Archive for May, 2007
Basically Revver is a video community, similar to YouTube, but they also display advertisements at the end of all their videos. The best part, is that they are also offering an affiliate program that pays you by PayPal to promote their videos by choosing a video to put on your site.
With the fact that they are offering an API, this would only make the deal better! I decided to take advantage of their API and create a whole website that displays nothing but their videos and my affiliate code: Vol3D. Just goes to show you how far you can get with a small amount of ingenuity!
This script will pull video codes from the Revver website and display them on your website with your affiliate code embedded into the code. You can choose which tags you would prefer to be displayed on your website as well! I am currently selling this script for $35 and if you are interested, feel free to contact me here.
A couple months ago, Shoemoney posted up an E-Mail he received from an anonymous source. Apparently, ValueClick Media is running “free” incentivized offers and have a small disclaimer at the bottom:
To receive the incentive gift you must: 1) register with valid information; 2) complete the user survey; 3) complete at least 2 Silver, 2 Gold and 6 Platinum offers. Purchase may be required.
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An End to Incentivized Offers?
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I just made a blog post on SEOFox regarding the impact W3C Compliance would have on one’s SEO Ranking. Overall, I believe that having a W3C compliant website really couldn’t hurt. It would definitely hurt your website if a search engine couldn’t index your website correctly. Furthermore, it would annoy visitors using problematic browsers like Internet Explorer or Mozilla FireFox which read the code differently (FireFox reads codes more strict while Internet Explorer reads code loosely).
Technorati Tags: W3C, SEO, Internet Explorer, FireFox
Most people think that well-established companies like eBay wouldn’t have disorganized pages in Search Engine Results Pages, but I guess this discovery by Aaron Wall can’t go unnoticed.
It seems that eBay has a huge amount of sub-domains, one for every category, search results and such. Well, having a huge amount of sub-domains for every category can lead even the strongest search engine awry. Google seems to have indexed numerous pages/auctions from different sub-domains for ‘titleist provx’ and displays all these results.
You can’t be sure if eBay did this on purpose or by accident, but this can lead to a lot more targeted search engine traffic to eBay when you think about it. A user might disregard the first eBay results in the SERPs but after seeing numerous listings, they are bound to check out a couple, and end up simply bidding on an item on eBay instead of purchasing one from another website found through the SERPs.
Let me start by saying these rumors are most likely fake. Blogs like Search Engine Journal take the fact that just because the stock price rose by nearly 19% for Yahoo!, it dropped earlier this morning.
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Rumors of Microsoft buying Yahoo!
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Well it has been a while since MySpace has done something new in order to get a bigger user base. Now that they’ve launched MySpace News (BETA), I’m sure that they’ll attract all the social media experts out to game MySpace News.
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MySpace News = New Social Marketing Target
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