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Yahoo is closing it’s doors for small publishers participating in the
Yahoo! Publisher Network. The self-service beta program, known as Yahoo
Publisher Network Online (YPNO), will be shut down on April 30, 2010.
This will affect only small publishers while large, direct publishers
and partners will continue to enjoy the service, Yahoo made it clear on a
blog
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Good news! Search-targeted advertising solution provider Chitika
will now server more ad impressions on your web pages. Normally,
Chitika | Premium ads are displayed only to search engine traffic. But
from March 8, 2010, Chitika is rolling out a new feature called Chitika |
Select, which will display ads to some selected
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If you want to maximize your online advertising revenue by displaying contextual ads on your website(s), you must try Google AdSense.
Powered by Google, AdSense is one of the most widely recommended ways
to easily monetize your blog or website. Thousands of publishers around
that world are using this service and
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It seems like Twitter is experimenting link ads on it’s pages. Today I
noticed a sponsored link on the sidebar of my Twitter home page. Take a
look at the my screenshot. The link was for an iPhone application named
Exec-Tweets and it appeared on the sidebar location where normally
definitions of Twitter apps are shown. Well, in
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Earlier this week, Google announced the beta program of AdSense for
Mobile Applications, which will allow mobile application developers to earn money
from their application. It means, the next target of Google AdSense is
the mobile applications market, which is growing day by day. So, mobile
app developers get ready to earn some more money!
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Google now allow AdSense publishers to change the font size in the
text ad units. It means now you can easily select from small, medium,
and large font sizes for your AdSense ad units on pages. The font size
option now appears on every account, but will be applied to ad units on
web pages in Latin-character languages.
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On Monday, Microsoft Corp filed it’s first-ever lawsuit involving a
case of click fraud. The civil lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District
Court for Western Washington against three individuals – Eric Lam,
Gordon Lam and Melanie Suen, of Vancouver, British Columbia and
companies they control. Microsoft alleges that the three engaged in
massive click fraud, which impacted
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