the Tamil actress Ranjitha seen in the sex tape of Swami Nithyananda, apparently attempted suicide.
Ranjitha married to a army man. She is now a divorcee.
There are rumours that Ranjitha herself created the tape to blackmail the spiritual leader. This, however, backfired when the video ended up in the hands of the media and its visuals being aired and published across the country.
Hot Actress Ranjitha life Story | Profile
Ranjitha is a famous south indian actress. She is acted in Tamil Malayalam films. Ranjitha is Debut film in Nadodi Therndral in Bharadhi raja direction. She had a several films. She had got married to an Army officer, Rakesh Menon and had quit films to settle down in holy matrimony. For a few years, she did continue to be away. But then, she surprised everybody by announcing her comeback. Rumors soon started that her marriage was in trouble and that's the reason why she had decided to return to films. Ranjitha was acted in Tamil serials.
Ranjitha denies the rumors and says that she is now back simply to explore opportunities that give her scope to perform. "Initially, I was not able to do a variety of roles. But this time I'm even accepting negative roles because there are potentials to act. Some say that I had returned to films because I had run into financial crisis after the marriage. That's not true. There are no fights or misunderstandings between my husband and me. In fact, I had returned to films with his consent," she says. she is acting in serial "Thekkathi Ponnu" Kalaingar Tv opposite Nepolean.
Anjaneyulu (2009)
Kuberulu (2008)
Maisamma IPS (2007) - Mysamma's sister
Suvarna Simhaasanam (1997)
Maavichiguru (1996)
Chinna Vathiyar (1995)
Karma (1995)
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum (1995)
Amaidhi Padai (1994) - Uchamma
Johnnie Walker (1992)
Nadodi Thendral (1992)
Ranjitha - Tamil Actress Profile, Ranjitha Profile, Ranjitha Photos, Ranjitha Wallpapers, Ranjitha Films, Ranjitha Videos
Ranjitha denies the rumors and says that she is now back simply to explore opportunities that give her scope to perform. "Initially, I was not able to do a variety of roles. But this time I'm even accepting negative roles because there are potentials to act. Some say that I had returned to films because I had run into financial crisis after the marriage. That's not true. There are no fights or misunderstandings between my husband and me. In fact, I had returned to films with his consent," she says. she is acting in serial "Thekkathi Ponnu" Kalaingar Tv opposite Nepolean.
Anjaneyulu (2009)
Kuberulu (2008)
Maisamma IPS (2007) - Mysamma's sister
Suvarna Simhaasanam (1997)
Maavichiguru (1996)
Chinna Vathiyar (1995)
Karma (1995)
Sundari Neeyum Sundaran Njanum (1995)
Amaidhi Padai (1994) - Uchamma
Johnnie Walker (1992)
Nadodi Thendral (1992)
Ranjitha - Tamil Actress Profile, Ranjitha Profile, Ranjitha Photos, Ranjitha Wallpapers, Ranjitha Films, Ranjitha Videos
Priyamani’S Biggie With Suriya ‘Raktha Charitra’ in Hindi Tamil Telugu
It’s getting bigger for Priyamani as she’s going far-famed with more remarkable films now. Followed by her national award winning film ‘Paruthiveeran’, the actress had a big surprise as Manirathnam offered her to perform prominent role in his bilingual ‘Raavana’.
Much before she could get away with this mania, the missy has a cerebral-stud call from Ram Gopal Varma now.This is about his next multilingual film ‘Raktha Charitra’ made simultaneously in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil. As known earlier, the film marks the Bollywood debut for Suriya and in Telugu film industry as well (it’s the first direct film in Telugu though there have been more dubbed films). Now, Priyamani must be really enthralled as she gets ‘double-treat’: Casted in Ram Gopal Varma and pairing with Suriya.Ram Gopal Varma has already started shooting for the film ‘Raktha Charitra’ with Vivek Oberoi as the first part involves much of his prominence while Suriya will steal the show from latter part.
Much before she could get away with this mania, the missy has a cerebral-stud call from Ram Gopal Varma now.This is about his next multilingual film ‘Raktha Charitra’ made simultaneously in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil. As known earlier, the film marks the Bollywood debut for Suriya and in Telugu film industry as well (it’s the first direct film in Telugu though there have been more dubbed films). Now, Priyamani must be really enthralled as she gets ‘double-treat’: Casted in Ram Gopal Varma and pairing with Suriya.Ram Gopal Varma has already started shooting for the film ‘Raktha Charitra’ with Vivek Oberoi as the first part involves much of his prominence while Suriya will steal the show from latter part.
Think Starbucks for Happy Hour
As if you needed a new reason to go to Starbucks. While everyone, from McDonalds to Dairy Queen is jumping on the frozen coffee drink bandwagon, the company that started it all is weighing in with a new beverage and a special offer to celebrate it.
The drink is Starbucks' new However-You-Want-It Frappucino. Introduced on May 4th, the cool concoction allows you to choose your own milk, your own coffee, and your own flavorings and toppings from Starbucks' menu. Just as the name implies, you can get it exactly the way you want it. However, if that's too much for you to decide on before getting your first jolt of Joe in the morning, you can choose from one of Starbucks' 17 off-the-menu flavors, like Extra Soy Strawberries & Crème, Double Chocolately Chip, or Extra Coffee Caramel. There are even options for health conscious Starbucks lovers (or those of us who like to think we are), such as Chai and Green Tea flavors.
The drink is Starbucks' new However-You-Want-It Frappucino. Introduced on May 4th, the cool concoction allows you to choose your own milk, your own coffee, and your own flavorings and toppings from Starbucks' menu. Just as the name implies, you can get it exactly the way you want it. However, if that's too much for you to decide on before getting your first jolt of Joe in the morning, you can choose from one of Starbucks' 17 off-the-menu flavors, like Extra Soy Strawberries & Crème, Double Chocolately Chip, or Extra Coffee Caramel. There are even options for health conscious Starbucks lovers (or those of us who like to think we are), such as Chai and Green Tea flavors.
Modem Drivers for Asus Z90R
Your Asus Z90R laptop! has a new operating system installed on it and most of the devices are not working properly now you need to update the drivers. So as far as your Modem device is concerned it will probably not work until you install the correct Asus Z90R driver, here are all the Modem drivers related to Asus Z90R driver for different operating system.
Simply find your relevant driver and proceed onto the link and download your required file.
Simply find your relevant driver and proceed onto the link and download your required file.
Windows XP |
– Modem |
Asus Z90 Series Z90R Modem Driver. for Windows XP This driver is for Modem driver. has the Version 2.1.34 and has a file size of 663.86 (KBytes) |
Windows 2K |
– Modem |
Asus Z90 Series Z90R Modem Driver. for Windows 2K This driver is for Modem driver. has the Version 2.1.34 and has a file size of 664.18 (KBytes) |
Bluetooth Drivers for Acer Aspire 1700
Just updated your Acer Aspire 1700 laptop and have installed a fresh operating system. You would have noticed that most of the devices are not working properly and require you to update their drivers. So if your Bluetooth device is not working simply find the relative driver for your operating system. For your ease we have listed the drivers for all most
Video Drivers for Dell Vostro V13
A new operating system on your Dell Vostro V13 laptop! Don’t worry we have all the required drivers here to get you going. By now You would have noticed that most of the devices are not working properly and require you to update their drivers. For your Video device which will probably not work until you install the correct Dell Vostro V13 driver, here are all the Video drivers related to Dell Vostro V13 driver for different operating system.
So simply find your relevant driver and proceed onto the link and download your required file.
So simply find your relevant driver and proceed onto the link and download your required file.
Card Reader Drivers for Asus Pro86SE
sus Pro86SE laptop Card Reader Driver can be really difficult to find especially after when you have installed a fresh operating system and now you need to be connected to your Card Reader. If your Card Reader device did not auto install after a fresh install don’t worry. Here at Laptopdrivers.net simply find the relative driver for your Asus Pro86SE Card Reader for your installed operating system. Here is a list of nearly all the available drivers for Asus Pro86SE Camera for operating systems such as Windows Xp, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
VeryPDF PDF Driver 2.30
VeryPDF PDF Driver is the quick and easy PDF creation software that converts any type of printable Windows document, including DOC, XLS, PPT, TXT and even HTML to universally accepted PDF with the click of a button. VeryPDF PDF Driver installs as a printer driver, making the creation of PDF documents as easy as printing. This gives users a simple way to share any type of Windows document through the standard, universal PDF format. VeryPDF PDF Driver answers the need of corporations and individuals for an easy to implement low-cost and rapid PDF creation solution.VeryPDF PDF Driver features:1. VeryPDF PDF Driver Installs as a printer driver, 2. VeryPDF PDF Driver appears in the printers folder as "PDFcamp Printer", so you can print from your application as you would print to a standard printer, 3. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports any type of printable windows document including DOC, PPT, HTML and TXT etc, 4. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports font embedding and subsetting, 5. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports Asian language characters, 6. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports Optimised to increase speed, 7. VeryPDF PDF Driver is easy to use, 8. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports page margin, page orientation, 9. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports email pdf file at background, 10. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports batch printing, 11. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports password protection for PDF files with 40 or 128 bit encryption, 12. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports set file permissions to restrict printing, copying, and future modifications to the document, 13. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports hyperlinks, 14. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports merge to an existing PDF file (insert before the first page or append to the last page);15. VeryPDF PDF Driver supports ZIP / JPEG compression for the image stream;No need to learn a complex program. Just select the "PDFcamp Printer" and click OK.
