not good
enough to be first and be really smart about your product offering or
compelling experience.
It's about staying smart and working with others. Not being too
greedy and keeping your eye on the end-user's experience - not your
bank account. Or shall I say your future bank account.
Yah gotta follow DROC (do not run-out-of cash.) But you also can't
be too greedy. TiVO knew that COMCAST knew that DirecTV was blowing
off TiVO. TiVo should have known that MS was sucking up to COMCAST -
HARD.
Why was COMCAST trying to do a deal with TiVO? Cause TiVO has the
best product and experience. But they weren't able to come to a deal.
Hmmmmmm.
Sounds like Apple to me.
A new PC makes no sense--but who cares?
A new PC makes no sense--but who cares?
07/11/2004 08:40 PMZDNet Jul 12 2004 0:32AM GMT
IBM has a few words about why Linux on
Mac hardware makes sense
IBM has a few words about why Linux on
Mac hardware makes sense
02/16/2004 06:46 PMthorough guide to running Linux on a PowerPC .. white
paper
www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-pmac.html?ca=dgr-lnxw
01LinuxMac
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Tech Bits: Software that makes sense of
Wi-Fi
Tech Bits: Software that makes sense of
Wi-Fi
07/24/2004 07:35 PMUS News Jul 24 2004 11:16PM GMT
Word Menu 2.2: Entertaining, Useful
Lexicon Program Makes Good Sense
Word Menu 2.2: Entertaining, Useful
Lexicon Program Makes Good Sense
07/27/2004 10:44 AMWord Menu 2.2 is a practical investment if you work with words or if
you're a crossword aficionado. It has some flaws -- which, to be fair,
don't stop it from doing what it promises to do. By Charles Purdy,
Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Google AdSense
Google AdSense
02/01/2005 09:42 PMAs some of you that physically visit the site versus pulling the
info from a Aggregator can see we have added Google AdSense ads to the
website. This is to help me cover rising hosting cost, and also to pay
for some of the major improvements to the site design that are being
tested on prototype website. We will be rolling out Geek News Central
Version 2.0 in the near future.
We want to continue to thank each and one of you for having Geek
News Central on your reading list.
I was contacted by Google which saved me having to go through the
approval process and we want to thank Jonas for getting us setup. I
will be playing with the ad placement over the next few weeks.
Todd...
I put Google Adsense on
I put Google Adsense on
10/30/2003 09:22 PMI put Google Adsense on Easy Topic Maps two weeks ago. There have been
1,324 impressions and 40 clickthroughs (about 3 by myself), which
gives an impressive average clickthrough rate of 3.0% (I'm not
supposed to say that) and made...
Google Adsense in RSS: why not?
Google Adsense in RSS: why not?
06/05/2005 10:47 PMLast week Robert McLaws started placing Google Adsense Ads in the
LonghornBlogs RSS Feed. The reaction from the community seemed to be
mostly negative; Dave Winer for instance, wrote: If we wanted to, as
an industry, reject the idea, we could, by asking the people who
create the software to add a feature that strips out all ads. Make
it... (433 words)
$1 million from EisnerCorp for an
insider baseball account of a
long-defunct magazine few outside
BIGMEDIA read, written by two of the
most self-absorbed egomaniacs in the
business, makes sense too
$1 million from EisnerCorp for an
insider baseball account of a
long-defunct magazine few outside
BIGMEDIA read, written by two of the
most self-absorbed egomaniacs in the
business, makes sense too
12/18/2003 06:57 AMSpy Kids to Net $1M for Memoir of Humor
Mag
nypost.com/seven/12172003/business/kelly.htm
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Google AdSense: Revnue
Google AdSense: Revnue
03/23/2005 02:35 AM
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Google AdSense: Revenue
Google AdSense: Revenue
03/14/2005 05:25 PM
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Google WebSearch Under AdSense
Google WebSearch Under AdSense
06/18/2004 12:28 AM"... additional channels, a preview tool, additional language support,
a new ad layout and some other account changes..."
How do I add Google AdSense to my RSS
feed?
How do I add Google AdSense to my RSS
feed?
06/17/2005 03:51 PMHi Dave. From reading your earlier postings, I see that you too have
been approved by Google for their new AdSense for Feeds program. What
I don’t get, however, is how to actually add their adverts in my
RSS feed. I’m running Movable Type: can you help me figure this
out?…
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Google AdSense: Drive
Google AdSense: Drive
03/14/2005 04:00 PM
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Graphics in Google AdSense Ads
Graphics in Google AdSense Ads
04/09/2004 04:06 PMYes Google, the advertiser who was built on and promoted graphic free
advertising now puts graphics...in thier advertising.
Google expands AdSense
Google expands AdSense
06/21/2004 09:15 AMJournalism.co.uk Jun 21 2004 1:20PM GMT
Google AdSense: Relevance
Google AdSense: Relevance
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more on google adsense search for bl0gs
more on google adsense search for bl0gs
06/22/2004 10:40 AMthe typepad example site linked in the story has a good demo of how it
works
Google introduces Adsense banner ads.
Google introduces Adsense banner ads.
06/18/2004 07:07 PMGoogle has recently introduced banner ads for their adsense program,
so perhaps all the talk about how text ads perform...
