Archive for June, 2008
A new blog born for Online Marketing Dummy like me!
Sunday, June 8, 2008 9:06 No Comments
Hi, My name is Alan Kang. You can call me Online Marketing Dummy !
Why I call myself Online Marketing Dummy?
About one year ago, I am really a dummy just like many people! I know very little about internet marketing! I am just a dummy!
However, when I have known there is [...]
AdSense Sites: Can Beginners Make Money with AdSense Sites?
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 8:31 No CommentsIf you are in Internet marketing or have been reading the ads all over the Internet about how to make money from your website you can’t have missed all the talk of AdSense. This is one of Google’s main revenue generators and over the few years it has been around has made quite a few early adopters a lot of money. Google makes a percentage of the cost of the ads and the website owner where the ads show up makes the remaining percentage. The AdSense ads are actually the ads placed through Google
Data portabillity: Is the social network data you’re hoarding treasure or trash?
Monday, June 2, 2008 13:23 No CommentsI recently wrote a guest blog yesterday at InsideFacebook.com, and wanted to republish it here as well. Data portability: What’s the value of your social network data? This blog post will be focused on the business-perspective of how a company operating one of these social networks might think about their data, particularly in regards to advertising monetization. There’s been a lot of discussion on the data portability issue in one form or the other. The consumer perspective on the data po
Data portability: Is the social network data you’re hoarding treasure or trash?
Monday, June 2, 2008 13:23 No CommentsI recently wrote a guest blog yesterday at InsideFacebook.com, and wanted to republish it here as well. Data portability: What’s the value of your social network data? This blog post will be focused on the business-perspective of how a company operating one of these social networks might think about their data, particularly in regards to advertising monetization. There’s been a lot of discussion on the data portability issue in one form or the other. The consumer perspective on the data po