VeryPDF PDF Driver 2.30 Applications software developed by verypdfcom Inc. The license of this applications software is shareware, the price is $29.90, you can free download and get a free trial before you buy a registration or license. Do not use warez version, crack, serial numbers, registration codes, pirate key for this applications software VeryPDF PDF Driver. If you want to get a full and unlimited version of VeryPDF PDF Driver, you should buy from original publisher verypdfcom Inc.
VeryPDF PDF Driver 2.30 Applications software developed by verypdfcom Inc. The license of this applications software is shareware, the price is $29.90, you can free download and get a free trial before you buy a registration or license. Do not use warez version, crack, serial numbers, registration codes, pirate key for this applications software VeryPDF PDF Driver. If you want to get a full and unlimited version of VeryPDF PDF Driver, you should buy from original publisher verypdfcom Inc.
File Size: 599.04Kb License: Shareware Price: $29.90
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows2000, 2000
Downloads: 664 Category: Business \ Applications
Virus Alert: Windows Mobile 6.5 Virus found
This is your Windows Mobile virus alert! If you are a Windows Mobile phone owner, I suggest you listen up. A new virus was found from an application users have downloaded. Below explains where the virus comes from and a link to how to remove it if you have downloaded the application
The Windows Mobile virus started making the ’rounds about a month ago, when someone from the xda-developers forum had reported that his phone was dialing international numbers in the middle of the night. As time went on, more users started experiencing the exact same thing. Now, just recently the culprit has been discovered. It’s a game called 3D Anti-Terrorist. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS GAME. Well, if you have more money than you know what to do with, this game will put some use (for someone else) to your cash. If not dealt with, this could leave you with a huge bill to pay at the end of the month.
In case you have downloaded 3D Anti-Terrorist, there is a guide on how to remove the virus from your device here.
The Windows Mobile virus started making the ’rounds about a month ago, when someone from the xda-developers forum had reported that his phone was dialing international numbers in the middle of the night. As time went on, more users started experiencing the exact same thing. Now, just recently the culprit has been discovered. It’s a game called 3D Anti-Terrorist. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS GAME. Well, if you have more money than you know what to do with, this game will put some use (for someone else) to your cash. If not dealt with, this could leave you with a huge bill to pay at the end of the month.
In case you have downloaded 3D Anti-Terrorist, there is a guide on how to remove the virus from your device here.
There’s No App For That – My Thoughts on the iPhone 4
Some things I may never understand. The iPhone 4 has been loaded with issues since the day Steve Jobs stood on stage and announced it’s availability. Yet, the public lines up for hours to get their hands on one – even months after the general availability date, people are still waiting in lines to get one.
What’s worse, is knowing all this and I still picked one up. There’s no question that people are having a blind love of all things Apple at times. I haven’t played with an iPhone since I borrowed an original iPhone from Howard Chui for a month or so. That was many years ago, and long before there was any sort of app store. A lot has changed since then, and I wanted to get a first hand impression of the latest from Apple.
There is no question that the hardware is very attractive. It’s a great looking device, even if the design is fundamentally flawed – Yes, it is flawed. The iPhone death grip is real, and all to easy to do. In fact, my very first phone call was an automated call from my carrier where they ask questions about my recent purchase – the iPhone, and I rate their performance. I received the call sitting at my desk, where I spend most of my days and make numerous calls on all my other phones. I wasn’t 3 minutes into the call when the call dropped. At first I wasn’t sure what had happened, and I was starring at the phone in my hand thinking about how odd it was that my carrier would hang up in the middle of that call. And then it hit me – I’m holding the phone the “wrong way”. Talk about getting off on the wrong foot.
Personalization has long been something that smartphone manufacturers were more than happy to provide. After all, who doesn’t want to customize the phone and make it unique to them. With the iPhone, you’re limited to Apple’s way, or no way at all. For example, the lock screen on the iPhone doesn’t show your next appointment, or the number of missed calls, text messages, or emails. To get that information, you need to unlock the device, and open the given application to find out what’s been going on. Some apps will show a number overlaid on the apps icon. But not all apps do that. For example, there’s no way to see your next appointment without actually opening the calendar. There’s no app I can download that will put this information on the lock screen for easy and quick reference.
Another area where personalization fails with the iPhone is in setting a unique notification sound when you receive a new email. The only choice you have is to turn the sound on or off. There’s no ability to pick which sound you want to play for new voicemail, new email, calendar alerts, and more. Once again, there’s no app that adds that level of customization because it’s outside the sandbox that each application runs in. The configuring of sounds may sound like a minor beef, but consider for a minute, just how many iPhones have been sold. If I’m out in public and I hear the bing of new email – I have to think if that’s my email or someone else’s. Even in the office, I find iPhone users asking “was that me or you”? Many phones have offered this as a customization for years, but for whatever reason, it’s just something that Apple doesn’t feel the customer wants.
Perhaps the biggest issue I have come across on the iPhone is how poor the email experience is. Thankfully it supports Exchange ActiveSync for powerful push email, as well as Gmail accounts (the two most popular options in my opinion). The problem comes when you have drilled in to read the contents of an email and new email arrives in the background. The iPhone will re-index the inbox and for some reason the message you were viewing is no longer the message you are viewing. Instead you are looking at an entirely different email and that’s a horrible user experience. I have to back out of that email and back to the inbox where I can drill back into the message I was trying to read. At first I thought it was a fluke or something I tapped that made me jump to a new message, but it didn’t take long for me to figure out that there was a bigger problem at work here. I get a fair amount of email and I’m now seeing this behavior at least once a day.
The dual camera’s make for a really great experience, especially when using video chat tool like Fring or FaceTime. It’s so simple to prop up the device and be able to see the person you’re chatting with your video feed in a smaller window. More and more manufacturers are including the second camera on their devices. So you’ll be able to video chat with more of your contacts. Apple just needs to open FaceTime to allow communication with other platforms like Skype and Fring.
A lot has changed with the iPhone in the last couple years, but at the same time, a lot has stayed the same. If you’re in the market for a smartphone, do your homework and be sure to get a phone that meets your needs. Don’t just get an iPhone because that’s what your mother, brother, sister, or friend has. There are plenty of phones available that offer a lot more power and functionality than the iPhone does.
What’s worse, is knowing all this and I still picked one up. There’s no question that people are having a blind love of all things Apple at times. I haven’t played with an iPhone since I borrowed an original iPhone from Howard Chui for a month or so. That was many years ago, and long before there was any sort of app store. A lot has changed since then, and I wanted to get a first hand impression of the latest from Apple.
There is no question that the hardware is very attractive. It’s a great looking device, even if the design is fundamentally flawed – Yes, it is flawed. The iPhone death grip is real, and all to easy to do. In fact, my very first phone call was an automated call from my carrier where they ask questions about my recent purchase – the iPhone, and I rate their performance. I received the call sitting at my desk, where I spend most of my days and make numerous calls on all my other phones. I wasn’t 3 minutes into the call when the call dropped. At first I wasn’t sure what had happened, and I was starring at the phone in my hand thinking about how odd it was that my carrier would hang up in the middle of that call. And then it hit me – I’m holding the phone the “wrong way”. Talk about getting off on the wrong foot.
The external speakers on the unit are pretty cheap – which I found surprising considering the iPhone is considered the standard when it comes to a portable music player. I’m not expecting the speakers to be the best audio around, but I do expect that it would be better than it is. If you’re going to listen to music on your iPhone, you’re going to need to use some sort of speakers or headphones.
Personalization has long been something that smartphone manufacturers were more than happy to provide. After all, who doesn’t want to customize the phone and make it unique to them. With the iPhone, you’re limited to Apple’s way, or no way at all. For example, the lock screen on the iPhone doesn’t show your next appointment, or the number of missed calls, text messages, or emails. To get that information, you need to unlock the device, and open the given application to find out what’s been going on. Some apps will show a number overlaid on the apps icon. But not all apps do that. For example, there’s no way to see your next appointment without actually opening the calendar. There’s no app I can download that will put this information on the lock screen for easy and quick reference.
