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Podcasts have taken the online world by storm and the variety of audio content is already mind boggling so it’s only normal that, at some point, an easy to implement revenue model be offered to podcasters who need to pay their rent.
With their dMarc Broadcasting acquisition, Google now owns a digital media solutions expertise that would help them bring their huge online advertising offering to the podcasting community.
It’s only rumors, at this point but already, the mere possibility that Google might be gearing up to serve ads within podcasts (or any other kind of streaming or on demand audio) is enough to create quite a stir in the podcasters community who are still looking to elevate their media to the next “commercial” level which would, in fact, translate into a sustainable business model.
There are many ways in which Google could implement their ads into audio streams but you may not have to hold your breath for too long since the word on the street has it that we might see a few “beta” releases before the end of 2006.
As far as anybody in the blogosphere knows, MSN-Search isn’t ready. Yahoo! Search isn’t ready. Ask isn’t ready. In this light, it sounds like Google might be first to market with the “next big -online audio- thing”, again.
Let’s hear it, one more time, for Mountain View’s finest!
Tags: google, music, ad revenue, audible, audio shows, broadcasting
If you own a few (or a few thousand) domain names, you may be wondering how to make money off them, every day, from the “natural visitors” directly “typing them in” their browser.
Well, you’re not alone and DomainSponsor offers all domainers the opportunity to rake in impressive daily revenues from most (if not all) of their domain names by simply pointing them to DomainSponsor’s specially designed landing pages which morph to reflect the most popular (and profitable) keywords that “landers” might be searching for (also referred to as “auto-optimizing”).
As of October 23rd, 2006, DomainSponsor is offering four new lander designs that rotate dynamically within the whole portfolio of domains you’ve pointed their way. For existing publishers (that is, the domain name owners), the change is automatic.
That’s right, DomainSponsor takes the pain out of monetizing your domain names and now provides you with even more attractive landing pages in which visitors may feel even more compelled to “click” for the information they (most probably) need.
If you’re not a publisher yet, now’s the time to get registered (for free) and test a few domains with DomainSponsor’s new designs which were hand-picked among hundreds, mainly because the payout they “produce” is above all others.
Tags: domainsponsor, landing pages, domain monetization, pay-per-click, ppc, web publishers
Like many web publishers who love to explore new themes to build engaging web destinations, you’re curious about which keyword terms pay the most pay-per-click money.
Well, the Beep.Name’s top keywords list might help you identify which keyword terms could help you get the most money for your web development efforts.
It’s always nice to “be in the know” about which pay-per-click terms pay the most.
Tags: top paying keywords, pay-per-click, ppc, highest revenue, best keywords
Thousands of pay-per-click advertisers are competing for your attention when you search for just about anything, within Google or any Google AdSense publisher’s web site displaying targeted ads.
If you’re an expert in any given field, it’s time you thought about starting your very own web site. After a while, when it’s sufficiently built up, you may apply to become Google AdSense publisher too!
Most quality web sites stand a fair chance of being accepted in the lucrative Google AdSense program, so why not you too?
Once you get your very own Google AdSense ID, you can add a few pay-per-click ad zones within your web pages and if some visitors feel these extra web links appeal to them, they’re welcome to follow them.
In turn, this usually pays you a cut off the initial “bid” price paid by the advertiser.
This supplements your monthly revenue stream and helps you pay the bills even faster. For most web publishers, this is all that PPC is about.
But what about the web publishers who want to have more insight about which keywords work (and pay) the most? Who are the advertisers? And so on.
There a new software you should know about called Keyword Elite.
In a matter of seconds, you can specify any “theme” you like to then be presented with significant, comprehensive and abundant insight about how the keywords associated with this theme perform, pay-per-clickwise.
Let’s say you like “dental hygiene” (it can be anything you like). Well, Keyword Elite can quickly find all related keywords to this theme and from these newly discovered terms (which usually contain many keywords), you can do different things.
You can advertise in Google AdSense with your own pay-per-click ad, which is nice since the interface is so easy to use.
Of course, web publishers will probably want to focus more on the keyword terms that pay the most money and (this is impressive) automatically build up a web of pages about the theme (with interesting content), which includes Google AdSense pay-per-click zones… which pay you for every click!
Keyword Elite has a uniquely crafted toolset that will surely appeal to the seasoned web publishers out there but the newbies should get their copy too so they can save months of work and immediately start making a lot more money.
Make sure to get your copy, including the free gifts!
Tags: keyword elite, google adsense, advertising, keywords, pay-per-click, ppc