Take to the Open Roads…

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Original post by Chris Gilmer

Stupid “Click The Ads” Mentality Comes To Facebook

Every so often, I see a website that tells its users to make sure to click the Google AdSense ads and I just laugh. Actually outright telling your users to click a Google ad is one of the dumbest things you can do, as it can cause your account to be banned and you to lose any money you might have made legitimately. You see it all the time, and now it’s been spotted on Facebook.
Amit Agarwal found one Facebook application that includes AdSense ads (which might even be against Facebook’s Terms of Service), but worse, says you should come by and click the ads. Not just that you should click the ads, but that you should come by once every day and click an ad so that they can get a better server. Yeah, that’s wonderful. This blog reports they’ve already been banned by […]

Original post by Nathan Weinberg

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Check out my signature for the business opportunity waiting for you
regards
Jerry

Original post by quikfind_jerry

7search.com (search engine)

hello!
Can anybody using 7search.com for pay per click? I am new to 7search.com;)
Following is my question.
There are two options in 7search account. 1) Keywords 2) categories. We can add keywords by clicking on keyword link. But how do I categorised my keywords? For e.g. if i have pregnancy webpage, I want create 1 set of keywords called pregnancy and accordignly other set of keywords for child, dad, etc.
Also there are no. of categories there in account. what is the use of those categories? I found that we have to create ads for both keywords section as well as categories section. But in categories section, we can only create ads. But in keywords section we can add keywords as well as ads. Why to create ads on both the sides? How do I start creating ads as well as adding keywords to go ahead easily? Please guide me.
Thanks!

Original post by Priti

Major News Events Since Google Presentations Was Announced

23 days, 1 hour until Google Presentations is officially late.
Some events that have been in the news and have happened since April 17:

April 25 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 135.95 points to close at 13089.89; its first close above 13000 in its history.
May 6 - Nicolas Sarkozy is elected President of the French Republic, defeating Ségolène Royal with 53% of the vote in the French Presidential Election.
May 10 - Tony Blair announces he will resign as British Prime Minister on 27th June triggering a Labour Party leadership election.
June 2 - Four people are charged with a terror plot to blow up JFK International Airport in New York.
June 29 - Apple Inc.’s iPhone is released in the United States.
July 1 - Portugal takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from Germany.
July 18 - At the height of rush hour in New York City a major […]

Original post by Nathan Weinberg

experience with cpx interactive???

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;has anyone tried cpx interactive..is it a cpc or a cpm network?? and does it accepts warez sites??? moreover can we use it with adbrite on the same page???:D
plz post ur suggestions about it

Original post by _sonia_

Very basic question?

I know it is very basic but then I want to know what is better for you guys PPC or PPM and why?:rolleyes:

Original post by fireurimagination

theClassConnection

<<theClassConnection
Author: Chris Klundt
Google APIs used:
Google Web Toolkit
An example of the first web application ever written by a developer, using GWT.>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Weekly Google Code Roundup: New Gears, GWT out of beta, and YouTube meets GData

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Original post by Chris Gilmer

Best PPC for complete newbie that owns gaming blog/forums?

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;I know, I know, there are tons of these topics, but I was hoping I could find out what was best for my specific site. Right now, I’ve got about 20 regulars on the site, and it is a gaming blog/forum with an arcade section. I am fairly new to ads (and also owning a web site) and wonder what is the best thing to start with.
Also, is there any way to completely prevent clicks from certain IP addresses, and/or limit the amount of clicks to prevent ‘click bombing’? I know adlogger used to do this, but they are no longer up.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
EDIT: Also, noob question: I imagine any of the mods for vbulletin that are made for adsense should work for any PPC, correct? Things like these mods:
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=153804

Original post by dpatel304

AdSense Almost Gives Everyone “Allowed Sites” Feature

window.document.getElementById(’post-3845′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Google briefly rolled out the Allowed Sites feature for all AdSense users this weeks, then took it back. The feature is a wonderful one, one that lets you list all the sites you are running AdSense ads on and thus prevent any other sites for damaging your account. Sometimes, a competitor or other evil party will run your ads somewhere that can hurt you, perhaps in a way that violates the Terms of Service or commits massive click fraud, and this feature acts as protection.
Earlier this week the feature appeared in all AdSense publisher dashboards, then a day or so later it went away. A Google representative explained that they had to roll back the feature, but it should be available to all account soon.
DazzlinDonna says:
Why does the world continue to ignore the missteps that Google makes?

I don’t know if I’d go that far, […]

Original post by Nathan Weinberg

Google Chief Financial Officer to Retire

“You could argue there is no better time for (Reyes) to move on than when the company is on top of its game”
Google Inc.’s chief financial officer will retire by the end of the year, creating the most prominent job opening at the Internet search leader since it went public three years ago. via Time

Original post by Time

Updates from the Latest Python Sprint

<<By Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source Team Google was pleased to host last week’s Python Sprint . From August 22-25th, over twenty developers in Mountain View and Chicago came together to improve next generation Python, also known as Python 3000 or Py3k. Many of the participants got their init…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

The Onion leaves us crying

<<As part of our internal Hack Speaker Series, sponsored by our Advanced Development Division (you with me still?), Yahoos were recently treated to an hour of satire and cynicism by Peter Koechley, managing editor of America’s finest news source, The Onion . Peter (known also as brother of …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Create your own political ad

<<As political producer for the Election team at Yahoo!, my job is to help political campaigns and organizations of all sizes and parties understand (and hopefully use) the social media platforms on Yahoo!.
This morning, Mitt Romney’s campaign launched a contest on Jumpcut in which u…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

What’s your story?

<<From time to time, we stumble across great stories about the unique and interesting ways you’re using Book Search . Recently, we invited Jo Guldi, the “roads scholar” we told you about last spring, and Erin McKean, the writer behind the A Dress A Day blog, to tell us more about how they use…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

YouTube: Now with GData Goodness

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Original post by Chris Gilmer

“Americans invented the Internet, but the Japanese are running away with it.”

<<As I’ve pointed out in the past , the most recent figures show that 99 of every 100 Americans receive high-speed broadband service from either their local phone company or their local cable company. Many have only one choice of broadband provider, and still others have none at all. It’s no se…>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Follow in the footsteps of your favorite characters

<<I’ve heard many people describe reading as an experience that “transports” them to “another place.” This strikes me as true. When I’m lost in a book (so to speak), it’s easy to forget what’s going on around me. It somehow makes sense that so many great books have journeys in them, from Homer’s …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

Lights, camera, Gmail!

<<Posted by Julian Sonego, Consumer Marketing Manager Last month, we invited you to join the Gmail collaborative video, pull out your video cameras and help us imagine how an email message travels around the world. Two Rubik’s cubes , a few jaunts in a bottle , beautiful sand animation , and …>>   (more…)

Original post by Chris Gilmer

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