Another area where personalization fails with the iPhone is in setting a unique notification sound when you receive a new email. The only choice you have is to turn the sound on or off. There’s no ability to pick which sound you want to play for new voicemail, new email, calendar alerts, and more. Once again, there’s no app that adds that level of customization because it’s outside the sandbox that each application runs in. The configuring of sounds may sound like a minor beef, but consider for a minute, just how many iPhones have been sold. If I’m out in public and I hear the bing of new email – I have to think if that’s my email or someone else’s. Even in the office, I find iPhone users asking “was that me or you”? Many phones have offered this as a customization for years, but for whatever reason, it’s just something that Apple doesn’t feel the customer wants.
Perhaps the biggest issue I have come across on the iPhone is how poor the email experience is. Thankfully it supports Exchange ActiveSync for powerful push email, as well as Gmail accounts (the two most popular options in my opinion). The problem comes when you have drilled in to read the contents of an email and new email arrives in the background. The iPhone will re-index the inbox and for some reason the message you were viewing is no longer the message you are viewing. Instead you are looking at an entirely different email and that’s a horrible user experience. I have to back out of that email and back to the inbox where I can drill back into the message I was trying to read. At first I thought it was a fluke or something I tapped that made me jump to a new message, but it didn’t take long for me to figure out that there was a bigger problem at work here. I get a fair amount of email and I’m now seeing this behavior at least once a day.
The dual camera’s make for a really great experience, especially when using video chat tool like Fring or FaceTime. It’s so simple to prop up the device and be able to see the person you’re chatting with your video feed in a smaller window. More and more manufacturers are including the second camera on their devices. So you’ll be able to video chat with more of your contacts. Apple just needs to open FaceTime to allow communication with other platforms like Skype and Fring.
A lot has changed with the iPhone in the last couple years, but at the same time, a lot has stayed the same. If you’re in the market for a smartphone, do your homework and be sure to get a phone that meets your needs. Don’t just get an iPhone because that’s what your mother, brother, sister, or friend has. There are plenty of phones available that offer a lot more power and functionality than the iPhone does.
The All New Windows Phone Update Story
Until now, updating a Windows Mobile or Pocket PC device has been nothing short of stressful. If an update was to be offered by Microsoft, it was at the mercy of the manufacturer and the carrier if you would be able to apply it to your device. And if you made it through all those hoops, you faced a long process of configuration and reinstallation of any applications you had.
Jason Dunn had a chance to sit down with Andrew Brown – the Program Manager for Windows Phone Update, to talk about how updates will work under Windows Phone 7. I think you’re going to like what Andrew has to say. Check out Windows Phone Thoughts for all the details.
Jason Dunn had a chance to sit down with Andrew Brown – the Program Manager for Windows Phone Update, to talk about how updates will work under Windows Phone 7. I think you’re going to like what Andrew has to say. Check out Windows Phone Thoughts for all the details.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer takes on Apple's iPad with 'terribly important' Windows tablet
Acker, Alcorn/Bloomberg
"This year, one of the most important things that we will do in the smart device category is really push forward with Windows 7-based slates," said Ballmer. "This is a terribly important area for us." Related News
Boost Adsense Revenue with Multiple Color Palettes
Multiple Color Palettes is a cool way to increase Google Adsense revenue. If you are fans of Quick Online Tips, you might have read my previous article regarding 7 key factors to build a successful adsense income blog. Among those factors, there is one thing that I would like to concentrate on and that is “multiple color palettes”.
Adsense multiple color palettes is a value-added feature that allows you to choose different colors of your Adsense ads in one ad unit. Your Adsense ads will automatically be rotated when the page or posts are refreshed or whenever your sites receive new visits. This optimization tutorial will make your old ad a new one to your readers’ eye and that can lead to better click through rate (CTR).
Adsense multiple color palettes is a value-added feature that allows you to choose different colors of your Adsense ads in one ad unit. Your Adsense ads will automatically be rotated when the page or posts are refreshed or whenever your sites receive new visits. This optimization tutorial will make your old ad a new one to your readers’ eye and that can lead to better click through rate (CTR).
Create multiple color palettes in Google Adsense
10+1 Lessons from First $100 Blogging Income
Can I make money online? Like any other layman, I was never confident that one can make money online. Though I am into IT (Information Technology) sector, I had no idea why some websites were full of advertisements. I had heard about personal blogs but never knew they can generate money.
Moreover, personally I had not known anyone who was making money online by blogging. It was the latter half of 2009 – peak of recession & I discovered that blogs can earn money. I started wondering how exciting will it be if one day I can earn my living without depending on anyone else’s company! that too from the comfort of my home. I started as a part time blogger, hobby, sort of, and still a part time blogger as I am heavily involved and engaged into my day job.
Before I start my story let me tell you the end result:
Moreover, personally I had not known anyone who was making money online by blogging. It was the latter half of 2009 – peak of recession & I discovered that blogs can earn money. I started wondering how exciting will it be if one day I can earn my living without depending on anyone else’s company! that too from the comfort of my home. I started as a part time blogger, hobby, sort of, and still a part time blogger as I am heavily involved and engaged into my day job.
Before I start my story let me tell you the end result:
How to Get Google AdSense Premier Account
Have you seen Google Adsense premier ads? They are those flexible custom Google Adsense premium ads with special large sizes, custom fonts, custom colors, and a whole new content placement of text and links targeted for higher CTR. So how do you get an Adsense Premier Account?
We blogged in 2005 that Google Adsense Premium Accounts offered special benefits (like customized revenue terms, flexible ad formats, special code tags etc.) and then the eligibility criteria was more than 5 million search queries or 20 million content page views a month.
See screenshot below and can you believe those are around 10 text links in 1 ad unit along the text. Won’t that click well. Thats Adsense Premium for you as seen on ezinearticles.
So what has changed now? I was reading What levels of support does AdSense offer? and found the official word on the Adsense Premier account.
See more articles about Adsense. Do you have a Adsense premier account? Share some insights in comments.
We blogged in 2005 that Google Adsense Premium Accounts offered special benefits (like customized revenue terms, flexible ad formats, special code tags etc.) and then the eligibility criteria was more than 5 million search queries or 20 million content page views a month.
See screenshot below and can you believe those are around 10 text links in 1 ad unit along the text. Won’t that click well. Thats Adsense Premium for you as seen on ezinearticles.
So what has changed now? I was reading What levels of support does AdSense offer? and found the official word on the Adsense Premier account.
Who is eligible for Adsense Premier Account?
Only highest-earning Adsense publishers may be eligible for dedicated account management through AdSense premier level service. Many of the publishers in this program are within the top 1% of Adsense earners, are among the largest 100 sites in their market, and include large brand names with content that generates highly competitive advertiser demand.What are selection criteria for Adsense Premium Account?
Criteria for the program include, but aren’t limited to, high site quality, high traffic levels, and compliance with program policies. They also consider a number of factors beyond traffic and earnings, so you cannot predict or guarantee eligibility based on these criteria alone.Can you apply for Adsense Premier Account?
Eligible publishers will be contacted by an AdSense representative with more information on their own. So as of now, while we all wish to get a Premier account, Adsense is monitoring your account, and if you grow big in terms of brand value, traffic or advertiser demand, wait for the Adsense premier invitation in your email.See more articles about Adsense. Do you have a Adsense premier account? Share some insights in comments.
Official Google AdSense Optimization Specialists Available
Need an AdSense Optimization Specialist from Google AdSense? Google wants to work with you to optimize AdSense implementation on your site and to provide free consultation so you earn more from your site this holiday season.
AdSense publishers can sign up here and an official AdSense optimization specialist will contact you by email or phone to implement the tips you want to try, and as a bonus some of you may be featured on the Inside AdSense blog. Remember to sign up before December 15th, 2010.
Improve your AdSense Implementation for the holidays and earn more money online. You can find some cool Adsense tips on our site too.
AdSense publishers can sign up here and an official AdSense optimization specialist will contact you by email or phone to implement the tips you want to try, and as a bonus some of you may be featured on the Inside AdSense blog. Remember to sign up before December 15th, 2010.
Improve your AdSense Implementation for the holidays and earn more money online. You can find some cool Adsense tips on our site too.
Download Microsoft Windows 7 RC Free
Microsoft has released the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC), which is now available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers. Now Windows 7 is in final phase of development and getting ready for partners to develop new applications, device drivers and services.
Some of the cool new features to look out for are
1. Remote Media Streaming. Remote Internet access to home-based digital media libraries from another Windows 7-based PC outside the home.
2. Windows XP Mode. Utilizing Windows Virtual PC, allows Windows 7 users to run many Windows XP productivity applications, launched right from the Windows 7 desktop.
3. Windows Touch. Controlling the computer by touching a touch-enabled screen or monitor is a core Windows 7 user experience.
- 1GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 1 GB of RAM (32-bit) / 2 GB of RAM (64-bit)
- 16 GB of available disk space (32-bit) / 20 GB (64-bit)
- DirectX 9 graphics device with Windows Display Driver Model 1.0 or higher driver
In case you are not TechNet or MSDN subscribers, but still interested in previewing Windows 7, the Windows 7 RC will be publicly available May 5 on the Microsoft Windows 7 site.
