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Just Say No to PowerPoint: Enough is Enough! e honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”.Have you ever been slideswiped? You walk into a meeting and once everyone has arrived, the lights are often dimmed and the show begins. The presenter clicks the mouse again and again, showing you slide after slide until you can take no more. Exasperated, you shut your eyes and doze off. You have just been slideswiped! Or, have the training classes and presentations at your company become stale and commonplace? Do they tend to look and feel exactly the same regardless of the topic? The only difference is the words have been changed—Few p For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashio Career Track: Becoming a Patent Attorney It appears from a series of posts in the forum at WebmasterWorld indicates that Google could finally be cracking down on AdSense arbitrage. Some owners of AdSense accounts involved in arbitrage claim to have received emails from Google advising them that they have an unsuitable business model for AdSense and that their accounts will be disabled within a few weeks.Choosing a career as a specialized patent attorney in the U.S. means being an attorney who has the required qualifications to represent people and corporations in obtaining patents. A patent attorney acts in all matters and procedures relating to patent law and practice. The career title carries different credentials and positions in various countries, so check for specifics needed.Let’s take a look at a few reasons why a career as a patent attorney is so rewarding.Challenging WorkPatents are involved in many areas of society; In essence AdSense arbitrage involves bidding for advertising on Google AdWords at very low ‘per click’ prices, then directing that traffic to a site designed with the primary purpose of having the visitors click on similar advertisements but hopefully those a much higher bid price, sourced through Google’s AdSense contextual advertising program. It can be argued that the key to successful arbitrage is to not provide any substantial or quality content on the landing web page. This means that when a visitor comes they are more likely to want to leave immediately and click on one of the AdSense ads to make a quick exit. Jennifer Slegg, who keeps a blog on contextual advertising at JenSense.com, sheds some light on the reason for this latest action. “From a business perspective, it does make perfect sense for Google to make this move, since so many Google AdWords advertisers refuse to advertise on the content network because there are so many “Made for AdSense” style sites as well as those doing arbitrage. So in the long run, it could mean more money for publishers if/as advertisers return to the content network.” So just how widespread is arbitrage? We’re not just talking about a few dollars here. I did a quick search on “AdSense arbitrage” yesterday (yes, at Google’s very own search engine), and there at the top of the results is a product being promoted with the bold claim, “How I Use Google Adwords to Drive Traffic to My Adsense Sites Making Me $1,324.79 a Day on AutoPilot.” That’s big dollars. And over at WebmasterWorld this week, one forum member joined the discussion about the account closures with this comment, “Got the same email here. I just reached my 70k-month... That sucks.” Jeremy Luebke of Marketingpilgrim.com had this to say, “This move is long overdue. The quality of the traffic coming from the Adwords content network has been terrible for years. There is not a single campaign any of my clients run on the content network where they are willing to bid more than the minimum bid. I’m sure by doing this, Google is hoping to restore confidence on both the advertisers end and the end user.” This has all happened during May of 2007, so if you are reading this some time later you should catch any latest developments on the sites mentioned above. What does this mean for web site owners and other advertisers? For webmasters using arbitrage or other dubious techniques this is a wake up call. In the long term quality will be rewarded and the rubbish will be thrown out. I think these webmasters had to know this change had to come one day. As one forum user known as “potentialgeek” wrote, “For those who've been making money off arbit, if you're honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”. For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashio Can the Internet Foster Intelligent Conversation? age is to not provide any substantial or quality content on the landing web page. This means that when a visitor comes they are more likely to want to leave immediately and click on one of the AdSense ads to make a quick exit.A weird thing happened yesterday as I walked through my university campus. A young man approached me from a political organization that obviously was canvassing for new members. This is nothing new as there are always people attacking me for one cause or another. I am very interested in the ways in which life and human society works especially in the realm of spirituality and morality. However, I have to admit that I've never really gotten much out of politics, or economics which politics seems to be mainly focused on. For some reason I got into a c Jennifer Slegg, who keeps a blog on contextual advertising at JenSense.com, sheds some light on the reason for this latest action. “From a business perspective, it does make perfect sense for Google to make this move, since so many Google AdWords advertisers refuse to advertise on the content network because there are so many “Made for AdSense” style sites as well as those doing arbitrage. So in the long run, it could mean more money for publishers if/as advertisers return to the content network.” So just how widespread is arbitrage? We’re not just talking about a few dollars here. I did a quick search on “AdSense arbitrage” yesterday (yes, at Google’s very own search engine), and there at the top of the results is a product being promoted with the bold claim, “How I Use Google Adwords to Drive Traffic to My Adsense Sites Making Me $1,324.79 a Day on AutoPilot.” That’s big dollars. And over at WebmasterWorld this week, one forum member joined the discussion about the account closures with this comment, “Got the same email here. I just reached my 70k-month... That sucks.” Jeremy Luebke of Marketingpilgrim.com had this to say, “This move is long overdue. The quality of the traffic coming from the Adwords content network has been terrible