This week's adverts. Week 43 2005.
Feet up! has 0 adverts this week.
These are the splendid people currently supporting
feetup.org's hosting costs, and Jim's toy and beer budget:
So, what's this entry all about? There's an explanation
here
about what I'm calling my feed ads and more of my thoughts on adverts
can be found in my
blogging/adverts
category.
Advertise on Feet up!
to keep Jim in beer and nice toys.
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What's that ad about?
I don't know either! Classic bit of advertising I guess, tease the
punters to get some click through and meme propogation. I'm guessing it's
a new product or something from Sharp, but if it turns out to be some sort
of porn site I'm going to dump the ad.
Nice to see that they've got
Swiss Tony
writing the text though,
Flav's
lyrical way with words is wasted on car mechanics.
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Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:02] |
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Blog ads, where next?
Musing with
Terje
about where to go next with adverts on our respective sites.
He's using the
infamous
Google adSense
programme right now, and isn't too impressed with either the
relevance of the ads provided or the subsequent revenue. He's
getting pretty good traffic, which is increasing rapidly.
25,000 unique visitors last month and on current growth
rates probably 70,000 this month.
I'd be tempted to recommend
Blogads
to Terje, because I like their approach and the fact the
you're in control, but Blogads seem to be very focussed on the
high traffic political blogs
right now, and it's quite possible Terje would get no ads at all.
I think part of Blogads problem (for Terje and me at least)
is location, we're in Europe and Blogads appear to be a New
York orientated entity. Blogging is possibly less of a
mainstream activity in Europe, so the focus here is
less on politics and more on technology and other early
adopters' activities. Hence a different set of products to
sell and a different audience.
What other alternatives are there? From a quick search,
I've found RSS Ads
and Adbites, neither
of which seem to offer anything too exciting though.
Maybe the solution would be to form a small co-operative
of small/medium European tech based sites and cut out the
middle man by chasing the advertisers directly or at the
very least provide a central contact point for them to
reach us. A
Lazyweb idea
or a call to arms? I'm not sure yet.
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Blogads hit the Wall Street Journal
Nice stuff
(coverage
from Onlineblog.com), I've been with blogads for a while and considering
that this blog is pretty low traffic and niche focussed I've still had a
reasonable number of paying ads from them.
Henry Copeland's (of Blogads)
overview
of the WSJ coverage mentions that Markos Moulitsas Zuniga of
Daily Kos
is pulling in $4,000 a month from his ads; then again given
that he's getting over
400,000 visitors a week,
at that rate I'd be closer to getting $5 of ads per month :-)
I guess the ideal product placement for this blog would be
a beer hunting application for Symbian phones that used FOAF
and Bluetooth, so if you want to advertise one of those you're
looking in just the right place!
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Prior art, other posts about blog adverts
As part of my
category fiddling,
here are a few of my posts which ought to be in the
blogging/adverts
category, but for various reasons are not.
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Sat, 01 Nov 2003 07:11] |
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RSS adverts
Something that isn't included in the standard
Blogads
setup is a simple way to broadcast your adverts to
the large section of your readers who consume your
RSS feed
and rarely see the
html version
of your content (and hence the all important ads).
To counter this I've written a simple kludgy
Pythonic
solution to take my adverts and in association
with cron post them into my blog once a week.
When I've debugged and cleaned this up a
bit further (there's some big
content assumptions right now) and made it a
little easier to use I'll post it here (under
GPL or Python licence probably) so that other
Blogads
customers can take advantage of this.
The first output from this can be
seen here,
I'm considering whether to have a new post every
week so I can maintain a trail of adverts through
time on this blog or whether just to have a single
post that changes every week. I'm opting for the
latter approach right now.
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