Note: Windows 7 Beta was available earlier for a limited time earlier till January 24, 2009. The Windows 7 Beta software will expire on August 1, 2009.
Update: Now the promotion is over and now you need to buy Windows 7.
Some of the cool new features to look out for are
1. Remote Media Streaming. Remote Internet access to home-based digital media libraries from another Windows 7-based PC outside the home.
2. Windows XP Mode. Utilizing Windows Virtual PC, allows Windows 7 users to run many Windows XP productivity applications, launched right from the Windows 7 desktop.
3. Windows Touch. Controlling the computer by touching a touch-enabled screen or monitor is a core Windows 7 user experience.
Download Windows 7 RC
So what are the minimum system requirements for Windows 7?- 1GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 1 GB of RAM (32-bit) / 2 GB of RAM (64-bit)
- 16 GB of available disk space (32-bit) / 20 GB (64-bit)
- DirectX 9 graphics device with Windows Display Driver Model 1.0 or higher driver
In case you are not TechNet or MSDN subscribers, but still interested in previewing Windows 7, the Windows 7 RC will be publicly available May 5 on the Microsoft Windows 7 site.
Note: Windows 7 Beta was available earlier for a limited time earlier till January 24, 2009. The Windows 7 Beta software will expire on August 1, 2009.
Update: Now the promotion is over and now you need to buy Windows 7.
Dell Now Offering Windows 7 Drivers for Commercial Desktops and Laptops
Dell is jumping in to help business (commercial) customers get ready for Windows 7 by offering Windows 7 drivers for their commercial desktop and laptop PCs. They are posting their Windows 7 drivers here (see Drivers and Downloads on left-hand navigation).
By offering drivers for their commercial desktop and laptop PCs, Dell is helping business customers with Dell PCs in their environments prepare for Windows 7 deployments.
For more information, see this blog post on Dell’s Inside Enterprise IT Blog.
Tags: Dell, OEM, IT Professionals, Windows 7, Deployment, PC, Partner, Business Customers, IT, Drivers, Enterprise, Commercial Customers
Announcing New Tools for IT Professionals & Developers Transitioning to Windows 7
Today I am pleased to announce some new technologies to help developers and IT professionals make the transition to Windows 7.
For developers, we are announcing the public beta for the Platform Update for Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista is a set of runtime libraries that makes it easy for developers to target both Windows 7 and Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista includes:
For developers, we are announcing the public beta for the Platform Update for Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista is a set of runtime libraries that makes it easy for developers to target both Windows 7 and Windows Vista. The Platform Update for Windows Vista includes:
- Windows Ribbon and Animation Manager Library: contains the Windows Ribbon API, a command framework that enables developers to quickly and easily create rich ribbon experiences in their applications, and the Windows Animation Manager API, an animation framework for managing the scheduling and execution of user interface element animations.
- Windows Graphics, Imaging, and XPS Library: components for developers to leverage the latest advancements in modern graphics technologies for gaming, multimedia, imaging and printing applications. It includes updates to DirectX to support hardware acceleration for 2D, 3D and text based scenarios; DirectCompute for hardware accelerated parallel computing scenarios; and XPS Library for document printing scenarios.
- Windows Automation API: allows accessibility tools and test automations to access Windows user interface in a consistent way across operating system versions.
- Windows Portable Devices Platform: supplies the infrastructure to standardize data transfers between an application and a portable device, such as a mobile phone, digital camera, or portable media player.
Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and Windows 7 Compatibility Center now available
Hello again! It’s Mark Relph from the Windows Ecosystem Team here at Microsoft. There is a lot of excitement for the launch of Windows 7 and we know many of you are looking for information as you think about upgrading. To help you, we are announcing the availability of two great tools today – the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and the Windows 7 Compatibility Center.
Both these tools are available at www.windows.com/compatibility- your place to go for any Windows 7 compatibility questions you might have. Not only will you find links to the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and Windows 7 Compatibility Center, you’ll also get compatibility help from experts in the Microsoft Answers Forums and the Windows Help & How-to team.
Now let me tell you a little bit more about what we are releasing today…
The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your PC to see if it’s ready for Windows 7. It checks to see if your PC meets the system requirements, lets you know if your processor is capable of running 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and gives guidance on your upgrade options. It also tells you about any known compatibility issues with the most commonly installed software programs and devices connected to your PC. If an issue can be resolved, it suggests next steps for you to take before installing Windows 7.
Both these tools are available at www.windows.com/compatibility- your place to go for any Windows 7 compatibility questions you might have. Not only will you find links to the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and Windows 7 Compatibility Center, you’ll also get compatibility help from experts in the Microsoft Answers Forums and the Windows Help & How-to team.
Now let me tell you a little bit more about what we are releasing today…
The Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor scans your PC to see if it’s ready for Windows 7. It checks to see if your PC meets the system requirements, lets you know if your processor is capable of running 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and gives guidance on your upgrade options. It also tells you about any known compatibility issues with the most commonly installed software programs and devices connected to your PC. If an issue can be resolved, it suggests next steps for you to take before installing Windows 7.
Statoil Discusses their Windows 7 Deployment
Today at TechEd Europe 2009, one of our Windows 7 enterprise customers, Petter Wersland, Lead Architect at Statoil, participated in a panel discussion with Stephen Elop, President of Microsoft’s Business Division as a part of the keynote presentation. We caught up with Petter Wersland just before this appearance to get more information on their Windows 7 deployment.
Rich Reynolds: Tell me about Statoil and your role at the company.
Petter Wersland: Statoil is an international energy company based in Stavanger, Norway. We operate in 40 countries with 30,000 employees with an additional 10,000 consultants. With roughly 40,000 desktops under management, we have a significant IT team.
I’m the lead advisor within the IT infrastructure area covering the Windows ecosystem and storage solutions. I’ve been at the company since 1991, covering several positions in IT and Windows infrastructure.
We’re moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 and are looking forward to using the new functionality introduced in Windows 7. We’re preparing a rollout that includes a hardware replacement of most of the PCs in the entire company.
Rich Reynolds: How are you driving productivity in the organization? What results are you seeing with Windows 7?
Rich Reynolds: Tell me about Statoil and your role at the company.
Petter Wersland: Statoil is an international energy company based in Stavanger, Norway. We operate in 40 countries with 30,000 employees with an additional 10,000 consultants. With roughly 40,000 desktops under management, we have a significant IT team.
I’m the lead advisor within the IT infrastructure area covering the Windows ecosystem and storage solutions. I’ve been at the company since 1991, covering several positions in IT and Windows infrastructure.
We’re moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 and are looking forward to using the new functionality introduced in Windows 7. We’re preparing a rollout that includes a hardware replacement of most of the PCs in the entire company.
Rich Reynolds: How are you driving productivity in the organization? What results are you seeing with Windows 7?
Important Reminder Regarding Expiration of the Windows 7 RC
On February 15th, people still running the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) will receive a notification reminding them that starting March 1st, 2010, their PC will begin experiencing bi-hourly shutdowns. These shutdowns will continue through June 1st, 2010.
On June 1st, 2010, a non-genuine experience is triggered where your wallpaper is removed and “This copy of Windows is not genuine” will be displayed in the lower right corner above the taskbar. This means your PC will no longer be able to obtain optional updates or downloads that require genuine Windows validation.
To avoid any data loss, I suggest making plans to move to a released version of Windows 7 before the automatic shutdowns start. During these shutdowns, your work will not be saved.
Remember, pre-release versions of Windows are unsupported. For more information on the expiration of the Windows 7 RC, see this KB article.
To move to a released version of Windows 7, you’ll need to do a custom (clean) install to replace the installation of the Windows 7 RC. I suggest install, reinstall, uninstall Windows page on Windows.com which covers all kinds of installation scenarios.
Do you need more time to test your application and hardware compatibility in Windows 7? If so, the Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial provides a great opportunity for IT Pros to finish critical testing with a full version of Windows 7 Enterprise.
If you’re an IT Pro ready to move to Windows 7, I suggest visiting the Springboard Series on TechNet which provides the latest tools, whitepapers, walkthroughs and tips and tricks to help you with your Windows 7 Deployment. On the Springboard Series on TechNet, you’ll find resources such as Deploying Windows 7 from A to Z and Installing Windows 7 on an Existing XP PC. You can visit the Window 7 TechNet Forum for more information as well!
Tags: Windows 7, Windows.com, Springboard Series, Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 RC, Expiration, Windows 7 RTM, IT Professionals, Installation, Resources, Genuine Windows, Reminder, IT Pro
On June 1st, 2010, a non-genuine experience is triggered where your wallpaper is removed and “This copy of Windows is not genuine” will be displayed in the lower right corner above the taskbar. This means your PC will no longer be able to obtain optional updates or downloads that require genuine Windows validation.
To avoid any data loss, I suggest making plans to move to a released version of Windows 7 before the automatic shutdowns start. During these shutdowns, your work will not be saved.
Remember, pre-release versions of Windows are unsupported. For more information on the expiration of the Windows 7 RC, see this KB article.