Running Google AdSense on your site?
Running Google AdSense on your site?
04/11/2005 05:50 AMIf your running Google AdSense ads on your site here is a tool
Chris Pirillo is recommending.
Personally I guess if these ads were doing well enough to allow me
to retire I may have a look at them otherwise my time is much more
valuable that parsing log files. [C
hris Pirillo]
Google Extends AdSense Overseas
Google Extends AdSense Overseas
12/19/2003 06:19 PMasia.internet.com Dec 19 2003 5:25PM ET
What's a 'Page Impression' according to
Google AdSense?
What's a 'Page Impression' according to
Google AdSense?
04/06/2005 11:49 AMLockergnome Apr 6 2005 3:38PM GMT
Google AdSense Sandbox Tool
Google AdSense Sandbox Tool
01/22/2004 06:11 PMJohn Battelle (who has a
great
blog about Internet
seach business and technology) points out a neat little page that lets
you enter a URL and see what kind of Google ads would appear on it.
LinkGoogle AdSense Turning Japanese
Google AdSense Turning Japanese
01/16/2004 11:32 AMMedia Post Jan 16 2004 3:01PM GMT
Google AdSense Bay Area Forum
Google AdSense Bay Area Forum
03/19/2005 02:23 AMI just flew back from the Googleplex (yep, I got to go to the 'Plex),
where I was a part of the Google AdSense Bay Area Forum. The AdSense
team brought together a group of publishers from the Bay Area, and
three presenters with high level experience with AdSense...
Show Google AdSense Ads for any Keyword
Show Google AdSense Ads for any Keyword
12/25/2004 05:01 PMGoogle utility to show current AdSense ads for any keyword.
Google improves AdSense with Ad Links
Google improves AdSense with Ad Links
03/19/2005 03:27 AMFeature boosts the number of text ads tied to a Web page and improves
the relevance between the ads and the Web page's content.
Best practices for Google AdSense for
Feeds?
Best practices for Google AdSense for
Feeds?
06/06/2005 12:03 AMHi Dave. I know you haven’t included AdSense in your own RSS
feeds (yet?) but have watched the space closely. My question to you: I
am interested in adding Google AdSense to my own RSS feeds and am
wondering if there are any best practices you might suggest?…
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Google Launch AdSense for Bloggers
Google Launch AdSense for Bloggers
08/27/2004 01:56 PMGoogle's popular AdSense advertising service is now being opened up to
Bloggers, as well as main stream websites. Announced via
Blogger (a Google subsidiary), Bloggers
will now be able to gain revenue from their online web logs.
AdSense has been a major stream of revenue for Google. Offering
non-intrusive text (and now image) based adverts, content publishers
(like this site) have found them more preferable to more traditional
forms of adverts. Previously, the service had been limited
specifically to non-blog sites. Although launched via Blogger, the
service will not be limited to blogs at Blogger.com - Google will be
offering the service to all.
The blog post announcing the launch gave a clear warning to would be
fraudsters. "Have you ever seen those signs people post near
swimming pools to prevent a few misbehaving kids from messing up
everyone's fun? Yeah, well we're putting up a sign too: "Welcome
To BlogSense, No Fraud Please... We want everyone to have a fair shot
at blogging for dollars."
Opening the service up to bloggers is a smart move for Google.
Primarily because itll give AdSense much more clout; first, because
they are the first to do this, and second, because of the massive
potential increase in advertising space Google will be able command.
However, Google will have to content with some serious issues. Most
critically, the massive potential for abuse. They'll have to work a
lot harder than before to keep fraudsters from being rewarded by the
system. Google have laid down some clear rules that they expect
bloggers to follow if they want to stay on the AdSense (BlogSense?)
program. Whether they'll be successful is open to speculation.

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feeds
Google Adsense Advertisements in RSS
feeds
06/05/2005 11:28 PMAs rumored for quite some time now, it looks pretty official.
Google Adsense for RSS Feeds Launches
Google Adsense for RSS Feeds Launches
06/05/2005 11:27 PM"AdSense for feeds is a program that enables publishers to place
relevant ads in the feeds they syndicate. Google technology
understands the nuances of language, and places ads that are closely
matched (or "targeted") to the content next to which they appear."
Common-sense SEO - Google AdWords vs.
Wordtracker
Common-sense SEO - Google AdWords vs.
Wordtracker
07/30/2004 01:53 AMHigh Rankings Jul 30 2004 6:08AM GMT
Google AdSense Tracker Tool Released
Google AdSense Tracker Tool Released
03/06/2004 02:04 AMGoogle AdSense Contextually Targeting text advertising has been a god
send for many web publishers around the world, bringing in excellent
revenue while ...
The Scoop on Multiple Google AdSense Ad
Units
The Scoop on Multiple Google AdSense Ad
Units
04/09/2004 04:06 PM"When the AdSense terms got changed, it set off some pretty intensive
discussion over what this multiple ad unit thing meant, if publishers
could start using it right away, and how publisher's could control
whether the multiple ad units shared any of the same ads."
New Google AdSense EFT spells the end of
the Fabled UPS Club
New Google AdSense EFT spells the end of
the Fabled UPS Club
03/23/2005 09:35 AMUPS Club holds candle light vigil ;-)
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