Reading time: 4 – 6 minutes The purpose of this post is twofold in terms of blogging. First I wanted to introduce to you two plugins you might not have ever seen. Secondly I wanted to talk about professionalism for designers. Plugin One is an affiliate publishers best friend. Adrotate is every bit as good as Max Blog Press’s Ninja Affiliate. Not only will the last several versions of this plugin provide you with quick affiliate masking slash redirect through your own site, it keeps track of your banner impressions and click throughs. Version 2.4 even has a feature to block banners when they reach a certain number of impressions or clicks. Unlike Ninja Affiliate version 2.3.1 of AdRotate works quite well in WorPress Mu. There are things to be aware of though. If you use the banner wizard you can not later make the link an auto redirect link, you will have to stop rotating the banner and make a new entry. Secondly in version 2.4 he automatically sticks a link back...
Beyond Adsense – An Amped Media Review
April 2, 2009 by Blogboy
Filed under Monetizing Your Blog
Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes There comes a time in every bloggers career they have to make a choice about monetizing their blogs. Monetizing isn’t the right thing for every blogger, surprisingly enough. There are plenty of vanity bloggers or those who blog to support a separate business venture. You can rest assured that when I finally get my novel in print there will be absolutely no ads other than products on the corresponding site/blog. Just as not every blog is meant for monetizing, not every blog should be monetized in the same way. Most people recommend starting off with adsense, which for sure is (was) the easiest program to get into. As I understand it from a great many noobs plenty of sites are getting rejected these days and many more are getting their accounts cut within the first couple of days of going active with Google’s normal no explanation given email. If this has happened to you, don’t get worried over it since it happens to a lot of bloggers...
Launching Brad The BlogBoy
April 1, 2009 by Blogboy
Filed under How To Blog
Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes This is not only Brad The BlogBoy’s one year aniversary this is the first day of our relaunch and I wanted to thank everyone who has contributed with comments and ideas over the last year. I really wanted to take the time to tell you about what to expect over the next year. I will promote one new theme a week here. With any luck, I will be able to create one new theme a week to also hand out. I want to do some in depth plugin analysis as well. With any luck I will be able to get a few of the popular plugin authors, especially those I use a great deal to pimp their own wares to you. Last but not least you are going to see a lot more of me here and over at Blogging For Noobs. convey_source = "English"; Read More →
Attracting Traffic with Banner Ads
February 20, 2009 by Blogboy
Filed under Traffic Building
Reading time: < 1 minute Attracting Traffic with Banner Ads By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Nowshade_Kabir]Nowshade Kabir Internet is an ever evolving business platform. Doing business on the Internet differs in a number of ways from every day brick and mortar business. Change here is more frequent, more dramatic and may have greater impact than in a conventional business. Success in this climate can only come from quick response to the changes. Look at web advertisement! Just in a few short years, we have seen rise and fall of banner advertisement, email marketing, pop-ups, pop-unders and number of other marketing tools. convey_source = "English"; Read More →
Linking for Traffic – Not Positioning!
February 19, 2009 by Blogboy
Filed under Traffic Building
Reading time: 1 – 2 minutes By Jason Hulott With more and more experts and search engine enthusiasts claiming the right way and the wrong way to handle link swapping, link exchanging or reciprocal linking! You can tell something is important when there is more than one name for it! GRIN! There are also two schools of thought on the reasons link swapping. The first reason for link swapping has always been to carry favour with Search engine rankings. Have a good site with lots of links and this is seen as a good thing and therefore Search Engines will rank you higher. Sadly, like all things in life, this system can be abused and taken to the extreme. Sites are buying in hundreds if not thousands of links trying to “boost” their ranking artificially. This is fine in the short term but we are starting to see a fundamental shift in Search Engine algorithms. convey_source = "English"; Read More →