To move to a released version of Windows 7, you’ll need to do a custom (clean) install to replace the installation of the Windows 7 RC. I suggest install, reinstall, uninstall Windows page on Windows.com which covers all kinds of installation scenarios.
Do you need more time to test your application and hardware compatibility in Windows 7? If so, the Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial provides a great opportunity for IT Pros to finish critical testing with a full version of Windows 7 Enterprise.
If you’re an IT Pro ready to move to Windows 7, I suggest visiting the Springboard Series on TechNet which provides the latest tools, whitepapers, walkthroughs and tips and tricks to help you with your Windows 7 Deployment. On the Springboard Series on TechNet, you’ll find resources such as Deploying Windows 7 from A to Z and Installing Windows 7 on an Existing XP PC. You can visit the Window 7 TechNet Forum for more information as well!
Tags: Windows 7, Windows.com, Springboard Series, Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 RC, Expiration, Windows 7 RTM, IT Professionals, Installation, Resources, Genuine Windows, Reminder, IT Pro
User State Virtualization: What is it and how will it help you deliver a dynamic and personal Windows Experience?
A few weeks ago, I posted the first in a series of blogs about Microsoft’s position on Desktop Virtualization. In that post, I explained the three layers to Desktop Virtualization consisting of User State, Application and Operating System Virtualization. Today, I’d like to spend a little more time discussing User State Virtualization and how to think about it now and in your future desktop strategy.
To recap, User State Virtualization (USV) separates the user’s data and settings from the physical device and replicates it centrally. Microsoft recommends that you start first with User State and Application Virtualization if you plan to incorporate virtualization into your desktop strategy. We make this recommendation because once these layers are configured they can be applied to users running traditional PCs or laptops, users running Remote Desktop Services (RDS) or users who are running their desktops via Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Let’s take a closer look.
To recap, User State Virtualization (USV) separates the user’s data and settings from the physical device and replicates it centrally. Microsoft recommends that you start first with User State and Application Virtualization if you plan to incorporate virtualization into your desktop strategy. We make this recommendation because once these layers are configured they can be applied to users running traditional PCs or laptops, users running Remote Desktop Services (RDS) or users who are running their desktops via Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Let’s take a closer look.
Functions in the Entity Framework
Over the last few weeks I’ve been writing a series of articles that cover some great improvements in the Entity Framework 4.0 In this third article I will explore some SqlClr features and show how to call custom .NET functions and aggregates in LINQ to Entities queries.
- SqlClr
- Creating SqlClr user defined functions
- Deploying SqlClr functions
- Calling the SqlClr functions in SQL
- Calling the SqlClr functions in LINQ to Entities
- Sharing functions between LINQ to Objects and LINQ to Entities
- Creating SqlClr User Defined aggregates
- Calling the SqlClr aggregates in SQL
- Calling the SqlClr aggregates in LINQ to Entities
Windows 7 for Developers
Last week I attended a two day Microsoft training about Windows 7 for Developers at U2U. We took a closer look at the Release Candidate and it’s features for developers. It was quite interesting to see how to develop applications that use specific Windows 7 features like the new taskbar (thumb previews, jump lists, icon overlays), ribbons, multi touch, UAC, power management, sensors and location, Direct2D, DirectWrite, …
Afterwards I take some time to look up some extra information, libraries and tools. I found a lot of interesting websites and blog posts and so I summarize them here:
Windows 7
Microsoft already created a website with all information and downloads for Windows 7
Another very interesting source is Paul Thurott’s Supersite for Windows
Afterwards I take some time to look up some extra information, libraries and tools. I found a lot of interesting websites and blog posts and so I summarize them here:
Windows 7
Microsoft already created a website with all information and downloads for Windows 7
Another very interesting source is Paul Thurott’s Supersite for Windows
App-V with Appsense : Better Together
Todays post is from Skand Mittal, Product Manager with the Desktop Virtualization Team and our resident expert in our DV Zone on Springboard
I was talking with Stephen Rose, the owner of this blog, and he was saying that one of the top pain points that he hears from you frequently is transferring the user profiles when migrating from XP to Win7. In today’s blog post we are going to touch on Microsoft and its partner’s offerings that we feel will help solve that pain point.
This week, Karri Alexion-Tiernan posted a blog on the Windows For Your Business blog about the value of using App-V.For those not familiar, App-V is Microsoft’s flagship Application virtualization solution that enables you (IT pros) to deploy applications based on user’s identity and role, providing a more efficient way to deliver and mange applications centrally. Product Manager AJ Smith talked about User State Virtualization (USV) in his blog; how Microsoft’s USV technologies like Folder Redirection and Roaming Profiles empower you to provide users a consistent windows experience across multiple desktops and laptops, by separating user’s data and settings from the physical device and replicating it centrally.
One of Microsoft Premium partners Appsense provides user virtualization solutions that extends Microsoft’s USV offering by providing additional capabilities that’s helps in migration of XP profiles to Windows 7 profiles by seamlessly combining the two into a single version, thus accelerating Win 7 deployment in your organization. It can also abstracts both user’s desktop personalization and application settings, providing a consistent application experience across physical AND virtual applications. For additional info on Appsense, visit their website.
You can complement the benefits of both App-V and USV by deploying them together so that users can be provisioned both their applications and data on demand from multiple devices, thus reducing the dependency on one piece of hardware. In this blog we will go a level deeper and talk about what you should consider when implementing App-V with Appsense user virtualization. To get an overview - you can also watch this webinar from Appsense on App-V integration. Enough said on the value – let’s get into the technology piece!
I caught up with two Microsoft’s MVPs - Alaa Ajweh and Tim Mangan who shared some guidance and best practices on deploying App-V with Appsense to support user profile virtualization on Windows 7, so let’s hear in their own words!
I was talking with Stephen Rose, the owner of this blog, and he was saying that one of the top pain points that he hears from you frequently is transferring the user profiles when migrating from XP to Win7. In today’s blog post we are going to touch on Microsoft and its partner’s offerings that we feel will help solve that pain point.
This week, Karri Alexion-Tiernan posted a blog on the Windows For Your Business blog about the value of using App-V.For those not familiar, App-V is Microsoft’s flagship Application virtualization solution that enables you (IT pros) to deploy applications based on user’s identity and role, providing a more efficient way to deliver and mange applications centrally. Product Manager AJ Smith talked about User State Virtualization (USV) in his blog; how Microsoft’s USV technologies like Folder Redirection and Roaming Profiles empower you to provide users a consistent windows experience across multiple desktops and laptops, by separating user’s data and settings from the physical device and replicating it centrally.
One of Microsoft Premium partners Appsense provides user virtualization solutions that extends Microsoft’s USV offering by providing additional capabilities that’s helps in migration of XP profiles to Windows 7 profiles by seamlessly combining the two into a single version, thus accelerating Win 7 deployment in your organization. It can also abstracts both user’s desktop personalization and application settings, providing a consistent application experience across physical AND virtual applications. For additional info on Appsense, visit their website.
You can complement the benefits of both App-V and USV by deploying them together so that users can be provisioned both their applications and data on demand from multiple devices, thus reducing the dependency on one piece of hardware. In this blog we will go a level deeper and talk about what you should consider when implementing App-V with Appsense user virtualization. To get an overview - you can also watch this webinar from Appsense on App-V integration. Enough said on the value – let’s get into the technology piece!
I caught up with two Microsoft’s MVPs - Alaa Ajweh and Tim Mangan who shared some guidance and best practices on deploying App-V with Appsense to support user profile virtualization on Windows 7, so let’s hear in their own words!
Rank High In Google In Under 15 Minutes
I will explain how I rank high in google within a matter of minutes. I will not go step by step and tell you how to create an account because if you’re a newbie and don’t know how to create an account then you shouldn’t be reading this thread because most likely you wont know how to implement this method anyways.
Ok,
Ok,
Script to Get Unlimited Traffic for FREE
Ok here goes….
What if you could load as many urls you wanted based on a single request. That would be awesome right – you could boost youtube views, lower your conversion or the like.
Well I wrote such a script for you guys.
Only two things you should know is this:
What if you could load as many urls you wanted based on a single request. That would be awesome right – you could boost youtube views, lower your conversion or the like.
Well I wrote such a script for you guys.
Only two things you should know is this:
How Adsense detects fraudulous clicks
- The clicker’s IP address matches the one on your adsense account.
It’s a no-brainer. Don’t click on your own ads. - Suspiciously high CTR
According to a report I read, anything above 10% will be flagged, but 6% or 7% would probably be a safer limit. - Clickers’ IP addresses come from the same geographical area
This is for those who think they can get away with clicking on their ads from their friends’ computer, their grandma’s computer, and their neighbor’s computer. It just ain’t gonna work.
How To Make Money Fast Using Adsense
I’ve been making money from Adsense for the past 3 years and have hit both the highs and lows before.
I’ve reach $100 per day before (using tedious greyhat methods) and have hit a low $5 per day (When Google changes algorithm).
