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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LINKSHARE AND GOOGLE ADSENSE?
Mar 4th
I notice there are a lot of Affiliate broker/networks (e.g. Linkshare) and also Google Adsense. I cant figure out what the benefit is in using those other networks like Linkshare vs. using Google Adsense….Wouldnt i always want to use AdSense since they are trusted?
HOW DO I MAKE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN A FILE WITH A JAVA SCRIPT AND A HTML FILE?
Jan 8th
I want to use a script in a html page, but I want to put the script in a different file. What extension should this file have and what to I write in the html file to make the connection?
A COMPARISON BETWEEN 2 POPULAR ARTICLE DIRECTORY SCRIPTS
Dec 11th
You want to run an article directory and cannot decide which script to use. In this article I compare 2 of the more popular article directory scripts and try to decide which I like and will tell you why.
Setting A Directory Up
Article Dashboard: I launched my first directory using the free Article Dashboard script on July 3rd 2007. It took about 3 weeks and many visits to the Article Dashboard forum asking for advice to get it up and running.
Article Friendly: I set my paid for Article Friendly script directory up on November 3rd 2008. It took 1 hour to get it up and running with no help.
Why the difference? First time round I was new to php and totally hopeless with understanding scripts and learned more over time. Even so I believe that the AF script is easier to install.
Although the really useful AD forum has been down for a while there are still several forums run by directory owners where you can get help. AF has it’s own forum where you can get help with your article directory and also advice about other scripts including AD.
Design
My fear of messing with php scripts has stopped me from doing major redesigns but there are a couple of sites offering very good free tutorials for AD directories and the AF forum offers lots of advice. There are also some great designers out there who own directories and offer design services especially for article directories. Good because they comprehend the functionality superior than a general designer.
I personally have found it a tiny easier to redesign around the AD script, but as I have been using it longer I have more basic understanding of it.
Running Your Directory
Authors submit articles, you check them and either approve or decline them it’s easy – or is it? With both scripts you can set articles to auto approve. The function is inbuilt in the AF script alongside mass keyword approval – or disapproval but with the AD script you need to mess with the coding or get an add on. Personally I would never auto approve articles, there are too many people out there who want to submit adverts, plagiarised articles and basic crap rather than the quality articles that any website owner would want on their site.
There are quite a lot of add ons available for the Article Dashboard script, some free and some paid for and some of which I use. A duplicate title checker is a must and that I got free. Whenever somebody submits an article with the same title it is flagged. Sometimes it’s the same article, sometimes it’s just an author being unlucky and I can let them know that they need to change their title. Article friendly has a duplicate checker built in.
Article Friendly also has an automatic decline function if an article’s word count is lower than the amount that you select to set up in the dashboard. I got a short article deleter free for AD and with that I can set the minimum wordage of articles that I want on the site, but as I could never get it to work it’s a mute point. I am sure that there are more such scripts available if I really wanted one.
Blocking Undesirables!
Another feature that AF has that I like is being able to block unwanted authors with one click. It’s not something I like doing but if somebody constantly submits plagiarised articles, adverts etc. banning them saves my time and theirs.
You can also block email addresses with the AF script. I selected to block free email addresses as most of the problem submitters come from free email addresses. I have no problem with free email addresses personally, blimey I use them myself, but as that particular directory is in the travel niche and most genuine travel writers use their website email addresses the block saves me time.
Another good feature on AF is being able to delete authors with no articles with one click. Some of those authors might genuinely set accounts up intending to submit articles but never get around to it, but I suspect otherwise with some new authors who join up and fill in their profile with a link to anything but a travel site.
Those features are only available on AF, but as I stated earlier in this article there are all sorts of add on scripts available for AD and more turn up occasionally.
Keeping Things Clean
With AF there is a bad word block area in the dashboard where you can input words that you do not want appearing on your site. If an author uses any of those words the article is automatically declined.
I did purchase an AD add on that scans resource boxes for words that you input into the script and you can delete offending articles in one go. That has proved invaluable as a time saver against masses of plagiarised articles.
