Defeating the "Google Gods" and hand-picking your own Adsense ads. It’s not uncommon to come across an irrelevant ad on a blog or website that was hand-selected by Google.
Publishers that are product-driven sometimes forget that they, themselves, are retailers; publishers do sell subscriptions, memberships, books, ancillary products, events, etc.
When publishers hear the words "open source", it's not uncommon for them to pack their bags and head for the hills. Some publishers think that using open source software means
Four investors, including the Times Company prove that open source software is the future of online publishing platforms. Over here at Mequoda, we are one of Wordpress' #1 fans.
As big fans of the open source movement, we were very enthused to hear that MySQL was recently picked up by Sun Microsystems. As defined by Wikipedia, the basic program
Anyone with good content and lots of it can benefit from Google AdSense. Size, in terms of traffic or the number of site pages, doesn’t really matter as to
Tips and tricks for increasing click-through rate on Google AdSense. One of Google’s corporate missions is to promote the creation of original content on the Internet, so finding a
How to open a new line of revenue by publishing your books and making them available for the Amazon Kindle. The Amazon Kindle is something of a "first wave"
OptionsHouse has an exciting opportunity for an Online Marketing Director. We are a national online options and stock retail trading brokerage. Our company is aggressively expanding and looking for talented
PEAK6 Investments, LP was founded in 1997 and is headquartered on the original Chicago Board of Trade trading floor. PEAK6 Capital Management LLC, an affiliated market making and proprietary trading
PEAK6 Investments, LP was founded in 1997 and is headquartered on the original Chicago Board of Trade trading floor. PEAK6 Capital Management LLC, an affiliated market making and proprietary trading
There's a new advertising train coming to town, and guess who isn't on it? Google! We're not sure if Google hasn't discovered this method (unlikely) or just preemptively decided that