Author Archive for Ghengis
Why Ad.ly is the better Money Source for Tweeter Users
In my last post I have showed you one of the examples of how to make money with Tweeter via sponsored tweets and how much Ad.ly is paying some of the mega tweeter users. Today I will share some of my thoughts explaining why everyone thinks that they will do a better job than any [...]
Get paid to use Twitter – Sponsored Tweets by Ad.ly
Look around and sometimes you will be surprised that how many people have thousands and thousands of twitter followers. Since using twitter we can constantly updating our status, more and more companies are trying to convince Twitter users and advertisers with in-stream advertising options, where instead of updating a “true” status the user will tweet [...]
5 Ways to Attract Expensive Google Ads: Optimize Your Adsense Ads
Last month I have posted a how I earn the highest CPM for my websites using adsense and chitika. And today I will share some of the ways that you can attract higher paid ads for your websites.
Make the ads more relevant
Use se Section Targeting when you work with Google Adsense. Use <!– google_ad_section_start –> [...]
How to Make Money Tweeting: Sponsored Tweet
Yes, it’s no secret that Twitter can be a tremendous time-suck. But imagine getting paid for wasting those precious minutes of your day. Thanks to companies that are desperate to reach consumers in the social-media crowd, it’s now possible to make a buck or two — or much more — on Twitter by something called [...]
Best CPM Rate for Your Blogs Page View : Adsense Plus Kontera Plus Chitika
Unless you are the top 100 websites in the USA and you have a group of dedicated sales people trying to sell you ad slots, probability is that you are not really that happy with your CPM rate that you are generating through your advertising network. Unlike you guys I also have tried out a [...]
6 Reasons for White Hat Link Cloaking: Don’t Leave Money on the Table
If you want to generalize, Link Cloaking or Link Masking describes the technique of serving a different page to a search engine spider than what a human visitor sees. Usually this technique is abused by spammers for keyword stuffing. And that’s why Black Hat Link Cloaking is a violation of the Terms of Service of most search [...]

