WordPress widgets, ad rotation, conditional tags, widgets, wordpress, wordpress-plugins »

Have you ever wanted a WordPress widget to show only on one page or post? It’s extremely useful to be able to limit widgets based on where a visitor is in your blog. Not only does it help you preserve and manage your valuable screen real estate, but it also helps you organize information for [...]

#ASW10, Affiliate Summit, GeekCast.fm, Jim Kukral, Podcast »

“Do It!” This was the advice from Jim Kukral at Affiliate Summit East 2009. That is sage advice for sure. How many times have we all had a good idea only to come up with a dozen reasons why we shouldn’t do it? Or worse, we just let the idea fall to the floor without [...]

Entrepreneur, good programmer, personal development, that's impossible, toff ward, you can't do that »

It’s nice to have a name
Hugh MacLeod captured the essence of a lot of people in the image above. This is the difference between the person who is constantly spouting “what if…..”, and the person who responds with, “that’s impossible”.
When working a project, I can weed out the good programmers from the bad rather easily. [...]

Contextual Advertising, Display Ads, Landing Pages, google adwords »

Adwords content advertisers might be left wondering where all their impressions disappeared to today.  That impression vacuum?  It’s Google bogarting a large portion of their content network with Nexus One display ads.
This morning, Adsense publishers were reporting a dramatic drop in Adsense clicks and revenue.
Sadly, many of the sites brandishing Nexus ads weren’t exactly tech-related…
Have [...]

Affiliate Summit, Google, Marketing, Mobile Ads, Nexus One, iphone »

Is it just me or is Google slowly ripping off Apple’s iPhone? I mean I can’t blame them. Look at the success the iPhone has had over the past several years. Why wouldn’t they want to get in on the action? But is that really all that’s happening? Is Google trying to steal Apple’s thunder, [...]