Yeah, I almost gave up Adsense at one point.
Today, I’m back to just $600+ per month and after playing with black, grey and white hats, I came to some conclusions. I want to play a fair game with Google now and so I’m building my Adsense earnings properly with time-tested techniques.
I’ve reach $100 per day before (using tedious greyhat methods) and have hit a low $5 per day (When Google changes algorithm).
Yeah, I almost gave up Adsense at one point.
Today, I’m back to just $600+ per month and after playing with black, grey and white hats, I came to some conclusions. I want to play a fair game with Google now and so I’m building my Adsense earnings properly with time-tested techniques.
Get accepted by adsense in a few hours!
I found out 2 ways to get accepted verry easy and quick..
The first way that I discovered myself is related to your youtube channel
If you having a youtube channel (I think everybody alreday have one) post some vids on it, you can choose between making some by yourself or just steal some vids from other users.
When the vids are online and accepted again you can choose. You can wait till the vids are getting some views (a bit hard with the tons of vids online) or you can use Youtube Automator.
Get yourself some vid and channel views and then use your youtube channel when subscribing to google adsense.
The first way that I discovered myself is related to your youtube channel
If you having a youtube channel (I think everybody alreday have one) post some vids on it, you can choose between making some by yourself or just steal some vids from other users.
When the vids are online and accepted again you can choose. You can wait till the vids are getting some views (a bit hard with the tons of vids online) or you can use Youtube Automator.
Get yourself some vid and channel views and then use your youtube channel when subscribing to google adsense.
How To Make Money Fast Using Adsense
I’ve been making money from Adsense for the past 3 years and have hit both the highs and lows before.
I’ve reach $100 per day before (using tedious greyhat methods) and have hit a low $5 per day (When Google changes algorithm).
Yeah, I almost gave up Adsense at one point.
Today, I’m back to just $600+ per month and after playing with black, grey and white hats, I came to some conclusions. I want to play a fair game with Google now and so I’m building my Adsense earnings properly with time-tested techniques.
I’ve reach $100 per day before (using tedious greyhat methods) and have hit a low $5 per day (When Google changes algorithm).
Yeah, I almost gave up Adsense at one point.
Today, I’m back to just $600+ per month and after playing with black, grey and white hats, I came to some conclusions. I want to play a fair game with Google now and so I’m building my Adsense earnings properly with time-tested techniques.
The best AdSense alternative
Some weeks ago i came across this great program! They are a ppc company like adsense but you are allowed to put your ads anywhere, even on forums or craigslist etc. And they have graphical ads and adult is allowed!!
They pay $2 – $3+ per click for many niches!! Just look the Top-keywords on their homepage! The top 20 earners earn $3000+ a day as you can see on their homepage!
I cashed out $560 last week with 490 clicks and less effort!
They pay out every three days via paypal etc…
I highly recommend to try out this great Program!
You can sign up here http://klikvip.com/
They pay $2 – $3+ per click for many niches!! Just look the Top-keywords on their homepage! The top 20 earners earn $3000+ a day as you can see on their homepage!
I cashed out $560 last week with 490 clicks and less effort!
They pay out every three days via paypal etc…
I highly recommend to try out this great Program!
You can sign up here http://klikvip.com/
How to Make Money Blogging
Make Money Blogging
Do you want to make money blogging? If you do – you’re not alone. More and more bloggers are finding that blogging is a profitable medium. Whether it be to earn a few extra dollars a week to feed their coffee habit, or making enough money to stop them having to get a part time job to get through college, or whether they’ve got it to a point where they are able to make a full time living from their blogging – there are tens of thousands of bloggers who make money blogging.How to Make Money Blogging
In this page I want to share some information for beginners on how to make money blogging. For a very quick and broad visual intro – check out this Make Money Blogging MindMap which visualizes just SOME of the ways bloggers make money blogging.First – let me start by sharing my own top Money Making Methods (updated regularly) but below that point you to some great resources and teaching on how to increase your income from blogging.
What follows is a quick summary of my main income streams from blogging. Before you read it though – keep in mind that every blog is unique in how it can make money. Some of the following income streams will work on some blogs a lot better than others – the key is to experiment with as many as possible and see what works best for you.
The following income streams (from a number of blogs) have helped me to earn a six figure income each year for the last 5 years from blogging. I’ve ranked them from highest to lowest.
I hope you find it useful to see the mix and variety of ways that I earn a living from blogging.
1. AdSense
Despite not using it here at ProBlogger any more (here’s why) I continue to use AdSense with amazing effect on my other blogs. I have them all set to show image and text based ads and find that 250×300 pixel ads work best (usually with a blended design). I don’t have much luck with their ‘referrals’ program but their normal ads work a treat and continue to be the biggest earner for me.2. Affiliate Programs
I run a variety of affiliate programs on my blogs – most of which bring in smaller amounts of money that don’t really justify a category of their own (but which certainly add up).These include recommending quality products like these here on ProBlogger: Thesis WordPress theme, Yaro’s Blog Mastermind Coaching Program and How to Launch the F*** out of your E-Book (and others) as well as some great products on my photography blog including 123 of Digital Imaging, David DuChemin’s amazing Photography E-Books and Mitchell Kanashkevich’s great ebooks.
The great thing about many of these programs is that they are of such high quality that they sell themselves and I am being emailed from readers who sign up to them thanking me for the recommendation!
3. E-Book Sales
Last time I did a wrap up of how I make money blogging this category did not exist for me – I didn’t really have any of my own products to sell at all. However in the last year or so I’ve released 3 E-books – 31 Days to Build a Better Blog, The Essential Guide to Portrait Photography and Photo Nuts and Bolts: Know Your Camera and Take Better Photos. While these products all only sell for under $20 they certainly add up and some months this has been my biggest category of income. The reason they were only ranking at #3 in the last month was that I didn’t do a product launch (I wrote about one launch which brought in $72,000 in a week here). This is an income stream I see growing as I add more E-books to my range (expect 3 in the coming few months).4. Continuity Programs
This is another newer category for me but one that continues to grow.A continuity program is a site where you earn a recurring income from people who subscribe to a service you offer.
For me this includes two sites – ProBlogger.com and Third Tribe Marketing. Both programs are membership sites and generate monthly income from the thousands of members that they have as a part of them.
5. Private Ad Sales/Sponsorships
Private ad sales directly to advertisers have fallen for me in the last year (they previously ranked #3 on this list). This is partly due to a change in my own focus but also partly due to the economy as it is. I should note that this area does vary a little from month to month depending upon the campaigns we’re asked to run – we’ve had a couple of months where it actually ranked #2 in the last year.This includes ad sales of the 125 x 125 ads here at ProBlogger as well as a campaign or two at Digital Photography School.
6. Chitika
Chitka continues to be a great performer for me on my blogs. They traditionally have worked best on product related blogs although their Premium ad units now convert well on a larger range of blogs.While I’ve focused a little less on Chitika in the last 6 months (mainly as I’ve released my own products and moved a little away from advertising) they do continue to perform well where I use them and over the time I’ve been using Chitika they’ve now earned me over a quarter of a million dollars – as a result I can’t recommend them enough!
7. Amazon Associates
Amazon’s affiliate program has been one of my big movers in the last 12 months. I used to make a few odd dollars from it – however in recent times it has become a significant earner for me (in fact it’s now earned me over $100,000 since I started using it). Christmas time (and the lead up to it) is a particularly good time for Amazon – last December it would have ranked #2 on this list.
8. ProBlogger Job Boards
The job boards here at ProBlogger continue to grow each month in the number of advertisements that are being bought. This enabled me to invest most of the money that they’d earned a while back into getting a new back end for the boards and to redesign them. These job boards now bring in over $1000 a month in revenue which is pretty nice considering that they are so low maintenance to run. They also offer a service to readers and add value to the overall blog.The only problem that I face with the job boards is that there are so many bloggers looking for work that the demand for jobs far exceeds the supply. On the good side of things is that advertisers are reporting getting amazing quality of applications.
9. Speaking Fees
I get asked to do a lot of speaking and increasingly they are paid opportunities. I’m not able to do as many as I would like (mainly because I live in Australia and most of what I’m asked to do is overseas and I only travel 2-3 times a year) – however in April I did a couple of events and the income was enough to include in this list.Other Income
In addition to all of the above there are many smaller incomes. Many of these are from smaller advertising programs that I test but none are big enough to really rate a mention here.The other income stream that there was no actual money from in April was book royalties from the ProBlogger Book. These are only paid every 6 or so months (not in April). It’s probably also worth mentioning that authors don’t tend to make a whole lot of money on book royalties – you don’t write books to get rich (unless you sell a lot of them).
Useful Resources for Bloggers Wanting to Make Money Blogging
A lot has been written on the topic of making money online from blogs. There is a lot of wonderful information out there – but also a lot of hype and sometimes dangerous information.Below are a number of articles that I’ve written exploring some of the different ways that bloggers make money.
