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Adsense – Make Your Google Adsense Ads as Different as Possible From Your Website! 0

Posted on November 27, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

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The time you get this far, you are making money from Adsense, writing articles, creating joint ventures etc.go to www.adsense-dollar-factory.com you’re building content websites with the aim of earning an AdSense income then you’ll know that the ads shown are dependant upon the surrounding content on your WebPages. In a nutshell, Ad Section Targeting allows you to emphasize what keywords Google AdSense will pick up from your site. The goal is to make your Google adsense ads as different as possible from your website. You are now a member of the AdSense Illuminati. The Google Adsense, will display ads relevant to your topics. There used to be a question that goes, “Is building Adsense sites a business. Try to experiment with the background color, font and text colors to get the desired click-through campaign and, hence, maximizing your adsense income.
A number of factors come into play when AdSense tries to determine what the page is about: The URL of the page, the page title, the anchor text of links, and the keywords that appear most frequently within the page, search engine queries that lead to the page or to another page that links to the page”.For more help visit www.instant-adsense-dollars.com. Ways to make money from Adsense by Distributing articles through Ezine and Press Releases One effective method of increasing adsense revenue is simply increasing the number of targeted visitors that visit your adsense-content page. You will be given new adsense websites per week and taught exactly how to promote them to make money.
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Is Apple Creating A Search Engine For Mobile Devices Like Its Ipad And Iphone? 5

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

In addition to the iAd ad platform that is rumored to be released, there are a few other things that point to an Apple search engine coming in the future.  Walt Mossberg of Piper Jaffray has made some salient points about Apple’s desire to not ‘give the farm away’ as far as data to google goes among other things.

As long as google is used for search on Apple mobile devices, it will have open access to see how iphone and ipad users are using the devices.  They can then use this information to better compete with Apple with their own Android phone devices and upcoming Android tablets.

In addition, the mobile ad market is still in its infancy.  This is a market that Apple probably does not want to cede to google as there are significant profits to be made there in the coming years.

So strategically, it makes sense for Apple to create their own search for mobile platform.  It is the only logical way that Apple will be able to compete with google in the mobile sphere long term.  But what would an Apple search engine look like?  What would it be called?  I’ve done some research into recent Apple patents and have come across what I think points us in the direction that Apple is going.

In 2007, Apple applied for a patent on the name iGuide.  There are at least 3 separate patents that I can tell for that name issued to a dummy corporation called iGuide Media.  IGuide Media was outed as a dummy Apple corporation several months ago on some of the other Apple news sites such as Macrumors.  If you read the description of the patents carefully they seem to be describing a form of categorization and/or search function that would do what in essence is combine functionality similar to the ‘Genius’ function on iTunes with search.   This would enable the entire internet to be parsed and sectioned into video, music, images and text and have the user find ’similar’ types of media.

The key difference it seems between the iGuide

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British Iconic Cars – Their History 0

Posted on November 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

As an Englishman born and bred and a fan of British iconic Cars I thought it may be of interest to list some of the most popular British Car Icons which are instantly recognised Worldwide. I have decided to list the cars and descriptions about the Iconic Cars which may be of interest to the reader.

Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

Rolls and Royce were in fact people before the history of Rolls-Royce as a company every began. Frederick Royce was a British electrical equipment manufacturer who built the first Royce cars in 1904. The three two-cylinder, 10-hp cars he built attracted the attention of Charles Rolls, a longtime car enthusiast from way back in 1894 and son of a baron. He owned a dealership in London, where he first encountered a Royce. He was so taken with the engineering that he partnered with the car’s creator. Royce would built the cars, and Rolls would sell them. Like many manufacturers of the day, Rolls entered the first Rolls-Royces in races in order to promote them. These cars were similar to the first one built by Royce. Real fame came with the 1907 introduction of a 6-cylinder engine inside a silver-painted four-passenger chassis dubbed “The Silver Ghost.” This car was driven 15,000 continuous miles with little wear, cementing the R-R reputation for reliability. Unfortunately, Rolls’ passion for excitement ended in 1910, when his biplane (based on the Wright brothers’ flyer) crashed and killed him almost instantly.

The Silver Ghost chassis, built in Derby, U.K., was toughened with armor so it could serve as a combat car in Flanders, Africa, Egypt, and with Lawrence of Arabia during WWI. In the Jazz Age that came after the war, people had money to spend on these reliable Rollers. There were Silver Ghosts built in Springfield, Mass., from 1920-1924, and a smaller 20-hp “Baby Roller” was introduced. Big cars were still popular, though, with the Phantoms I, II, and II all appearing in the 1920s. During WWII,

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