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The Future Of Display Advertising (It's Bigger Than You Think)

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Banner advertising (or display advertising) has a bad rap with consumers, but it's a driving force in the advertising community. Will we move away from display advertising to another/better form of online advertising? What's truly missing for display advertising to be more successful? Better technology.

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Show Me The Money – Top 5 Google AdSense Alternatives

Kikolani

On top of that, earning money through a blog is no longer a shoe-in – it’s an ongoing challenge, and for a lot of bloggers Google’s AdSense is the only life-support system they have for their writing projects. There’s something you should know: AdSense isn’t the only option for earning advertising revenue out there.

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Google to Pay $22.5 Million to Settle FTC Privacy Charges

Bill Hartzer

Google has agreed to pay a $22.5 million dollar civil penalty to settle FTC (Federal Trade Commission) charges that Google misrepresented themselves when it came to the privacy of Apple users. Google told users of Apple’s Safari web browser that Google would not place tracking cookies or serve targeted ads to those users.

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The Pros and Cons of Running Advertising on Your Blog

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The post The Pros and Cons of Running Advertising on Your Blog appeared first on ProBlogger. In fact, people often start monetizing their blogs this way using an ad network such as Google AdSense. So in this post I’ll be taking you through some of the key advantages and disadvantages of running advertising on your blog.

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Analysis: Revealing the Highest Earning Blogs that Sell Advertising

Viper Chill

Instead, they make a good portion of their income – and in some cases all of their income – through good ol’ advertising. One site is pulling in over $10,000 per month with only two posts per week, while others are hammering out 50 articles per week and making a livable income as well.

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The Marketing Problem Is Simple: There Are Too Many Ads

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The entire construct of the advertising industry was built on the scarcity model. There was only a finite number of pages in the newspaper allotted to advertising. Do consumers visit just one site that they're loyal too (i.e. One of the things I loved about Google AdWords happened with the advent of AdSense.

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How To Optimize Your Facebook Ads Like A Pro

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Facebook’s advertising network allows you to reach millions of potential customers very easily. The ad network is designed to be user friendly, allowing those with even no experience in using paid ads to reach the right type of audience. How To Optimize Your Facebook Ads Like A Pro. Fine Tune Your Ads. Use Third Party Analytics.