3 Ways to Make More Money with Amazon’s Affiliate Program This Christmas
Earlier in the year posted here on ProBlogger 11 lessons that I’d learned on the way to making over $100,000 with the Amazon Associates program (I wrote a followup post with 10 more tips too).
In that post post I posted a version of the following chart of my Amazon Associates earnings:
In that post post I posted a version of the following chart of my Amazon Associates earnings:
The Parable of the Lemonade Stand: Is AdSense Costing you Money?
My journey into affiliate marketing.
Before I start, I’d like to make two disclaimers:
Now, let me throw in a twist: imagine the before-mentioned entrepreneurs are in their 30’s. They own the lot on which the lemonade stand is located. The lot is located along a major highway in a rapidly growing suburban area. All adjacent lots have businesses making thousands of dollars per day. Suddenly our lemonade stand seems rather silly.
This concept is called opportunity cost—the economic consequences of choosing one thing over another. I’m learning about this the hard way — I’ve been making pennies per click when I could have been making dollars per click.
Let me explain in a little more detail. As I’ve mentioned before, strongandfit.net is the first profitable blog I’ve ever had. As my traffic increased, so did my AdSense earnings. A few dollars a day ads up, so I was finally seeing checks come in at the end of every month (I’m new to making money online, so I’m easily amused).
But I started noticing something: a few products in particular kept showing up over and over on my blog (in the AdSense widget). “Wait a minute,” I thought to myself, “these products obviously convert well if someone is willing to spend money promoting them.” I realized I had inadvertently put myself at the bottom of the economic food chain: I was getting paid a few cents per click while someone else was earning commissions on sales produced by these clicks.
I did a little research and started directly advertising these products with affiliate marketing. So far it seems to be paying off—my blog is making more money.
But there’s another benefit: I have complete control over what gets advertised on my blog. It’s turning into a win-win situation: my readers are referred to high quality products, and I earn more in commissions.
I still use AdSense, but I’m devoting more of my prime “real estate” on my blog to affiliate marketing. Maybe you should also consider doing this.
Before I start, I’d like to make two disclaimers:
- I don’t hate google or AdSense—this article isn’t a rant against either.
- I recognize that every blog is different—what I’m about to say may not apply to your blog. Regardless, I think you should ask yourself the question I’m presenting here.
The Parable of the Lemonade Stand
Imagine a lemonade stand. The entrepreneurs get the ingredients, start up their business, and have dozens of customers per day. It earns twenty dollars a day. Not bad for a humble lemonade stand, right?Now, let me throw in a twist: imagine the before-mentioned entrepreneurs are in their 30’s. They own the lot on which the lemonade stand is located. The lot is located along a major highway in a rapidly growing suburban area. All adjacent lots have businesses making thousands of dollars per day. Suddenly our lemonade stand seems rather silly.
This concept is called opportunity cost—the economic consequences of choosing one thing over another. I’m learning about this the hard way — I’ve been making pennies per click when I could have been making dollars per click.
Let me explain in a little more detail. As I’ve mentioned before, strongandfit.net is the first profitable blog I’ve ever had. As my traffic increased, so did my AdSense earnings. A few dollars a day ads up, so I was finally seeing checks come in at the end of every month (I’m new to making money online, so I’m easily amused).
But I started noticing something: a few products in particular kept showing up over and over on my blog (in the AdSense widget). “Wait a minute,” I thought to myself, “these products obviously convert well if someone is willing to spend money promoting them.” I realized I had inadvertently put myself at the bottom of the economic food chain: I was getting paid a few cents per click while someone else was earning commissions on sales produced by these clicks.
I did a little research and started directly advertising these products with affiliate marketing. So far it seems to be paying off—my blog is making more money.
But there’s another benefit: I have complete control over what gets advertised on my blog. It’s turning into a win-win situation: my readers are referred to high quality products, and I earn more in commissions.
I still use AdSense, but I’m devoting more of my prime “real estate” on my blog to affiliate marketing. Maybe you should also consider doing this.
Google and Amazon Partner Up to Integrate Amazon Associates Program into Blogger Blogs
In the last few minutes Blogger.com has flipped the switch on a new way for Blogger blogs to be monetized from within their system – an integration with Amazon Associates program. Expect an official announcement from Blogger/Google shortly on this new partnership (update: here it is) – but in the mean time, here’s the scoop.
Previously the ‘monetize’ tab on the back end of Blogger blogs only had options to set up AdSense – but today you can now do the same with Amazon.
If you’re a Blogger.com blogger log into your blog – click the monetize tab and choose Amazon Associates. Here’s what you’ll see:
Previously the ‘monetize’ tab on the back end of Blogger blogs only had options to set up AdSense – but today you can now do the same with Amazon.
If you’re a Blogger.com blogger log into your blog – click the monetize tab and choose Amazon Associates. Here’s what you’ll see:
Are you an affiliate marketer or willing to become one?
Are you an affiliate marketer or willing to become one?
You don’t have to be an affiliate marketer right now, but you need to be committed to the trade to fully realize the benefits of ePN. As an affiliate marketer, you’ll have to focus on selling products and converting your readers to buyers. These skills are different from generating traffic and producing content.Still, if you understand your audience and have a relevant site, it won’t be too difficult to get your readers to spend money on eBay. But you may have to learn different skills to make ePN a viable income stream.
Do you have a quality site?
One of the reasons why I wanted to write this post for ProBlogger is because blogs that follow Darren’s advice are often great sites to run affiliate programs.eBay is looking for relevant sites that have unique or value-added content. These types of sites tend to do well with ePN.
The eBay team published a white paper on Search Engine Marketing Journal titled The Coming Evolution in Affiliate Marketing: A Focus on Quality (pdf file). This paper was based on their advanced tracking and research of their affiliates.
Is eBay Partner Network a Good Affiliate Program for Your Blog?
A guest post by Dee Barizo
eBay’s affiliate program doesn’t get mentioned much in the problogger space, but it’s been the best monetization option for my collectible card game blog.
The program is called eBay Partner Network, or ePN for short. It’s been a great for my blog. AdSense was a flop because most of the ads being served were irrelevant. On the other hand, ePN earns over 10 times as much as AdSense. Also, I use simple text links to promote eBay so I don’t have to clutter my blog with big distracting ads.
I thought I’d write about ePN to give you another monetization option. It’s generally a good idea to have multiple income streams to diversify your earnings. I believe ePN can be a viable program for many bloggers.
In this post, I’ll give a quick overview of the affiliate program. Then I’ll share some questions for you to consider to evaluate if ePN is right for you. Hopefully, by the end of the post, you’ll have a good idea whether or not the program will work well on your blog.
eBay originally paid affiliate marketers a percentage of the transaction fees. But just recenty, in October 2009, eBay switched to a payout system called Quality Click Pricing (QCP). In this system, affiliates are paid based on an algorithm that takes into account several factors including revenue from sales, the long term value of new users, eBay advertising revenue and PayPal revenue.
ePN offers several tools to promote eBay on your blog. These tools include banner generators, link generators, an RSS feed generator, product feeds, and an API.
eBay’s affiliate program doesn’t get mentioned much in the problogger space, but it’s been the best monetization option for my collectible card game blog.
The program is called eBay Partner Network, or ePN for short. It’s been a great for my blog. AdSense was a flop because most of the ads being served were irrelevant. On the other hand, ePN earns over 10 times as much as AdSense. Also, I use simple text links to promote eBay so I don’t have to clutter my blog with big distracting ads.
I thought I’d write about ePN to give you another monetization option. It’s generally a good idea to have multiple income streams to diversify your earnings. I believe ePN can be a viable program for many bloggers.
In this post, I’ll give a quick overview of the affiliate program. Then I’ll share some questions for you to consider to evaluate if ePN is right for you. Hopefully, by the end of the post, you’ll have a good idea whether or not the program will work well on your blog.
ePN Overview
ePN is similar to AdSense because it pays per click (although AdSense also pays on a CPM basis depending upon what ads are served). However, ePN is an affiliate program rather than an ad network like AdSense. Therefore, your traffic must generate revenue for eBay or else you won’t get paid. If your traffic doesn’t convert, then your earnings per click can go down to zero and you risk being dropped from the program.eBay originally paid affiliate marketers a percentage of the transaction fees. But just recenty, in October 2009, eBay switched to a payout system called Quality Click Pricing (QCP). In this system, affiliates are paid based on an algorithm that takes into account several factors including revenue from sales, the long term value of new users, eBay advertising revenue and PayPal revenue.
ePN offers several tools to promote eBay on your blog. These tools include banner generators, link generators, an RSS feed generator, product feeds, and an API.
Questions to Consider
How I write the Father’s Day Deal Post:
Step 1: Go to Amazon.com/fathersday to find potential products to promote
Step 2: Sort through to the appropriate section for your website and look for pre made “deal images” like the one above that can be used on your website (Amazon usually creates several of these for sales within each product category)
Step 3: Save the image and generate an affiliate link for the page it goes to. Use this in your blog post somewhere as people love to click images especially if they outline the specifics of a sale.
