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23
Jan
2008

New Internet Access Pricing Scheme based on Usage?

Written by Joeychgo

This does not bode well for those of us who derive our living from building and maintaining websites… Time Warner Cable is conducting a trial on setting high-speed internet charges based on usage.

The company, the second-largest cable provider in the United States, will start a trial in Beaumont, Texas, in which it will sell new Internet customers tiered levels of service based on how much data they download per month, rather than the usual fixed-price packages with unlimited downloads.

Company spokesman Alex Dudley said the trial was aimed at improving the network performance by making it more costly for heavy users of large downloads. Dudley said that a small group of super-heavy users of downloads, around 5 percent of the customer base, can account for up to 50 percent of network capacity.

This also doesnt look too promising for regular people. As the internet grows and becomes faster, video delivery  is becoming more and more popular.

Could this mean a return to more basic, less graphical and lower bandwidth websites? Time will tell, but if this kind of pricing does push ahead, which I suspect it might, we may see something of a reversal of website size.

23
Jan
2008

A little Joke for your amusement…

Written by Joeychgo

Three guys, a Canadian, Osama Bin Ladin and Uncle Sam are out walking together one day. They come across a lantern and a Genie pops out of it. "I will give each of you each one wish, that’s three wishes total," says the Genie.The Canadian says, "I am a farmer, my dad was a farmer, and my son will also farm. I want the land to be forever fertile in Canada." With a blink of the Genie’s eye, ‘POOF’ the land in Canada was forever made fertile for farming.

Osama Bin Ladin was amazed, so he said, "I want a wall around Afghanistan, so that no infidels, Jews or Americans can come into our precious state." Again, with a blink of the Genie’s eye, ‘POOF’ there was a huge wall around Afghanistan.

"Uncle Sam" (A former civil engineer), asks, "I’m very curious. Please tell me more about this all."The Genie explains, "Well, it’s about 15,000 feet high, 500 feet thick and completely surrounds the country; nothing can get in or out—virtually impenetrable.""UncleSam" says, "Fill it with water."

18
Jan
2008

Building Effective Landing Pages - Learn with me

Written by Joeychgo

As I posted awhile ago, one of my goals for 2008 is to significantly increase my affiliate sales income.  I started this month by choosing a particular subject area to focus in. I’m not going to reveal it at this time but will at some point. (sorry folks, I dont want more competition just yet)

Im happy to report so far so good. I have spent about $350 on Google Adwords and taken in about $1,370 in affiliate revenue so far this month. Pretty good for the first 2 weeks I think. So, I know I am on the right track. Just a few statistics to point out where I am at for this month:

  • Impressions: 116,931
  • Clicks (from adwords): 1,429
  • Ad Clicks On Page: 894
  • AdWords Cost: $331.56
  • Earnings: $1369.92

So I seem to be converting well so far. 63% of the people that come to the page click through to an advertiser.

The next step is to refine what I have done so far in order to further improve. One thing I have noticed is that I am really not placing well with Google AdWords. What I mean by that is I am paying more for clicks then I probably need to be, and not ranking as high. When I look at my Keyword Quality Score for each phrase Google is ranking them either"ok" or "poor" — which means I have to pay more to have my ad’s display. Many of my keywords are not displaying the ad on the first page even.

Just as a point of reference, Google Adwords gives you a Keyword Quality Score for each keyword. You can read more about that on the Google Adwords Blog.

So, I started looking at my landing page. Landing Pages are nothing more than information-rich pages. They suit search engines by providing rich content, and they help human users, by providing clearly focussed pages to find information they need, and help direct them to specialist internal pages for further information as required. And it suits the webmaster, because it allows the traffic to be targeted in a much more precise manner.

Now, I am advertising several different companies which provide similar products. My landing page is designed to educate the reader about the topic a bit and then offer them several choices, comparing those choices and offering reviews of some of them. When I designed the page, naturally I optimized it for search engines and to sell the products. However, according to the Keyword Quality Scores, I didnt do so well apparantly. So now I need to research some of the finer points and see how I can improve that quality score.

More on this in the next post. Please feel free to post comments and suggestions as to resources you think I should look at to help this research along and make necessary improvements.

16
Jan
2008

Google Reducing Adsense Referral Payments

Written by Joeychgo

I received this email today:

Hello AdSense publisher,

We are writing to share some important information with you about
referrals to the AdSense product. As part of ongoing efforts to
optimize revenue opportunities for our publishers, we are
constantly experimenting with new revenue-enhancing features as
well as tweaking those products already available to our
publishers.
In this spirit, we will be making some significant changes to
referrals for the AdSense program in the coming weeks.

As some of you may remember, in February 2007, as an experiment,
we raised the bounty paid (from $100 to $250) when a publisher you
refer brings in $100.  We have decided to conclude this experiment
and return to the original paid bounty amount of $100. In
addition, we will no longer be offering the $5 bounty for the
first $5 that a referred publisher brings in or the $2,000 bonus
for referring 25 publishers earning $100 or more in any 180 day
period. $100 will be the only bounty paid for referrals to the
AdSense program.

If you’re currently displaying referral units on your site
directing users to sign up for AdSense, read on below for details
about what to expect in the coming weeks.

In early January, your AdSense account will be updated to only
note the $100 payment for referring users to AdSense. You will
continue to be paid under the current bounty structure ($5, $250,
$2,000) until late January, after which you will receive $100 once
a referred publisher brings in $100 within 180 days.

Thank you for referring users to AdSense in the past. We
apologize for any inconvenience this news may cause.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team

Google Inc.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

 What this basically says is that Google is reducing the referral payments. Now, if you refer someone to Adsense, you only get paid if they earn $100 in the first 6 months they are on the program, and then, you only get $100 as a referral fee. Currently you receive $5 when they earn their first $5, and then, you received $250 when that publisher you referred earned $100. Plus, you receive $2000 if you bring in 25 of those $100 publishers in 6 months. All that is gone. Now, you will only receive $100 as a referral payment, and you only receive that if the publisher earns $100 within the first 6 months.

I guess Google doesnt really need referrals so much anymore.

 





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