Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Google+ = You’re now working for Google!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

The bottomline is that Google+ means you’re now working for Google! Huh? Well, YOU are doing the work. And what’s more, the quality of the output from Google results now includes what your Google circles have searched on.

Try it, do you really want Google - a great intent based directional search engine - to include what your co-worker or friend or family member has searched on. Where’s the church and state divide gone? The team at Mountain View, CA are now playing the social game that Facebook wrote the book on.

For the first time, Google is following Facebook - chasing down eyeballs and using a business model that isn’t their own. Google works just fine. I don’t need “Circles” to tell me what Google can already tell me pretty darn well.

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Pontiflex Leverages AdSense Publishers Directory

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

 The good folks at Pontiflex are hard at work educating the publishing community on how to increase revenue using the cost per lead business model. That’s where advertisers pay for a completed lead resulting from a form or part thereof being completed.

Together with SearchForecast, we are working with them to identify publishers from our AdSense Directory which are best suited to increasing revenue beyond text advertising from Google.

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Watch the video on Cost Per Lead Now!

Qualified leads are very important for advertisers who can pay handsomely for them. For those AdSense Publishers who are looking for extra revenue from their website without disturbing their current monthly check from Google, Pontiflex have over 100 brand advertisers who will pay you every time a visitor completes an advertiser form.

What I like about Pontiflex is their commitment to transparency and  sharing with their publishers the opportunity to select and choose the advertisers!

Be sure to ask for Leora Blumberg when you speak with Pontiflex or email her at leorab@pontiflex.com