Step 4: Start writing the blog post and linking to Amazon products and the father’s day home page where appropriate (see above as an example)
Step 5: Optional I use an Amazon affiliate plugin like PHPzon, Review Azon etc. to quickly and easily toss product information into my blog posts but this can also be done manually instead
Important Note To Potential Shoppers: Yes, a knife holder would make a terrible gift for Father’s Day though lol so pick something different, remember that was just ajoke example.
Step 6: Reinforce that you’ll keep the reader up to date on the best deals via your blog and then take the time to promote your newsletter so that they don’t miss out on any deals you will send to them over the next few days.
Step 7: Finish the post with another link to the Amazon.com Father’s Day page
Step 8: Over the next few days watch the Amazon’s Father’s Day page for Lightning Deals that are appropriate for your audience. When the deals crop up write a quick blog post about the product on sale and send an email to your newsletter. Remember to write the blog post and send the email quickly as the popular lightning deals really do go fast.
Step 9: Required Buy me lunch with your increased Amazon earnings next time you’re in Seattle, WA.
The important thing to remember is that you can make money and still provide value to your readers at the same time. People have either forgotten Father’s Day is coming up soon or they’re already starting the process to find a gift. If you’re the first person to tell your readers that Father’s Day is upon us AND there are some sweet deals on products he might like your readers will thank you for sharing this information. This is just one way I make extra money during the traditionally slow season.
Now that you’ve learned how I make money on every holiday with Amazon, I’d love to see people actually take the advice and use it. Share your father’s day posts in the comments below and let me know what you think of this strategy.
Chris Guthrie has been a full time internet entrepreneur since October 2009 and has been earning money online since 2005. When he’s not working or playing Xbox 360 he enjoys speaking in third person. If you learned something from this blog post you’ll probably learn more by subscribing to his blog.
Step 2: Sort through to the appropriate section for your website and look for pre made “deal images” like the one above that can be used on your website (Amazon usually creates several of these for sales within each product category)
Step 3: Save the image and generate an affiliate link for the page it goes to. Use this in your blog post somewhere as people love to click images especially if they outline the specifics of a sale.
Step 4: Start writing the blog post and linking to Amazon products and the father’s day home page where appropriate (see above as an example)
Step 5: Optional I use an Amazon affiliate plugin like PHPzon, Review Azon etc. to quickly and easily toss product information into my blog posts but this can also be done manually instead
Important Note To Potential Shoppers: Yes, a knife holder would make a terrible gift for Father’s Day though lol so pick something different, remember that was just a
Step 6: Reinforce that you’ll keep the reader up to date on the best deals via your blog and then take the time to promote your newsletter so that they don’t miss out on any deals you will send to them over the next few days.
Step 7: Finish the post with another link to the Amazon.com Father’s Day page
Step 8: Over the next few days watch the Amazon’s Father’s Day page for Lightning Deals that are appropriate for your audience. When the deals crop up write a quick blog post about the product on sale and send an email to your newsletter. Remember to write the blog post and send the email quickly as the popular lightning deals really do go fast.
Step 9: Required Buy me lunch with your increased Amazon earnings next time you’re in Seattle, WA.
The important thing to remember is that you can make money and still provide value to your readers at the same time. People have either forgotten Father’s Day is coming up soon or they’re already starting the process to find a gift. If you’re the first person to tell your readers that Father’s Day is upon us AND there are some sweet deals on products he might like your readers will thank you for sharing this information. This is just one way I make extra money during the traditionally slow season.
Now that you’ve learned how I make money on every holiday with Amazon, I’d love to see people actually take the advice and use it. Share your father’s day posts in the comments below and let me know what you think of this strategy.
Chris Guthrie has been a full time internet entrepreneur since October 2009 and has been earning money online since 2005. When he’s not working or playing Xbox 360 he enjoys speaking in third person. If you learned something from this blog post you’ll probably learn more by subscribing to his blog.
How to Make Money with Amazon Today:
Now that you’ve read the tips above you may be thinking to yourself, ‘Alright that sounds great but, I’m still not sure where to start.’ Well, if your blog is in any way loosely related to consumer goods (almost everyone) there is an easy way to get started today by promoting deals for Father’s Day. Most bloggers focus on just the big holidays and shopping periods like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas. These are all great, but you can take it one step further by promoting products on almost every holiday without annoying your readers (I would skip this holiday though unless you have a blog about Pirates). Early last week I received an email from Amazon’s Associates team that stated Amazon would be running Lightning Deals for Father’s Day for the first time from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM PST on Monday June 7th through Wednesday June 9th to celebrate Father’s day on June 20th. Amazon frequently creates landing pages like this for holidays so for every holiday worth promoting just search for the respective holiday landing page and replicate this strategy below on future holidays. Promoting products around the holidays is the best way to make money without looking like it’s your only focus. First I’ll show you a simple blog post I’d write for my cooking website and second I’ll break down the steps I incorporate into most of my posts designed to make money with Amazon:
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Great Deals for Dad on Amazon This Week
Amazon will be running lightning deals from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM PST on Monday June 7th through Wednesday June 9th to celebrate Father’s day on June 20th. For those that aren’t aware – lightning deals run for only a few hours and the very best deals tend to sell out quick so be sure to keep your eye on Amazon.com/fathersday so that you don’t miss anything. In addition to the lightning deals there are already great prices on Shun cutlery products like this 22 slot bamboo knife storage block:
(Information pulled from an Amazon plugin I use)
Again, the lightning deals only run from June 7th to June 9th so watch Amazon.com/fathersday and if there are any great lightning deals on cooking products I’ll be sure to let you know on the blog here and via our free newsletter. Sign up for our newsletter now and get your free guide to Summer Grilling Healthy Meals and to ensure you hear about all the great Father’s Day deals that will be shared this week.
See more Fathers’s Day Deals at Amazon.com
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How to Make Money on Every Holiday
I made a little over $60,000 in the past 12 months using Amazon’s Affiliate program and it’s actually my primary income stream. Many people are turned off by Amazon primarily because of it’s short 24 hour cookie length, but I want to show an example on how I make money using Amazon by focusing on the holiday shopping season every holiday. The next holiday coming up is Father’s Day and will be your opportunity to make some money today. But before we get to that I highly suggest you read some of the tips Darren has written in the past on how to earn money with Amazon which can be found here, here, here and… here! I also shared my own Amazon tips to earn more, but in a twist I used Amazon tracking ID’s for every single strategy all through 2009 so that I could determine which specific tactics were the most effective in terms of how much revenue they generated. The results can be seen here and in doing this I found out which tactics should be avoided as well.
How to Increase Affiliate Income by Hitting the Affiliate Marketing Sweet Spot
At BlogWorld Expo this year, I presented some tips on affiliate marketing in one of the sessions I ran on monetizing blogs.
One of the most powerful affiliate marketing concepts—one that can make or break an affiliate campaign—is summed up in this slide:
The key is to find the overlap between the intent and need of your reader, the product you’re promoting, and the message you use to promote it with.
To say it another way, the product, reader need, and your promotional message need to be related. The product needs to relate to your audience, and you need to promote it in a relevant way.
Let me give you an example of an affiliate promotion on a blog that I saw recently where there was no sweet spot.
Take-home lessons:
One of the most powerful affiliate marketing concepts—one that can make or break an affiliate campaign—is summed up in this slide:
The key is to find the overlap between the intent and need of your reader, the product you’re promoting, and the message you use to promote it with.
To say it another way, the product, reader need, and your promotional message need to be related. The product needs to relate to your audience, and you need to promote it in a relevant way.
Let me give you an example of an affiliate promotion on a blog that I saw recently where there was no sweet spot.
Missing the mark
I won’t reveal the blog because I don’t want to embarrass the blogger but the blog’s topic was beauty and fashion.- Reader Intent - The blog’s content focused on the topic of beauty and fashion, and the blog’s comments revealed that readers were there to explore that topic (so the reader intent was to learn and talk about beauty/fashion).
- Product – The product being promoted on the blog was my 31 Days to Build a Better Blog ebook. While I’m flattered that the blogger wanted to promote my book, there’s not a great deal of immediate overlap between the reader intent/need and the need that my product solved. My ebook helps people improve their blogs; the reader intent was to talk lipstick, skirts, and stilettos.
- Message – The promotion was a banner ad. There was no in-content promotion—the blogger had simply used one of our default banner ads in the sidebar. As a result there was no tie-in, or message that tried to close the gap between reader need and the product. Perhaps if the message had been a blog post written to highlight how the product could be helpful to other fashion/beauty bloggers, or a call to fashion/beauty bloggers to work through the ebook together (making things more relevant to the audience), the promotion might have been more successful. However, the banner ad alone provided no obvious tie in.
Take-home lessons:
- Know your reader intent and needs.
- Find affiliate products that solve those needs.
- Promote products in a way that’s relevant and that communicates how the product will solve reader needs.
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