That is the reallity of what is Adsense, not the stories of people making $1000.00 per day who are a lie, Adsense really sucks, in my site I have 2,290 clicks per day and got $28.06
That is the reallity of what is Adsense, not the stories of people making $1000.00 per day who are a lie, Adsense really sucks, in my site I have 2,290 clicks per day and got $28.06
Jorge …. 2290 clicks and only 28$ ??? You gotta be kiddin. I make 28 $ with only 50 clicks. Try to focus on same subject..or related..don’t write about 1000 things. And setup your ads better.
I wish i have 2300 cliks per day…and i’ll buy you a beer
Jorge …. 2290 clicks and only 28$ ??? You gotta be kiddin. I make 28 $ with only 50 clicks. Try to focus on same subject..or related..don’t write about 1000 things. And setup your ads better.
I wish i have 2300 cliks per day…and i’ll buy you a beer
Hehehe. That’s why I prefer Amazon.com. As a human being who reads – and reads well – my recommendations are taken seriously. Never lightly recommend reading material. Soul-food gourmand, me. And you I suspect.
Hehehe. That’s why I prefer Amazon.com. As a human being who reads – and reads well – my recommendations are taken seriously. Never lightly recommend reading material. Soul-food gourmand, me. And you I suspect.
Thank you so much for introducing me to “Being Five”. *grin* I’m going to have to bookmark that one–and once I can connect to my database again (sigh) post a link to there (and to here naturally).
Thank you so much for introducing me to “Being Five”. *grin* I’m going to have to bookmark that one–and once I can connect to my database again (sigh) post a link to there (and to here naturally).
This is way off topic (but seeing your comic strip got me thinking) but just as we have blog writing tools it would seem to me that the blog business is ripe for a comic creation tool where you could drag and drop premade characters and dialogue balloons, type in text and then publish to your blog. I know the movie studios have started offering studio/movie branded versions of http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com
It would be very cool to see something like this for blogs. Hey I think I’ll ping J.J. Allaire on this
This is way off topic (but seeing your comic strip got me thinking) but just as we have blog writing tools it would seem to me that the blog business is ripe for a comic creation tool where you could drag and drop premade characters and dialogue balloons, type in text and then publish to your blog. I know the movie studios have started offering studio/movie branded versions of http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com
It would be very cool to see something like this for blogs. Hey I think I’ll ping J.J. Allaire on this
As I’ve been posting . . .this comic strip says it all.
But re:#17 – The only deal that I am aware of regarding the free use of content from a major media conglom on an independent website is the Google/Viacom deal (about which I posted on 8/8/06 at writing forfilm.com). The interesting part of this deal is that the content which Viacom is allowing independent websites to use – “Laguna Beach”, the MTV Video Music Awards, and “SpongeBob SquarePants”– is the specific areas which the WGA, SAG, DGA and IATSE DO NOT COVER.
What does this mean? The creators of the content from Viacom will make NO MONEY and will not be part of the revenue stream from this venture (no residuals (money for the reuse of the material) and the independent website creatore will probably see very little money.
Roughly translated –everyone but Viacom and Google gets screwed.
As I’ve been posting . . .this comic strip says it all.
But re:#17 – The only deal that I am aware of regarding the free use of content from a major media conglom on an independent website is the Google/Viacom deal (about which I posted on 8/8/06 at writing forfilm.com). The interesting part of this deal is that the content which Viacom is allowing independent websites to use – “Laguna Beach”, the MTV Video Music Awards, and “SpongeBob SquarePants”– is the specific areas which the WGA, SAG, DGA and IATSE DO NOT COVER.
What does this mean? The creators of the content from Viacom will make NO MONEY and will not be part of the revenue stream from this venture (no residuals (money for the reuse of the material) and the independent website creatore will probably see very little money.
Roughly translated –everyone but Viacom and Google gets screwed.
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I can soooooooooooooo totally relate… and I’m in the Technorati 100, dammit =)
I can soooooooooooooo totally relate… and I’m in the Technorati 100, dammit =)
Ha! Check out Non Sequitr for Aug 28 2006. Static address: http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/uc/20060827/lnq060828.gif
Ha! Check out Non Sequitr for Aug 28 2006. Static address: http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/uc/20060827/lnq060828.gif
i like it… good find
i like it… good find
AWESOME!!!
AWESOME!!!
