Posts tagged: Forums

Apr 14 2008

What the Year May Bring Us

As hard as it is for me to believe, we are now eight years into the new millennium. Has life changed for the average recruiter? What did a recruiter do all day in 1998, for example?
I have chosen 1998 because it was the last year that I was employed as an internal corporate recruiting leader. [...]

Apr 13 2008

On the Finding of Help and the Getting of Answers

As we recently posted, FeedBurner’s integration into Google is moving along. We’ve got our coding hats on and are hard at work to get the essential product pieces where they need to be.
However, one somewhat-below-the-radar part of FeedBurner’s integration that is already showing up as part of google.com is our new Help Center. (Well, “new” [...]

Apr 13 2008

Pubvertise Your Live Content to a Wider Audience

They laughed at us in Geneva when we presented our new word to the scientific community, but it’s the surest way to describe our latest enhancement to Headline Animator. Publish + Advertise, all in one place (and let’s not kid ourselves, “adverblish” isn’t going anywhere).
Headline Animator - through its many transformations - is morphing into [...]

Apr 13 2008

FeedBurner Integration for Blogspot Blogs

Hot on the heels of last week’s much-ballyhooed free FeedBurner for everyone, we are very excited to announce the immediate availability of one-click redirection for Blogger Blogspot blogs (note our fine use of both alliteration and first syllable congruence).
If you host your content on a Blogger blog with a blogspot.com address (or use Blogger’s [...]

Apr 13 2008

The New Robert Scobles: Seven Leading Corporate Social Media Evangelists Today

Robert Scoble blazed a big trail by blogging and producing video as a technical evangelist for Microsoft from 2003 through 2006. No longer at Microsoft, Scoble now produces media for media’s sake at FastCompany.tv. Others have followed his lead, knowingly or not, and job titles like “social media evangelist” are no longer nearly [...]

Apr 13 2008

Digital Information 250 Years From Now

The US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has apparently decided to end its policy of taking a “digital snapshot” of all public congressional and federal web sites after each congressional and presidential term. According to NARA, which is understandably drawing heat for the policy change, they shouldn’t need to archive those web [...]

Apr 10 2008

Sixteen Help Forums, going on seventeen

We’ve just launched our 17th AdSense Help Forum for Czech and Slovak speakers! If you speak one of these languages, join the new forum today to ask questions and share your AdSense knowledge with other publishers. As with our other forums, an AdSense representative nicknamed ‘AdSensePro’ will occasionally participate in discussions and collect your feedback.
Looking [...]

Apr 10 2008

Working with Adsense’s Ad Review Center

As you may remember, we started enabling the Ad Review Center for publishers back in December to let you review ads placement-targeted to your site. We’ve recently enabled the Ad Review Center for more accounts and will continue rolling it out over the upcoming weeks. To get a publisher’s perspective on the new feature, we [...]

Apr 10 2008

Diagnosing and treating revenue fluctuations (Part II)

Welcome back to the second part of our series designed to help you better understand revenue fluctuations. If you’re just joining us now, or if you’d just like to brush up on those reporting terms before
we dive in again, feel free to visit our previous post from earlier in the week.
Choose the right treatment
You’re finished [...]

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