for years. There is not a single campaign any of my clients run on the content network where they are willing to bid more than the minimum bid. I’m sure by doing this, Google is hoping to restore confidence on both the advertisers end and the end user.” This has all happened during May of 2007, so if you are reading this some time later you should catch any latest developments on the sites mentioned above. What does this mean for web site owners and other advertisers? For webmasters using arbitrage or other dubious techniques this is a wake up call. In the long term quality will be rewarded and the rubbish will be thrown out. I think these webmasters had to know this change had to come one day. As one forum user known as “potentialgeek” wrote, “For those who've been making money off arbit, if you're honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”. For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashio Tales From the Corporate Frontlines: Diversity in the Workplace: Ethnic Considerations We’re not just talking about a few dollars here. I did a quick search on “AdSense arbitrage” yesterday (yes, at Google’s very own search engine), and there at the top of the results is a product being promoted with the bold claim, “How I Use Google Adwords to Drive Traffic to My Adsense Sites Making Me $1,324.79 a Day on AutoPilot.” That’s big dollars.This article relates to the Diversity in the Workplace Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. This competency explores whether your organization provides understanding and supports interaction among diverse population groups while respecting individuals' personal values and ideas. Research shows that by fostering a climate where equity and mutual respect are intrinsic, an organization can create a success-oriented, cooperative and caring work environment that draws intellectual strength and produces innovative solutions fro And over at WebmasterWorld this week, one forum member joined the discussion about the account closures with this comment, “Got the same email here. I just reached my 70k-month... That sucks.” Jeremy Luebke of Marketingpilgrim.com had this to say, “This move is long overdue. The quality of the traffic coming from the Adwords content network has been terrible for years. There is not a single campaign any of my clients run on the content network where they are willing to bid more than the minimum bid. I’m sure by doing this, Google is hoping to restore confidence on both the advertisers end and the end user.” This has all happened during May of 2007, so if you are reading this some time later you should catch any latest developments on the sites mentioned above. What does this mean for web site owners and other advertisers? For webmasters using arbitrage or other dubious techniques this is a wake up call. In the long term quality will be rewarded and the rubbish will be thrown out. I think these webmasters had to know this change had to come one day. As one forum user known as “potentialgeek” wrote, “For those who've been making money off arbit, if you're honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”. For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashio No Leak Marketing: Plug the Holes in Your Business Bucket my clients run on the content network where they are willing to bid more than the minimum bid. I’m sure by doing this, Google is hoping to restore confidence on both the advertisers end and the end user.”Do you have customers that you are currently working with who are NOT your Dream Customers? Do they demand extra time? Do they treat you with disrespect? Are they unprofitable?These customers are holes in your Business Bucket. They drain your time and your energy. They prevent you from having the time you need to market and provide service to your DREAM customers.Here are some simple questions to answer to see if your Business Bucket leaks:- Do you currently have unprofitable customers?- Are there any customers you would This has all happened during May of 2007, so if you are reading this some time later you should catch any latest developments on the sites mentioned above. What does this mean for web site owners and other advertisers? For webmasters using arbitrage or other dubious techniques this is a wake up call. In the long term quality will be rewarded and the rubbish will be thrown out. I think these webmasters had to know this change had to come one day. As one forum user known as “potentialgeek” wrote, “For those who've been making money off arbit, if you're honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”. For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashio Outcomes - That's What You Need to Focus On e honest with yourselves, you must have known you built your business on sand, and guessed this time of hard rains would eventually come and wash it all away”.Successful business owners and managers need to be very clear about what outcomes they want. Whether you call them goals, objectives or targets, these are the factors that you're ultimately judged on. Outcomes determine whether your business is a success or a failure.If you're an employed manager, you'll find them in your job description or contract and I'm sure your boss will concentrate on them at your next performance review. Outcomes are what you're paid to achieve.Many business owners and managers allow themselves to be For advertisers, Google’s AdWords and AdSense programs just took a big leap forward in terms of quality. I am excited to see what difference this makes. No doubt there are many webmasters looking for a new strategy right now. Let’s hope they have learned a lesson and develop some new strategies based on good techniques and quality content. Instead of using advertising for AdSense arbitrage perhaps these webmasters could use their advertising expertise to direct traffic to sites that contain real content that is of value to visitors. And how could they make money doing that? Well, the old-fashioned way of course. They could actually sell one of their own products or services. And if they really have nothing of their own of value to sell, perhaps they could recommend good quality affiliate products. It’s another day, another development, in the online business world. I think it’s been a good day for all concerned. It’s been a good day for the quality of Google’s advertising network. And it’s been a good day for the average Joe Citizen, who will not be taken to so many trashy web sites whenever they click on an advertisement.
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