Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

Performancing Metrics: Public Beta Out

If there has been any statistics package I’ve been waiting for this year, it’s Performancing Metrics. The great guys over at Performancing launched it into public beta today, and I’ve taken the liberty to install in on a few of my blogs (including this one) already.
Darren Rowse has written a detailed review on Performancing […]

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Steve Pavlina - A Short Case Study in Single-Blogging

Only recently (about 3 days back), we saw Steve Pavlina reveal his traffic and Adsense revenue growth over the past year. Darren Rowse has covered quite a bit of this at Problogger - highlighting the similarities of Steve’s Adsense growth chart with his own. More importantly, Darren notes that Pavlina’s high growth is an exception […]

Monday, January 16th, 2006

BlogExplosion and BlogClicker: Useful?

I’m pretty sure this issue has been explored quite a bit, but here’s my two cents worth anyway. If you’re reading this post, you most likely came from either one of these blog traffic exchange networks. And why do I know this? Because this blog is a new blog. For that very reason, all my […]

Saturday, January 14th, 2006

List of Blog Directories

Blog directories have always been a source of traffic for blogs, and of course for the blog directories themselves as well. With that in mind, many have established blog directories to the extent that bloggers today have many to choose from.
Of course, dumping yourself in too many blog directories, too early, could cause you search […]

Thursday, January 12th, 2006

Conventional Pixel Advertising and MicroBanner Mania: The Difference?

Over at Bernie Online, there is an article regarding pixel advertising. Bernie describes the pixel advertising in general:
Pixel advertising consists of pixel space (usually a predetermined block) that is sold to webmasters or bloggers who want to link back to their sites.
Visit milliondollarhomepage.com to see an example. [But keep reading for an exciting alternative.]
Pixel advertisements […]