Tag Archive | "adsense"

WP Theme Review: Milano

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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WP Theme Review: Milano

UPDATE: I’ve removed the download link because I’ve recently found out that this theme’s footer.php file contains some hidden code. I’m looking into it and checking if the theme author really put it there. If you’ve downloaded and installed this theme, I suggest that you remove or uninstall it and change your blog theme to [...]

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Google Adsense New Login Page & Expandable Ads

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Google Adsense New Login Page & Expandable Ads

It seems like Ping-O-Matic is not the only one that got a makeover. While doing one of my usual daily routines – blog hopping, I came across Dexter’s post about Google Adsense’ new login page. Honestly, I don’t login to Adsense that often so I didn’t notice that it had a new login page until [...]

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My Blog Goals for 2009

Sunday, January 4, 2009

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My Blog Goals for 2009

This will be the first time for me to do something like this for my blog. I’m not doing this because I’m just following what other bloggers are doing but rather, I’m doing this so I will have something to motivate me to do my best, improve on my strengths and work on the weaknesses [...]

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Weekend Roundup #24

Monday, March 31, 2008

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Time flies so fast. Today is the last day of March and the first quarter of 2008 has just passed by. Anyways, here's the latest edition of the Weekend Roundup. Enjoy!Pinoy blogosphereGood news for Ubuntu fans! You can now install Ubuntu on any Windows machine without the need of a different partition or without having to worry about messing up the Windows installation. I'm sure a lot of WordPress theme authors especially those who have premium themes are not gonna like this one. A certain blogger has recently published a detailed article on how to rip a WordPress theme using Firefox and a Firefox extension called Firebug. via AJ's blog. Learn how to increase your Adsense earnings by increasing your pageviews with this post from Jehzlau. Very useful tip if you use lots of images on your blog posts. If you're having a hard time or simply don't have the time to create a Privacy Policy page for your blog, then you should try out the Privacy Policy WordPress plugin that lets you automatically create Adsense-compliant policies. via PinoyTek. This reminds me, I still have to create one for this blog.

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Weekend Roundup #22

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

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If you've noticed, I haven't updated that much recently and there's only been one post since my last weekend roundup. I've been really busy the last few days dealing with some personal matters and I just didn't have the time to finish my drafts or come up with a new post. My apologies and I hope you guys understand. Anyways, here's the latest roundup and hope you guys like it. Enjoy!Pinoy BlogosphereDo you really need to learn programming to be successful online? No, but learning to code in PHP can help you a lot. McBilly explains why on his latest post. Just learned from Dexter of TechAtHand that some blogspot blogs are being marked as potential spam blogs even if they're not. One example is the blog Jehzlau Concepts by Jehzeel Laurente. Adsense recently required all Adsense publishers to have a site-wide privacy policy page in their blogs. Whether you've already created one or not, the question is, do you understand why you have or need a privacy policy? Need more traffic for your blog? Jam talks about her experience on getting more traffic from StumbleUpon and shares 4 ways on how to get that traffic to your blog. Win a Premium FruitfulTime License from J Angelo Racoma's first blog contest. It's so easy to join, just answer the question he posted and leave your answer via a comment.

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Weekend Roundup #19

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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Hope everyone had a good and safe weekend. Found some interesting and useful articles the past few days and now sharing it with you in this week's edition of Weekend Roundup. Enjoy!Pinoy BlogosphereHave you decided to ditch your old PC and get a new one? Pinoy Tech Guy's latest article talks about the things you need to consider when upgrading your PC. Blogging Mix has 11 blogging tips on writing for non native English speakers. Good read for bloggers who don't have English as their native tongue or for anyone who are having difficulties with writing in English. PinoyMoneyTalk warns PayPal users about a new type of PayPal email scam. It's always good to be cautious when it comes to these things. If you get an email from someone you don't know and you're not sure about it, then just ignore it. Better safe than sorry! Recently lost PageRank because of paid links? Jam shares this WordPress plugin she recently found that automatically puts a "rel=nofollow" attribute to all paid links. Before you install this plugin, you'll have to make sure you won't be violating any TOS with your affiliate programs.

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WP Theme Review: StudioPress

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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Daily Blog Tips is not only about blogging tips, they also create free WordPress themes for public use. Their recent release called StudioPress, is a beautiful, clean looking, 2 columned theme which has the option of easily integrating Adsense units in several locations.I was supposed to do a review of the previous theme that Daily Blog Tips released, the GreenTech WordPress theme but when I saw this one I liked it better and so I decided to review this.Basic Features:AdSense-ready: The theme comes with three units integrated already. A 468×60 unit on top, a 336×280 unit on top of the sidebar and a 120×600 unit on the bottom of the sidebar. You just need to copy & paste the AdSense code on the specific php files. Widget-ready: The theme supports widgets, so just drop the ones you use. Comment styling: Comments alternate with a different background, making it easier to follow the conversation. “Welcome” section on the sidebar: You can customize a “Welcome” or “About us” message easily through the form on the “Theme Options.” Search Engine Optimization: The theme comes with title tags optimized, and it already displays only excerpts on archive and category pages, to reduce the duplicate content.Screenshot:

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Weekend Roundup #16

Sunday, January 20, 2008

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Been very busy the past few days but I’m never too busy for this weekly feature. Hope you guys had a good weekend. Here’s this week’s roundup of links from across the blogosphere. Enjoy!Earlier this week, the guys from Automattic launched a new blog called the Publisher Blog which aims to help publishers get the [...]

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Generate Backlinks and Revenue with Qassia

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

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I’m sure some of you have heard about Google’s knowledge base project called “Knol” which is currently in private, invite-only beta testing phase. Now, have you heard about Qassia? I’m not sure how it’s pronounced but someone told me that it’s like Google Knol but better! With that said, I immediately signed up and registered. [...]

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WP Theme Review: So Delicious

Friday, June 15, 2007

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Recently, I did a review of a Wordpress theme called Deliciously Blue. Now, here’s another “delicious” theme that I’m sure many of you guys are gonna like. So Delicious is a 3 column, Web 2.0 styled theme from Web 2.0 Themes. The So Delicious theme was initially not intended for public distribution but after receiving lots [...]

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Google Updates Adsense Program Policies

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

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Adsense just recently announced that they have updated their program policies. We’re now requiring AdSense publishers to comply with the spirit of our Page Quality Guidelines. If you’re an AdWords advertiser, you might already be familiar with these guidelines, which are intended to provide a better experience for users, advertisers, and publishers alike. If you use [...]

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