Germany's next Problogger
Posted: Wed 05/23/2007 by ramiroA few weeks ago I noticed a new German blog called Probloggerworld. The author mainly writes posts about blogging, monetizing websites, boosting traffic, and similar topics. Many of the posts have titles like Howto do ... or asking questions like Can you boost your traffic by ... (in German of course).
AuctionAds - Advertising Service for eBay Ads
Posted: Wed 05/16/2007 by ramiroIn early March this year ShoeMoneyMedia Group and MediaWhiz Holdings launched an advertising service called AuctionAds which serves ads from the eBay affiliate program.
A few weeks ago I signed up for the AuctionAds service because ads served from the eBay affiliate program through the German affiliate network affilinet are my biggest source of revenue on one of my websites.
Sponsored Review of ReviewMe
Posted: Thu 11/09/2006 by ramiroToday ReviewMe opened it's doors to bloggers and advertisers. This post is a sponsored review of ReviewMe.
So what is review me all about? The concept behind ReviewMe is similar to that of PayPerPost with one major difference. Bloggers who write paid reviews about products are required to disclose their posts as advertising.
The concept of sponsored blog posts earned a lot of negative critics in the blogosphere. The main point of criticism was that bloggers can't be trusted any more and will loose credibility.
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Wordtracker Keyword Research Tool
Posted: Mon 06/19/2006 by ramiroWordtracker is a professional tool for doing keyword research. Wordtracker helps you compile a list of relevant keywords for your website and shows you what people are actually searching for.
When you enter a keyword in Wordtracker two major search engines will be searched for this term, then 200 related websites will be visited to extract a list of 300 keywords. You then ask the Wordtracker database with over 300 million stored Web searches whether the suggested keywords are searched for in search engines. With Wordtracker you do not need to guess what people actually type into search engines but will be presented with real world examples of Web searches.
