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I noticed lately that Google removed Text link ads from search result page. What’s wrong with link broker site that has PR7 ? Do search Text Link Ads in Google.
Gossip City is a theme for WordPress created by Design Disease. The theme was created based on what people would want to see from a gossip blog.
Theme
Once you’ve downloaded the theme and extracted the files, upload the folder to your wp-content/themes/ directory. Next, go to the ‘Presentation’ area in your WordPress administration panel and activate the theme.
Plugins
I’ve included the following plugins with the theme (in the plugins folder):
Just upload everything in the plugins folder to your wp-content/plugins/ folder and activate the plugins from the ‘Plugins’ page in your administration panel. The plugins are customised to match Gossip City theme.
Logo
By default, the theme displays your Web site’s title and description in the header. If you want to replace that with your logo, it’s easy to do. If you look at the Logo Instructions.txt you will see how easy it is to change the logo. PSD Source for the logo is also included.
License
This theme, like all themes released by Bloggy Network are released under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. Please keep the credit and the links from the footer.
The theme is Widget Ready.
Web developers may already have heard of Yahoo’s new AJAX and DHTML framework. Maybe not - Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) has yet not gained popularity similar to Script.aculo.us, Prototype or Mootools.
But it certainly will. Spot on - Smashing Magazine introduces Yahoo’s User Interface framework.
Editor’s note: be aware that libraries and frameworks often tend to generate not “optimal”, sometimes even bloated code. In YUI’s case especially if you use YUI Grids you might end up with dozens of div-containers even although you don’t really need all of them. Therefore it is almost necessary to verify the quality of the generated code before applying it to your web-site or web-applications — to maintain the quality of your code and save you a lot of headache in the future.
I am seeing the lowest numbers ever. Is it the same for you? Few questions:
1.) If you are smart priced how long does it take until you get out of it, or do you ever?
2.) What are some potential things that can smartprice your account?
3.) What can a webmaster do to overcome smartprising or to avoid smartpricing.
4.) What are the things that cause an acount to be smartpriced. I think this is an important thing to know, what can you do, to make sure you are not smartpriced?
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If webmasters are smartpriced because clicks don’t make sale, what about some VERY POOR landing pages that Adword advertisers have. I have seen landing pages that will HARDLY MAKE SALE. Is it fair to hold the webmasters responsible for the click not making the sale?
ASA your help here will be greatly appreciated. Any input will help all of us.
Are you seeing the following error message when trying to log in?
“Welcome! You’re signed in to Google Accounts under the email [your email address] and your Google Account password, but this is not a valid AdSense login.”
We’ve heard that there’s been confusion among publishers about this login error message — especially if you’re absolutely positive that you’ve used the correct email address when logging in. (And 99.9% of the time, this is the case.) To help you access your account, we’d like to provide you with some clarification and tips for troubleshooting.
If you’re seeing this error message, this means your AdSense account shares the same login and password as a Google Account, but the two accounts are not linked. As a result, when you try logging in at www.google.com/adsense, our system will only grant you access to your Google Account — not your AdSense account. To resolve this issue, you’ll need to maintain two separate passwords.
The easiest way to proceed is to first ensure that you’re logged out of Google Accounts for any other products you use, such as Gmail or AdWords. Then, change your AdSense password at https://www.google.com/adsense/assistlogin. You’ll be asked to submit your login email address to us, and we’ll then send a reset link to that address. When changing your AdSense password, please be sure to select a unique password that you’re not using with any other Google product. After you’ve changed your AdSense password, please try logging in again at www.google.com/adsense.
We understand that this is inconvenient, and we apologize for the confusing situation. We’re working on migrating all AdSense accounts over to Google Accounts, and in the meantime, we appreciate your patience.