Anybody can start trying to make money online through Google Adsense. All you have to do is apply at www.adsense.com. They have a very strict code of conduct and should be taken seriously. You have the potential to make some decent money off adsense if your market it correctly.
Some tips I can give to increase your chances of success:
Develop good quality content. Also spending a little more time on a site can really pay off. From my experience making a ton of really badly developed content according to a popular niche isn't really the way to go. I like to develop something that may be useful to people for years to come, thus increasing your revenue for the long-haul. From the research and short experience ive had with Adsense. Developing good quality information is really the best way to go. Think of ideas by identifying questions you have about a particular subject and answer those questions in a blog. I believe a blog is the best way to start with adsense, you can get your feet wet while you continue to learn the game. Social networking can also be awesome for adsense. I dont mean spamming friend invites though Google really does have a very strict policy when it comes to spamming and plagiarism. But sharing your blogs with RL friends through social networking means.
Signing up for the major social networking sites is a must. Even if you only post your blog once that can become a very valuable backlink to your site.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Intel's new Sandy Bridge CPU
Thought I would mention something about the new sandy bridge line of processors that Intel came out two days ago. Its using the latest 32nm technology and has a completely new architecture. The PCI-E slot is on the same die as the memory and video controller thus shortening the distance required for communication. Why is this important? Well for one it shows a change in the industry and we could at some point in the near future no longer need gpu's at all.
Intel also changed the previous plans of using the 1156 socket and changed it to an new 1155. One pin difference. Typical really, just another way for them to force people to buy whole new pc's. Its also not going to be supporting DX 11 for awhile and users will be forced to use DX 10.1.
Here's a very interesting quote from wikipedia, well kind of scary really.
"In addition, Sandy Bridge processors will implement security features that include the ability to remotely disable a PC or erase information from hard drives. This can be useful in the case of a lost or stolen PC. The commands can be received through 3G signals, ethernet, or internet connections. AES encryption will be available for both video conferencing and VoIP applications."
Intel also changed the previous plans of using the 1156 socket and changed it to an new 1155. One pin difference. Typical really, just another way for them to force people to buy whole new pc's. Its also not going to be supporting DX 11 for awhile and users will be forced to use DX 10.1.
Here's a very interesting quote from wikipedia, well kind of scary really.
"In addition, Sandy Bridge processors will implement security features that include the ability to remotely disable a PC or erase information from hard drives. This can be useful in the case of a lost or stolen PC. The commands can be received through 3G signals, ethernet, or internet connections. AES encryption will be available for both video conferencing and VoIP applications."
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