by Top Affiliate on April 25, 2007

I recently signed up for AzoogleAds and I’ve been pretty impressed with their lucrative offers and above all personal customer care. The only small gripe I had with AzoogleAds was the lack of efficiency in selecting the best performing ads for my web sites via their proprietary system.
Evidently I wasn’t the only web publisher who felt this way.
I received an e-mail yesterday from AzoogleAds announcing the beta launch of their new product: AdTag. AdTag is a plug-and-play solution that automatically serves the best ads to your web site visitors.
Does it get any better than that? Using the AzoogleAds Adtag system allows you to:
- Let AzoogleAds pinpoint the best ads to serve on your web sites and how to rotate them.
- Place a snippet of code on your site just once.
- Check your performance in a streamlined user interface.
By no means do I consider myself a lazy web publisher…..well not that lazy. But updating hundreds of web sites, selecting the best offers and all that jazz takes a considerable amount of time. Time for me that is better spent creating new content and testing different revenue streams.
Maybe you’re a little like me though and you’re a bit of a control freak. I do like to have complete control over my web real estate.
However, if the AzoogleAds Adtag system targets the best possible ads and performs well then I’m sold. I’ll be calling my affiliate manager Audrey up today to make the switch over to AdTag. I’m sure there will be some bugs to work out with this beta launch but I’m optimistic.
I’ll update this post once I get up and running on the new AdTag system. Right now though I need to go pack! I’m leaving this rock (Oahu) and flying out to New Jersey, New York and South Carolina later today for some much needed R&R. Take care and God bless! 

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[tags]AzoogleAds AdTag, AzoogleAds, AdTag, web publisher, plug-and-play, web site visitors, web real estate, affiliate manager[/tags]
by Top Affiliate on April 11, 2007
Text Link Ads recently rolled out a slick new improvement to their already robust text link advertising platform: Single Post or Post Level Advertising. Single post advertising allows you (the web publisher) to monetize your Wordpress blog even further by allowing advertisers to purchase links on your individual blog posts.
This deep linking capability is an excellent addition to an already proven advertising system. I’m sure most advertisers would prefer deep links over generic links since they specifically relate to what the end user is searching the NET for. This makes for some highly targeted advertising which is what we all want.
Installation is a snap too. If you’re already a publisher simply re-download your Wordpress TLA plugin and upload it to your website. If you’re a new publisher looking to monetize your website, blog and RSS feeds join Text Link Ads ASAP!

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[tags]text link ads, single post advertising, post level advertising, deep linking, wordpress, TLA, highly targted advertising[/tags]
by Top Affiliate on April 6, 2007
As a web publisher with more than just a few domains I’ve been looking for a service to spread my web real estate across as many unique IP’s, class C’s, and DNS servers as possible. It just makes sense.
IP addresses that fall within the same class C range are likely to be close, and sometimes on the same server. It is more than common belief that Google penalizes web sites that have the same class C and are linking to each other. Bummer right!?
Well maybe it’s not such a bummer any longer.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) web hosting has arrived. There are now web hosting companies that offer multiple class C and DNS servers to their customers…but it’s not cheap.
As of now I only know of three solid SEO Web Hosting companies that offer hosting across multiple class C’s and DNS servers:
Some may argue that providing these SEO web hosting services are exploitative and only perpetuate the rampant spam and
Black Hat SEO problem that has overtaken the web these last few years. I understand this position and realize there will be many unethical marketers who will take advantage of this opportunity. However, like most unethical or Black Hat SEO techniques they are short lived.
I feel by ethically leveraging your online marketing efforts across multiple class C’s and DNS will significantly stabilize your often volatile search engine positioning. It separates your websites from one another and protects them from being filtered out by
Google,
Yahoo! and
MSN.
In the past I had to host my sites across 3-4 web hosts, which was a
MAJOR inconvenience. With the rise of progressive web hosting companies like
Hostgator offering multiple C Class capabilities, I no longer have to host my web sites with multiple web hosts for the same effect. Instead, I can conveniently consolidate all of them with one provider.
I suspect many of the more dominant hosting companies, with robust infrastructures, will pick up on this niche marketing sector. The more competition the merrier. Right now it’s still a little expensive but the payoff might just be worth it.