More Article Friendly Goodies
AFs dashboard also lets you clean up, repair or optimise your database with one click, very handy for those of us who have not got a clue how to do it themselves. You can also keyword optimise all of the categories very easily, add extra admin access, find articles or authors and mass move articles from one category to another. You can also link up to 4 different mass submission companies from your dashboard if you want to.
Article Dashboard Goodies
I seem to be favouring AF over AD scripts, but the main reason that I have not converted my AD directory over to the AF script is that when I am checking articles I can also click on and check the authors links before approval. You would be surprised just how many authors submit articles with broken links, or links pointing to unacceptable sites. With Article Friendly I have to paste links in my browser to check them, or scrutinise the html and that takes time.
Another thing that I like superior about the Article Dashboard script is that authors can use html within the article body whereas the Article Friendly script automatically rejects articles using html. Personally I like to use html where I can as long as it follows the directories guidelines. Html helps to make an article stand out and become more readable. However you can add html to articles in the admin area of Article Friendly.
In Conclusion
There are more features that I have not mentioned but I am sure that you get the picture. Even though the Article Friendly script is easier to install and use I still slightly favour the Article Dashboard script because of the last 2 features mentioned, but as there are regular updates to the AF script that could change.
CHPATER 3 – THE IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADSENSE AND ADWORDS
Dec 11th
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Before continuing further in the AdSense discussion it is important to comprehend the relationship between Goodle AdSense and Google AdWords. When it comes to pay-per-click advertising AdWords is hands down the World wide web leader.
AdWords are those text advertisements that appear down the right hand-side of a Google search page. The ads are directly related to the keywords you use in your Google search. Advertisers are assured that there advertisements are shown to individuals who already have an interest in their product. AdWords is an amazingly powerful and effective advertising platform on the World wide web as businesses are able to advertise in a highly targeted manner.
For example, let’s assume you sell widgets. You can set up your AdWords campaign to only to be shown when people type the word “widgets” in the Google search form. Your ad is shown to a person who has some form of interest in widgets. If someone types in “cars” then your ad will not be shown.
Obviously Google wishes to make a profit from AdWords so when an individual clicks on one of these ads Google charges the advertiser for the click. There is no set charge, rather advertisers bid for keywords and ad position. The advantage to advertisers is that their money is not wasted on non-interested celebrations clicking on their ads. With the AdWords system Google has enabled small businesses to compete in the World wide web marketplace without breaking the bank.
AdSense was a follow-up program to AdWords, allowing website owners to get a piece of the advertising pie. As an extension of AdWords, AdSense grants website owners to place AdWords ads on their web pages. The difference regarding which ads are displayed is not determined by search keywords, but rather by page content. As an AdSense member, Google gives you a piece of JavaScript to paste in the code of your web page. That’s it. This JavaScript enables Google to decide which ads are most appropriate to show on your web page and tracks ad performance as well.
Google’s advanced content recognition technology is so intuitive that it determines which country an World wide web surfer is from, displaying ads accordingly. For example if your website sells widgets, World wide web surfers in the USA would see advertisements from USA widget retailers and British World wide web surfers would see advertisements from British widget retailers. When someone clicks on one these of ads from your website the advertiser is charged a fee and you receive a portion.
Google has established safeguards preventing website owners from clicking on their ads to generate income. They can determine if someone is committing fraud and will ban such individuals from AdSense forever. Participating in this fraudulent behavior is stealing and hurts the industry in general. When individuals are caught and banned it is a positive for the rest.
It is advised that you open an AdWords account in addition to your AdSense account. This will become clearer as we address future AdSense subjects. Like AdSense, AdWords is free to join.
This was a basic presentation of how AdSense and AdWords are related. It is important to study this relationship further to succeed in generating and maximizing revenue from AdSense. Many website owners simply join AdSense, insert the code, anticipating the dollars to flow. When reality and expectation don’t meet, the website owner becomes disillusioned and abandons AdSense. Like most things in life, success takes work and perseverance. If you’re anticipating swift money you need to look elsewhere. However, if you do your homework and grasp these fundamental concepts you’re on your way to doing well.
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