5 Great Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings
If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the way to do it is through Adsense. There are lots of webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their sites. But then some of the “geniuses” of them are enjoying hundreds of dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites. What makes these webmasters different from the other kind is that they are different and they think out of the box.The ones who have been there and done it have quite some useful tips to help those who would want to venture into this field. Some of these tips have boosted quite a lot of earnings in the past and is continuously doing so.
Here are some 5 proven ways on how best to improve your Adsense earnings.
Read more »What Could Warren Buffett Have Been Thinking?
"If I have seen a little further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
-- Sir Isaac Newton
Warren Buffett. George Soros. Carl Icahn. Bill Miller. These names ring out among the giants of investing -- names of highly admired people with records to aspire to.
For years, Foolish investors have tried to tap into their genius by immersing themselves in their biographies, studying how they invest, and, with the advent of the Internet, trawling through their Form 13-F filings for hidden pearls of Foolishness.
Read more »Writing Good Descriptions For eBay Auctions
Now that you’ve attracted bidders with your auction title, you have to get them to bid on your item by telling them why they should bid. What you are essentially doing is writing sales copy. You want to get them excited about what you are offering.
You should start off with a headline and a sub-headline. This is something that most eBay sellers fail to do is use a headline to begin their description. A good headline should create a problem that the reader can identify with and stress the main benefit of your product in solving that problem. It should also generate excitement and a desire to learn more about your product.
Read more »How to Sell your Client on a Blog Strategy
Most SEO’s will agree that Blogs are an important part of their Toolkit. Blogs offer both on page and off page benefits for our client’s sites.
Implementing a Blog is relatively simple to do…the tough part is getting the client to agree to one.
This is the first in a 5 part series looking at Blog Strategy with a focus on Clients. In this post, I’m going to look at some of the typical objections clients have to implementing a Blog Strategy, and how to answer them.
The Client: Why would I think about implementing a Blog Strategy?
Blog growth is exploding. If you do a search on Technorati for “blog” you’ll receive over 15 Million search results.
There is a good reason for this.
Blogs are becoming the de facto source for news and information for our culture.
Read more »3 More Outrageously Cheap Stocks
I don't want to underestimate your knowledge of tiny public companies, but ...
You've probably never heard of Bill Sherertz, the CEO of $190 million Barrett Business Services. Yet he's one of my top 10 favorite CEOs to talk with. He's sharp, blunt, and lucid, and a conversation with him is never uninteresting.
Case in point
To wit, when commenting on his outrageously cheap stock in a recent conference call, here's what Mr. Sherertz had to say to Wall Street:
"If you guys want to sell [Barrett] down to five times earnings, maybe I will just buy the whole [expletive] thing."
Yes, I've quoted that line before, but it's one of my favorites. It also got me to thinking: With all of the recent volatility in the market, what other stocks are outrageously cheap?
Read more »Great Stocks Don't Make You Think!
My greatest financial investment thus far is providing the start-up capital for my company The Motley Fool. I'm not here to write about that today -- maybe another time.
I'm here today to share the secret behind the second greatest financial investment I have yet made: The shares of America Online (now Time Warner (NYSE: TWX)) that I bought in 1994.
By March 2000, I had made nearly 200 times my cost of just six years before. A 200-bagger! Ever had one of those -- purchased as a young person in your 20s? Quite a heady impression it made on me -- talk about creating a lifelong love affair with stocks.
I hope I catch another 200-bagger sometime again. But this article isn't about hope. It's about how. You ready?
Read more »Warcraft Gold Seller Adverts
As you know I have adverts on this site which are powered by Google Adsense, and over the years I have made quite a bit from them (a 4 figure sum, in actual fact). I also occasionally blog about World of Warcraft, and because Adsense tries to provide contextual advertising, invariably a few sites selling in-game money crop up.
Blizzard Entertainment is very, very clear on this subject: it is forbidden, full stop. Buying gold gives players an unfair advantage on those who cannot, or are reluctant, to pay extra money on top of their monthly subscription, and the methods used by the gold sellers are increasingly exploitive of the game.
Read more »Gain Traffic and Make Money Online by Using Forums
If you’ve tried everything imaginable to increase your site’s traffic, including even the tiniest little ideas, but you are still not getting the amount of visitors you were hoping for, then you might want to try forums.
A forum is basically an online discussion group, focused around one niche. The members of a forum can make posts and discuss everything related to their niche, ask and answer questions, and even private message each other. A forum is like a blog for the people!
For example, take Digital Point Forums. This is a forum I actively participate in the most, and it is for webmasters. There are separate boards in which you can discuss search engines, SEO, link building, domain names, HTML & web design, and a lot more.
Read more »Pear-shaped diamond to be sold
This undated photo of 72.22 carat diamond was released by Sotheby's Auction House in New York, Friday, March 7, 2008. The large Pear shaped 'D-color' diamond will be offered at auction by Sotheby's in Hong Kong on April 8, 2008, during its Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite Sale.

Quek Chin Yeow, deputy chairman and head of Jewellery department, Sotheby's Asia, holds a pear-shaped 72.22-carat diamond as he poses for a photograph during a press preview Monday March 10, 2008 at Sotheby's in New York. The D-color, flawless diamond is expected to bring up to $13 million when it goes on the auction block April 10 at Sotheby's Hong Kong galleries.

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