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Thesis WordPress Updates and Offers a Weekend Bonus Posted: 31 Aug 2008 04:12 AM PDT I’ve been behind checking my email this week and it could have cost you a great deal…. Apparently the fantastic Thesis WordPress theme (see my first impressions of Thesis here) is running a special this weekend. They’ve just updated the theme with some great new features (see below) but if you buy it before the end of 31 August you get another theme from DIYthemes ‘Cosmo’ (a magazine style theme) for free. The update of Thesis includes:
There’s more new stuff too - see it all at Thesis WordPress theme. PS: sorry I didn’t post this earlier - I hope it doesn’t mean any of you miss out, it’s been one of those weeks in the Rowse house with sick little guys everywhere! |
8 Reasons Why Your Blog Might Not Be Accepted Into an Ad Network Posted: 30 Aug 2008 07:55 AM PDT Mitch from Technipages.com shot me an email this week asking me for advice on getting accepted into CPM banner ad networks like ValueClick, TribalFusion and others. He commented that while he has decent traffic (around 140,000 page views a month) he hadn’t had much luck with being accepted and asked for advice. This is a question I’ve had numerous times so I thought I’d post my response (I have slightly edited from my original answer).
Most ad networks have fairly good pages for publishers outlining what they do and don’t accept. Here you can see requirements from ValueClick and TribalFushion (although I’ve heard a lot of people say that they feel they fit into TribalFushion and don’t get in). Some of the above reasons are frustrating. As someone who has built blogs for non US audiences I know some of the pain of not being accepted. However the main advice I gave Mitch was to keep building traffic and making the site look as professional as possible. Traffic numbers speak very loudly so to keep traffic trending up will mean that he finds it is easier and easier to get accepted into these programs. Also - keep hunting around for options, experiment with different ways to make money from your blog and be patient. |
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