Showing posts with label quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quotes. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Check Out AdSense Unleashed: AdSense A-Z Plus 175 Killer Tips and Tricks for $8.97

AdSense Unleashed: AdSense A-Z Plus 175 Killer Tips and Tricks Review




Another great piece to the puzzle in the Google ad sense world. For those of you who have ever used Google adsense, you've probably been frustrated and annoyed and possibly confused about inner workings of their world. One of the few pieces of information that actually cuts through and tells you exactly what to do, this is a great book to teach you how to make money using Google adsense. While many pieces of advice give you more questions and never answer the original one this book gives you the real deal.



AdSense Unleashed: AdSense A-Z Plus 175 Killer Tips and Tricks Overview


"AdSense Unleashed" is an extensive guide about generating money quickly and easily as an AdSense publisher. The book provides 175 killer tips and tricks for attracting clicks on ads shown on your Website. Learn which ad units get the most clicks and where to put them on your Website or Blog. Also included is a huge list of the highest paying keywords in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Ireland. Here are a few of the topics covered: How to Get Free Content on the Web - Best Ad Sizes and Where to Place Them in Articles, Blogs and on Regular Websites - The AdWords-AdSense Revenue Loop - How to Block Site-Targeted Ads - Review of the Google AdSense Patents and Pending Patent Application - AdSense for Search Box Placement Strategies - How to Blend All the Various Ad Colors with Your Website - AdSense Referral Strategies - Alternate Ads and How to Use Them - How Expanded Text Ads Get You More Revenue - Site-Flavored AdSense for Search - How to Use Filters to Keep Competitor Ads Off Your Site - Ad Units and Framed Websites - Link Unit Strategies - How themed Ad Units Get More Clicks - Animated Ads and How to Block Them. If you want to unlock the revenue potential of your Website today, "AdSense Unleashed" is a must.



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Customer Reviews


It's a good reference book for beginner - SeoGuru -
This book can be used as a quick reference to Adsense tips, though very limited advanced tips can be found. But It's still a good book for Adsense beginners.


lots o' fluff, not much stuff - christa white - CA USA
At over 200 pages you'll be surprised how little is really in this book. I'm fairly new to the adsense topic yet found nothing new; It felt like a rehash of other people's writings and posts. Lots of stream of conscious writing and general lack of organization. There were quite a few typos, several repeated sections, and the book seemed printed in a "one-off" style (print as purchased). Although it did cover the standard fare, unless this is the only access you have to adsense information, save your time and save your money. I might give it 2 stars but there needs to be some truthful balance to the previous 5-star ratings.


Incredible AdSense Insight!! - Google Guru -
What would you like to know about AdSense? You name it, "AdSense Unleashed" has it! The depth of AdSense knowledge this book offers is unmatched on the market. No matter what your level of experience is with AdSense, this book is sure to meet your expectations. Looking to generate more cash, maximize more clicks, or learn more tips & tricks? Time is money, and with "AdSense Unleashed" you will not be wasting either!


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Source: http://missourimesotheliomaattorneysblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/check-out-adsense-unleashed-adsense-z_26.html

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Monday, August 16, 2010

plans, not from death cab for cutie

yesterday marked exactly one week left at home.  it's an extremely bittersweet fact.


see, i never expected to be moving back to ivins this summer.  the plan was to stay in provo, find a job  i could keep through this coming fall semester and come home on the weekends (every other, or so).  however, looking back at the entirety of summer, the one word that sums it up is unexpected.  it's been one of the most unpredictable summers of my existence, i believe.  the only other that comes close is the first summer out of high school, with the typical life-altering decisions looming and my decision-resistant nature putting them off as long as possible. but this one beats all.  it was unexpected and unpredictable in almost every way.


however, through the chaotic nature of unexpected events, i've discovered something.  this past january, i wrote a few musings on the same subject, about the unexpected color thrown onto my canvas.  i wrote about how i longed to be able to except the change with more grace, hope, and trust in God.  i wished i could have seen the beauty that such big changes bring sooner than i did.  and i think i've improved.


i guess in hoping for such, i may have invited several more drop-from-the-sky-and-hit-me-in-the-head changes.  for practice, you see.


what i've discovered is that i have changed.  i can say truthfully that i've seen the beauty this summer (without requiring understanding).  i've been okay with the changes - although some were extremely unwanted, they didn't end my world.  i'm the sort of person with a functioning five year plan.  a five year plan that i work toward.  i've learned to be more flexible with the changes God introduces, less flexible with my foundations despite the always shifting world.


i've come to whole-heartedly believe this quote from the beloved movie, dan in real life:


 "in the future, i will be answering your questions, but today I want to break from my usual format and talk to you about the subject of plans.  not so much my plan for this column, but life plans, and how we all make them.  and how we hope that our kids make good, smart, safe plans of their own.  but if we're really honest with ourselves, our plans usually don't work out as we had hoped.  so instead of asking our young people "what are you plans? what do you plan to do with your life?" maybe we should tell them this: plan to be surprised."


i still have a five year plan.  two of them, in fact.  and a loooooong list of items i'd like to accomplish before i come to the end of those five years.  but i'm making a few changes tonight.  i'm planning to be surprised.  after all, if life were just as i expected, it would get dull pretty quickly.  God knows best, and i can't wait to see what surprises He's waiting to drop from the sky.


as far as i believe, they're probably much better than any plan i could contrive for myself.


i plan to successfully finish another semester this year, and have more adventure doing it than ever before.  but as for the rest, it's all one big surprise!

Source: http://strickenwithpaisley.blogspot.com/2010/08/plans-not-from-death-cab-for-cutie.html

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Quotable Quotes

There is no substitute for books in the life of a child. (1952)
~ Mary Ellen Chase ~

Source: http://amasgetbooked.blogspot.com/2010/08/quotable-quotes_17.html

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from the art of war:stichomancy

my adversary to pursue and crush me; it would be far better to encourage my men to deliver a bold counter-attack, and use the advantage thus gained to free myself from the enemy's toils." See the story of Ts`ao Ts`ao, VII. ss. 35, note.]


10. Reduce the hostile chiefs by inflicting damage on them;


[Chia Lin enumerates several ways of inflicting this injury, some of which would only occur to the Oriental mind:--"Entice away the enemy's best and wisest men, so that he may be left without counselors. Introduce traitors into his country, that the government policy may be rendered futile. Foment intrigue and deceit, and thus sow dissension between the ruler and his

Source: http://forgoodluckmyblacktooth.blogspot.com/2010/08/from-art-of-warstichomancy.html

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