Not a good setup to read old posts
Not a good setup to read old posts
That is the reallity of what is Adsense, not the stories of people making $1000.00 per day who are a lie, Adsense really sucks, in my site I have 2,290 clicks per day and got $28.06
That is the reallity of what is Adsense, not the stories of people making $1000.00 per day who are a lie, Adsense really sucks, in my site I have 2,290 clicks per day and got $28.06
Jorge …. 2290 clicks and only 28$ ??? You gotta be kiddin. I make 28 $ with only 50 clicks. Try to focus on same subject..or related..don’t write about 1000 things. And setup your ads better.
I wish i have 2300 cliks per day…and i’ll buy you a beer
Jorge …. 2290 clicks and only 28$ ??? You gotta be kiddin. I make 28 $ with only 50 clicks. Try to focus on same subject..or related..don’t write about 1000 things. And setup your ads better.
I wish i have 2300 cliks per day…and i’ll buy you a beer
manual trackback: get rich or try dyin’
manual trackback: get rich or try dyin’
hilarious, great find!
hilarious, great find!
Hehehe. That’s why I prefer Amazon.com. As a human being who reads – and reads well – my recommendations are taken seriously. Never lightly recommend reading material. Soul-food gourmand, me. And you I suspect.
Hehehe. That’s why I prefer Amazon.com. As a human being who reads – and reads well – my recommendations are taken seriously. Never lightly recommend reading material. Soul-food gourmand, me. And you I suspect.
Thank you so much for introducing me to “Being Five”. *grin* I’m going to have to bookmark that one–and once I can connect to my database again (sigh) post a link to there (and to here naturally).
Heather
Thank you so much for introducing me to “Being Five”. *grin* I’m going to have to bookmark that one–and once I can connect to my database again (sigh) post a link to there (and to here naturally).
Heather
this kis is five though. if he keeps it up, by the time he’s 20, he really won’t need to get a job.
this kis is five though. if he keeps it up, by the time he’s 20, he really won’t need to get a job.
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Great comic strip, thanks for the discovery.
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Great comic strip, thanks for the discovery.
LOL.. too funny.. too true..
LOL.. too funny.. too true..
This is way off topic (but seeing your comic strip got me thinking) but just as we have blog writing tools it would seem to me that the blog business is ripe for a comic creation tool where you could drag and drop premade characters and dialogue balloons, type in text and then publish to your blog. I know the movie studios have started offering studio/movie branded versions of http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com
It would be very cool to see something like this for blogs. Hey I think I’ll ping J.J. Allaire on this
This is way off topic (but seeing your comic strip got me thinking) but just as we have blog writing tools it would seem to me that the blog business is ripe for a comic creation tool where you could drag and drop premade characters and dialogue balloons, type in text and then publish to your blog. I know the movie studios have started offering studio/movie branded versions of http://www.mycomicbookcreator.com
It would be very cool to see something like this for blogs. Hey I think I’ll ping J.J. Allaire on this
Ridiculous. Almost anybody can make up to THREE cents a day blogging thanks to Adsense.
Ridiculous. Almost anybody can make up to THREE cents a day blogging thanks to Adsense.
As I’ve been posting . . .this comic strip says it all.
But re:#17 – The only deal that I am aware of regarding the free use of content from a major media conglom on an independent website is the Google/Viacom deal (about which I posted on 8/8/06 at writing forfilm.com). The interesting part of this deal is that the content which Viacom is allowing independent websites to use – “Laguna Beach”, the MTV Video Music Awards, and “SpongeBob SquarePants”– is the specific areas which the WGA, SAG, DGA and IATSE DO NOT COVER.
What does this mean? The creators of the content from Viacom will make NO MONEY and will not be part of the revenue stream from this venture (no residuals (money for the reuse of the material) and the independent website creatore will probably see very little money.
Roughly translated –everyone but Viacom and Google gets screwed.
As I’ve been posting . . .this comic strip says it all.
But re:#17 – The only deal that I am aware of regarding the free use of content from a major media conglom on an independent website is the Google/Viacom deal (about which I posted on 8/8/06 at writing forfilm.com). The interesting part of this deal is that the content which Viacom is allowing independent websites to use – “Laguna Beach”, the MTV Video Music Awards, and “SpongeBob SquarePants”– is the specific areas which the WGA, SAG, DGA and IATSE DO NOT COVER.
What does this mean? The creators of the content from Viacom will make NO MONEY and will not be part of the revenue stream from this venture (no residuals (money for the reuse of the material) and the independent website creatore will probably see very little money.
Roughly translated –everyone but Viacom and Google gets screwed.
Being five
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I think anybody can make make money on Adsense, but it takes time and patiens.
I think anybody can make make money on Adsense, but it takes time and patiens.