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Google Adsense Rotating Leaderboard Ads
by lokety on Dec.14, 2007, under Posts
Google Adsense has started putting rotating text ads for the 728×90 leaderboard format. For visitors, they will see two small arrow buttons on the bottom left of the ad space, as shown below. This was captured from my Malaysia Crime Watch Forum site.
![[Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 1, 14KB] [Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 1, 14KB]](http://glob.lokety.com/uploaded_images/googleadsense001.jpg)
Clicking on the right arrow button causes the current ads to slide and fade off to the right, and a new set of ads appear in their place. Note the mouse icon on the next screenshot.
![[Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 2, 15KB] [Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 2, 15KB]](http://glob.lokety.com/uploaded_images/googleadsense002.jpg)
The feature allows visitors to browse five sets of ads, so on the fifth click, only the right arrow button can be clicked, as shown below.
![[Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 3, 14KB] [Google Adsense Ad Screenshot 3, 14KB]](http://glob.lokety.com/uploaded_images/googleadsense003.jpg)
The loading of the next set of ads is quite fast and unobtrusive. When a set has been loaded before, it is cached and loads faster subsequently. It is very convenient to use, but perhaps more can be done to attract visitors to the buttons. Maybe Google Adsense should allow us publishers to specify the onbutton and offbutton colors.
This new feature gives publishers’ sites more ad value as visitors get to see more ads without the site being cluttered up by numerous ad spaces. Perhaps the click value is less for the sets of ads other than the initially displayed one. Another suggestion for the Google Adsense team is to give publishers the option to automatically rotate the ads so that visitors can be easily attracted to the ad space.
I have also initiated my first payout instructions for Google Adsense and Nuffnang Malaysia yesterday. I’ll be sharing the exciting news on my revenue gained from these advertising platforms when I receive the money over the next few weeks.
Technorati Tags: google, google adsense, leaderboard ad, rotating ad, arrow button, nuffnang, make money
Network Market Your Blog, Get Exponential Exposure
by lokety on Sep.19, 2007, under Posts
Network marketing is a powerful and fast way to gain exposure to a product or service. Using a hierarchical network of referrals, people can quickly spread the news of the product or service.
Now imagine the same kind of system for blogs.
This is what BlogRush is designed for. When you create an account with BlogRush and set up a widget on your blogs, fellow blog owners who sign up with BlogRush under you contribute to your own reach in the blogosphere. Each widget impression in your blogs and those under you give you credit, which in turn gives you more traffic to your blogs by means of widget links in other related blogs. The effect of impressions ripples down ten generations below you, each lower one with less impression-to-credit ratio than the previous level.
Take a look at the widget in this blog along the sidebar. These links are contextually selected by the system to be relevant to this blog. Each impression here earns me a link in some other blog’s BlogRush widget.
Thus, your blogs gains exposure exponentially as your downline (a popular term in network marketing) grows both horizontally and vertically. It also adds value to your blogs as it gives more options for your readers as to what other related content may be available elsewhere.
One suggestion for the BlogRush folks: allow us to customize the design and size of the widget. Thanks!
See your blogs’ traffic grow by signing up with BlogRush today. If you choose “News & Media” or “Technology” as the type of blog you own, I may be pushing a new source of readers and traffic to your blog very soon!
Links
BlogRush
<URL:http://www.blogrush.com/r85147044>
Technorati Tags: blog, network marketing, blogrush, blog traffic, increase traffic, promote blog, blog syndication
News – From nntp to rss
by lokety on Aug.17, 2007, under Posts
Over ten years ago when Netscape was the de facto standard and finger was not a rude thing to do, I got started in the news and discussion addiction using nntp, or Network News Transfer Protocol.
Think of nntp as the ancestor of rss, or Really Simple Syndication (really). A network of nntp servers would be available for you to access and browse the discussion channels available. The number of channels during those days were in tens of thousands, from Apple to camping, Star Trek to Microsoft. Each channel has a thread of replies to one another with each message looking very much like an e-mail. The messages are just text-based, with the occasional text-encoding of binaries such as warez and pictures.
Those were the humble and sometimes underground days when news and data were quietly exchanged between people all over the world. Browsers were not favoured yet, and ftp was like the Internet jet engine of file sharing. I remember this was the way we used to get antivirus and browser updates from McAfee and Netscape respectively.
The program which I used to talk nntp was from Forte, called Free Agent for Windows 95. It was a simple three-frame Windows interface that worked well to deliver news. However, just like the news of today, I easily got flooded with news. Now, Forte seems to only have Agent commercially and it supports e-mail as well.
In 2007, we have Google Reader, which combines fancy http push (AJAX) and good ‘ol frames. It can automatically update the news as they are published from blogs, newspapers and corporations. You can tag and categorize news. Best of all, it uses the familiar vi command set (e.g. j for down, k for up). Just like other Google apps, it is very accessible since it is web-based.

Just like a decade ago, look at the volume of news I go through… it’s crazy in this information age.
Links:
Wikipedia – Network News Transfer Protocol
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nntp>
Forte
<URL:http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php>
Google Reader
<URL:http://www.google.com/reader/>
Technorati Tags: review, software, nntp, news, forte, free agent, rss, google reader

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