Text Link Ads Review

Posted by Andrew on January 8th, 2007
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This is a paid post.

One of the biggest challenges I face as a webmaster is optimizing my sites for search engines, onsite and offsite. Offsite SEO is the toughest. I try to stay away from spending money on SEO just because I pretend that my budget restricts me from doing so. However, learning the hard way, I realized that free SEO can only get you so far especially if you’re after something that’s more specific and targeted.
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Vanity Mobile Numbers

Posted by Andrew on September 26th, 2006
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I caught wind of a page on Multiply.com called Sundry Online that sells a plethora of products from cosmetics, bags, household items and sexual enhancers. It was the typical amateurish merchant website you would see on Multiply — sparkly logo, badly lighted pictures, words in ALL CAPS followed by exclamation marks (!!!) But what caught my attention was their headline:

Want to have a 4-DIGIT VANITY NUMBER to advertise your products? Only PHP5,600/yr!!!

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PayPerPost - The End of Serious Blogging

Posted by Andrew on August 1st, 2006
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pay per post logo

PayPerPost made quite a stir a month ago when it revealed that it will pay bloggers to write about products and services of its advertisers. The company made good with its promise recently when it began paying off its first set of bloggers.
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Friendster FAds Quirks

Posted by Andrew on June 15th, 2006
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Frienster again wrote me informing that “some statistical information” of my first free ad was lost. To make up for it, I get a hefty P1,000 coupon (or E-pin), allowing me to make a new ad that will show up 30,000 times over a 7-day period. How’s that?

Clearly Friendster’s advertising platform is still in the testing stage. It looks promising — perhaps even better than their other type of advertising that I found too distracting and invasive. Text advertising is the way to go these days. It’s easier to look at, faster to load and not as cumbersome as traditional banner ads. Friendster Ads takes on a similar form as Google Adsense’s Adlinks, wherein a user is taken to a page of relevant ads instead of directing them to an advertiser’s website. I particularly dislike Adlinks because I found them ineffective. But the main difference is that Friendster Ads presents a whole page ad that’s composed by the advertiser, which is a lot better. I do wish that they can make their ads contextual based on the user’s hobbies and interests rather than displaying random ads that’ll just go to waste. They should also let advertisers choose which demographic their ads would cater to.

Friendster Ads looks like a promising revenue stream in the offing. With a 5 million-strong Filipino user base, I think many will find this a convenient and very cheap way of promotion.

Yet again, I’ll report on how my second ad does.