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Entrecard’s On Fire!


Literally.

Entrecard’s host has been the victim of an electrical fire and won’t be back up for up to 12 hours. That’s 12 hours of dropping you all miss out on :( but don’t worry - all your credits should still be intact. Lets see if they compensate people for the advertising time they miss out on…

Update: It seems Entrecard is once again serving ads, so good news for those who are paying entrecards for ads that weren’t showing EXCEPT that the ads don’t link properly (if you want to test this, try clicking the ad on my page, just links to Entrecard’s error home page). Hopefully they’ll get this sorted out soon, but they’ve updated there site saying they have no ETA, so it’s anyone’s guess when they’ll be back.

Feedburner to Launch Adsense for RSS


Beginning next week, and starting with a small group of publishers, Feedburner (if you aren’t already sending your RSS through them, do so now) will begin to roll out Adsense for RSS feeds, as they announced on their blog. So this means that in addition to reading a nice, clean and convenient RSS feed from one of your favorite blogs, you’ll be reading a nice, clean and convenient RSS feed, plus some contextual advertising thanks to Google. This means that the ads you see will be semi-relevant to the content you’re reading.

This should be good news for publishers and bloggers looking to make an extra few pennies out of their readers, but bad news for readers who chose RSS to escape the annoying ads and bandwidth-heavy content. So far, attempts at monetizing RSS feeds have been poor at best, but now with google owning Feedburner, as well as one of the biggest RSS readers (google reader) and having a huge advertiser base (adsense, adwords), the tides could be turning.

If you operate a blog and haven’t signed up to feedburner already, we advise you do so now, and in a few weeks you could be earning some extra pennies from feed-based adsense.

Entrecard Being Updated


It seems entrecard is currently down. They say they should be up in ten minutes…lets see what’s new!

Learn From Barack Obama’s Campaign

Having a good website in a good niche with good content isn’t everything. Because there are often tens or hundreds of people in the same niche as you, with equally good content. Look at the Make Money Online (MMO) niche, for example. Johnchow, Johncow, Tylercruz, Problogger - there all the same, for the most part. But what blogs in this niche have you been hearing about recently? And what blogs stand out?

Well, I’m sure you heard a fair bit about winning the web recently. Was it because the content over there is better? He has some secret to give away that the others don’t? No! Of course not! What is different though, is he gave his site a twist. He had a new perspective and a new way of getting visitors. He hosted one of the biggest contests the MMO niche has ever seen.

This is very similar to certain US Presidential candidate you may have heard a whisper or two about. Barack Obama doesn’t have any earth-shattering ideas, but the way he presents them is new. As you probably know, politicians are usually lying scum, promising what you want to hear to buy your votes and then more often than not, never delivering on those promises. Some even drive your country further down hill by starting wars and the like (I wonder who that is?). But Barack has been promising the truth. Most of all, Barack has been promising to fix the mistakes of the past. The Iraq war, for example, is seen by many as a big mistake. President Bush and the Republican party have been slowly leading America downhill - their politics is becoming stale.

This is very similar to how certain niches become stale. The video games niche became very boring for a while. Every games site or blog offered pretty much all the same things, maybe with a slight twist or localization. But then two people decided to set up destructoid.com as a gimmick to get themselves into the “press-only” event E3. They didn’t even intend to continue with the blog, but now it has become a major name in the games media, with nearly 6,000 subscribers to their RSS feed, hundreds of thousands of visitors and even a network of other blogs to their name. And how did they do this? They were original. They didn’t start blogging to make money. They started blogging simply to get into an event that they enjoyed, and people enjoyed it. I, for one, thought it was funny and interesting and am now a regular visitor over at destructoid.

This is what Barack Obama is doing. Whether you think it’s a gimmick or not, you can’t deny it’s working. He’s being original and appealing to an audience of intelligent voters who have grown stale of the same old politics. The same way the people grow stale of the same old content, or the same old perspective.

So I guess the message behind this little rant is: If you want to be successful, try to be original and appeal to what people want. But whatever you do, don’t become stale and just regurgitate the same things every else does. I don’t want to read another article about twitter and how it can be a good marketing tool, sorry.

Don’t Ever Say “Your Ad Here”

When you’re in the blogging business, you’ll no doubt come across, or even have on your own blog, little 125×125 Advertisements. These are great. They can bring in a bunch of money if you know how to implement them right and hey, everyone likes money :)

But there is at least one thing to avoid at all costs; “Your Ad Here”

It’s okay to put a little text link with “Advertise here” or “Your Ad Here” but NEVER put a blank ad with nothing but some little text saying “Your Ad Here”. Here’s why:

  • Advertisers want to see existing results.

Advertisers want to see happy customers already there being advertised. They will be more secure about advertising on your site if they see that they aren’t the first to do it.

Now, most people won’t automatically have a bunch of direct advertisers lined up, so what I advise you start off with is an affiliate network such as pepperjamnetwork and set up a few of the 125×125 ads available on there.

Now that you’ve done that, you can start selling advertisements directly - they usually make more money than network ads as well!