Frequent connection time outs
Can I use the phone? i have UL 900 plan too.. whenever i download a file from rapidshare of size 49 MB, the connection gets DC at 35 or 42 MB .. its so irritating that i have tried downloading …
Google Adsense and Competing Pay-per-click Ad Networks
Can I use the phone? i have UL 900 plan too.. whenever i download a file from rapidshare of size 49 MB, the connection gets DC at 35 or 42 MB .. its so irritating that i have tried downloading …
Pay-Per-Click is a simple type of paid advertising that most search engines, including some of the largest ones, now offer. It requires a bid for a "per-click" basis, which translates to your company paying the bid amount every time the …
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“Videos being watched right now” The player itself is slightly larger, so is the font. There’s no banner ad at the top, so everything fits close to one screen shot. via Megite Technology News Original post by Megite Technology News
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window.document.getElementById(‘post-3845’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Hello everyone, www.WebsiteRibbon.com is my site that was originally intended to create a cute addition to people’s site for free. However, as Matt Margolis recently pointed out, trying the ribbons in his blog mattmargolis.com/blog/ made the clickthrough …
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“We are cooperating fully and look forward to addressing any questions the FTC may have as part of their review” The Federal Trade Commission reportedly wants to take a look at a few online advertising acquisitions, not just Google’s planned …
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“Guys: Be seekers of truth, not finders of contradiction” The high priests of free software have congregated at Google Inc. headquarters this week to debate the future of the movement and face down recent patent threats by Microsoft Corp. via …
A csv file contains comma separated values, where each line is a record and each comma-separated column is a data field for a particular category. The first record in a CSV file generally contains column headers, and the data in …
I own MySpace Codes and I was wodering what would pay better. Should I replace the 3rd google 160×600 google ad on the right side with a ValueClick 160×600 for some variety? I think ValueClick may pay better because there …
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eBay is holding an event for its sellers called eBay Live! in Boston this week, and Google Checkout thought it would be cute and hold a party tonight during the event. They called it the Google Checkout Freedom Party, obviously …
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window.document.getElementById(‘post-3845’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;I signed up for a dating ppc affiliate program and have been looking for ones thats actually legit. I dont know if they are legit or not yet because i havent received payment. But if anyone knows …
window.document.getElementById(‘post-3845’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;<<In case you haven’t seen it, Vanessa Fox has decided to leave Google. I’m really sad to see her go, but the work she’s done has really helped webmasters and Google. In the years that Vanessa has …
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window.document.getElementById(‘post-3845’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;“Used fish, old socks and a new attitude: implementing dynamic keyword insertion in a quality score world” Submitted by Jordan McCollum on Thu, 06/14/2007 – 08:06. Moderated by Jeffrey K. Rohrs , VP, Agency & Search Marketing, …
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