NetLine Corporation's RevResponse.com publisher program which has been in Beta announced its expansion to "Invite Mode", to allow for 5,000 new online publishers to experience the benefits of the program."Our beta publishers have seen incredible profit using RevResponse.com, so this was the natural next step," said David Fortino, NetLine Corporation's VP of Audience Development. "We're really excited about the early feedback regarding the monetary value RevResponse is delivering to online publishers and we're looking forward to inviting more publishers to experience the benefits."RevResponse.com provides B2B online publishers a new way to generate ad revenue while providing users with free highly qualified contextual content. Currently consisting of a distribution network of over 4,000 sites across more than 33 industry verticals, RevResponse.com offers audiences valuable content such as white papers, magazines, software trials, and podcasts as opposed to the advertiser-centric questio
If you have 20+ million page views per month, or 5 million searches you qualify for the Premium Publisher program from Google AdSense.
( some of these requirements are lowered for some languages and/or countries)
Qualified publishers are eligible for A...
There has been much talk about using metadata from other communities to enrich our catalogs and/or lower the costs of cataloging. Recently there has been quite a flap on AUTOCAT when distributors have dumped minimun level records into OCLC. Now Karen Coyle has looked at Titles in Retail and Publisher Data. Real data.
Activision No.1 Publisher This YearWith the year ending, Activision claims that it was the number 1 US console and handheld publisher for the first eleven months of this calendar year, citing the NPD Group’s analysis. Apparently, the company also increased its market share during this period to a record 16.8%, a 7.9% increase over the same period last year. Their biggest selling titles this year were, unexpectedly, Guitar Hero 3 and Call of Duty 4. The publisher earlier this year merged with Blizzard and now goes by the name Activision Blizzard. Related PostsActivision Announces Record SalesGame publisher Activision has announced record sales of $313 million for Q4 2006 and $1.51 billion f…Activision In Trouble With NASDAQDue to a late quarterly financial report, game publisher Activision has received a warning from NASD…EA Welcomes Activision-Blizzard CompetitionWhen Activision and Vivendi Games merged to form Activision Blizzard, it knocked EA off the top stop…
Les Hinton, a senior executive as News Corp (NWS) has been named the head of Dow Jones (DJ). Times of London editor Robert Thomson has been named Publisher of...
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Publisher Ragip Zarakolu. Photograph: Heribert Proepper/AP Trial of publisher revives row over Turkish 'insult' lawNearly two years after the internationally acclaimed author Orhan Pamuk narrowly escaped imprisonment for statements that were thought to "insult Turkishness", the publisher of a British...
Markzware’s InDesign plugin is an easy to use tool designed to easy convert Microsoft Publisher Documents to Adobe InDesign.
Available for both Windows and Mac, PUB2ID converts Publisher 2002 through 2007 documents to InDesign CS2 and CS3 formats. The plugin offers conversion for the page size, positioning, color models, fonts and styles, text attributes and [...]
WASHINGTON - Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan does not believe President Bush lied to him about the role of White House aides I. Lewis Scooter Libby or Karl Rove in the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity, according to McClellan’s publisher.
Peter Osnos, the founder and editor-in-chief of Public Affairs Books, which is publishing [...]
Yeah..that's right. Yesterday I got a message from Google, saying that I've generated invalid clicks or impressions on their ads, therefore, they've disabled my account. But I wasn't the only one that got this email. So did Querblogger and Javo, two of my fellow bloggers. Some will think that, by being banned from Google Adsense publisher's program, it is the end of the world. Well, let me tell you something: it is not like that. Adsense is not the only way to make money online blogging. True, you can earn a good income with this method, but you also may earn only a few bucks per month ( I've heard some cases when other bloggers and webmasters were only earning too little cash from Adsense, even though they were getting a fair amount of traffic ).So, there's no use to stuff your blog with Adsense ads, to earn only 1 or 2 dollars per month. I know it's all about traffic and search engine optimization, but sometimes Google Adsense will disappoint you. That's the time when you'll have to
Last night I have decided to start implementing my YPN (Yahoo Publisher Network) ads on my blog. I applied when they have first came been released to the public and I was denied because of traffic regulations. I then applied a while ago and I have been approved, but the email has been sitting in my inbox for quite sometime that I decided to go ahead and give it a try.
For some reason readers or users who want to apply for YPN do not get approved a lot, I am assuming yahoo wants X amount of traffic before they a approve your site. It is almost going through a screening process before you can start to publish their ads on your website or blog.
What is Yahoo Publisher Network
YPN is just like Google Adsense, displaying relevant ads within your blog posts or website. Listed below are some features and benefits direct from Yahoo:
Benefits:
Increase your revenue by monetizing the content of your web site.
Satisfy your users by offering them ad content related to their interests.
Leverage o
We all try to earn Commissions through various Affiliate Program, by promoting Products & many other things, in the end we find that the Program sucks!, if you think all the programs are of the same kind then think again, because there's one Publisher Program which really pays you & it's one and only Text-Link-Ads.com . If you think i am making fool of you then please look at the image below ( click to enlarge ) { some words are hidden to meet the Terms. }Yes! that's true they paid me my first check of $25.00. I was paid this amount for referring a Person to their site who further joined the Publisher Program. The Publisher Program is as Simple as A B C & the main which you have to do is just place the ad code on your Site. & you are set. You can see the example of Ads above the Posts , below the Google Search Engine ...To know further about the Program please read the related post :-$$$ Joining-Text-Link-Ads to Earn-Big-Cash $$$Bob Matharoo
Your web site is a publication. Every business web site is a publication - even the giant catalogues that are Google or Amazon are publications. Several years ago I did some consultancy work with a giant international chemical company. We analysed what kind of business they were in and guess what, they did almost as much publishing as they did chemical production...!They published catalogues, price lists, leaflets, brochures, in house magazines, customer magazines, email newsletters, web sites and a whole host of printed and online documentation of all kinds. Looked at in total, their biggest "cost" in the business was publishing. Indeed, around a third of all staff time was spent on publishing activities. Yet they thought they were a chemical company. This analysis dramatically changed the way they considered their business. They even brought in director-level experts in publishing, since it was such an important activity. In fact, in most businesses, publishing is the second most fre
Print is Dead: Books in Our Digital Age reports that O'Reilly's editor of Craft and Make magazines, Dale Dougherty, spoke at their TOC Conference on “The Beauty of Print in a Digital Age”: In terms of the encroaching tidal wave of online experiences and digital products (what Chris Anderson yesterday called a “relentless march”), Dougherty talked about print and digital co-existing. Or, as he put it, “The old and the new are interwoven, and the art of our day is to figure out how these two pieces fit together.” Which sounds pretty good - very Web 2.0, and pretty much what you would expect from a publisher which is "a chronicler and catalyst of leading-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and spurring their adoption" and has an "unshakeable belief in the power of information to spur innovation."Slightly odd, then, that Dale Dougherty was: dismissive of an online or digital interface, saying that “the Internet today is largely a col