Archive for May, 2009
GoDaddy Discount Codes
Here is a list of some coupon codes for GoDaddy.
Wallet30 = 30% off .com Renewals and Registration
Wallet11 = 10% off any order also works on Transfers, hosting and webmail
Wallet22 = 20% off Orders over $50
CHH1 = 10% off any order
CHH2 = $5 off orders over $30
CHH3 = $3 off .com Registrations
DIVR1 = 10% off
DIVR2 = $5 off $30 or more
DIVR3 = $7.49 .com domains
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DirectCPV is giving you $50 FREE to promote your site with New Contextual Technology
DirectCPV Opens Category Targeting with New Contextual Pop System
Tuesday May 5, 2009, 3:22 pm EDT
IRVINE, CA – DirectCPV ( www.DirectCPV.com ) has launched a brand new category targeting system designed to allow advertisers to target specific traffic categories with contextual ads. With over 2 milloini opt-in users, this type of targeting will increase the reach for advertisers. As consumers become increasingly resistant to advertising, only the best targeted ads with well matched consumers will continue to be productive.
“With DirectCPV, our clients can target ads with unsurpassed accuracy and get region-specific or international traffic, dramatically increasing conversion ratios and ROI on ad buys. It really is the most targeted type of contextual traffic that you can purchase on the internet today,” said Theng Kuoch, VP of Strategic Partnerships at DirectCPV. “Opening up our contextual pop system to include category specific traffic targeting in addition to URL and keyword bidding makes our platform a unique method for marketers to reach exactly the audience they seek to monetize.”
The advanced CPV bidding system allows marketers to access consumers at a starting auction bid price of only $0.004 for Run of Network Ads and allows even more targeted bids by URL, Keyword or Category starting at $0.01 USD on a CPV basis. When you factor in the savings you get from working with a dedicated support team of experts who help you get the best results from each ad buy, streamline your ad spending and fine-tune your marketing campaigns, working with DirectCPV becomes an even more obvious bargain for advertisers.
DirectCPV has developed a new keyword caching technology and a proprietary category matching system designed to maximize the benefits of using the new contextual popup system. The power of the DirectCPV comes from the fact that it utilizes a pool of opt-in consumers and provides them with ads for products they are already interested in finding out more about.
For more information about DirectCPV and the revolutionary Targeted Contextual Advertising system, please visit www.DirectCPV.com.
Sedo - Park, Buy & Sell Domain Names
If you have lots of domain names like we do then sedo is the solution for you. Our problem is that we have a lot of domains names but don’t have the time to develop them right away. While not wanting to loose money just having the domains sit their and loose page rank it was smart to park them until we could develop the site. There where a few parking solutions out there but we settled on Sedo for its reputation and ease to setup.
Buying and Selling domains on Sedo is easy and can be very rewarding. You can even park your domain and offer it for sale at the same time!
Create a free Sedo member account to:
- Sell your domain names
- Earn money with domain parking
- Manage negotiations online
About Sedo
With more than 690,000 members around the world trading domains in more than 21 languages, Sedo stands alone as the world’s only global domain marketplace. It may be close to impossible to directly register good domains anymore but the Sedo domain marketplace offers the world’s largest selection of premium domains with more than 11.5 million available for sale!
Sedo offers our users all the tools needed to buy and sell domains among a community of users stretching around the world, including domain appraisals, brokerage services, promotion and last, but not least, Sedo’s popular domain parking program. More than 3.2 million domains use Sedo’s parking programs to earn revenue while promoting its sale.
Remember the Good old days of Search Engine Advertising?
The days of being able to bid for search engine ad placements for spots 1,2,3,4,ect. are over. I miss the days when they showed you who was first and what bid it would take to be #1. You could bid for the spots. Now its just 1.1, 1.9,..blah blah they just try to bleed you out to be #1 by paying way more per click then normal.
It used to be like this:

Then all you had to do was raise you bid to $1.99 and you would be in the first spot. It was fun, simple, and easy.
Which do you prefer Google or Yahoo for search marketing? I like yahoo because in my experience the keyword bids have been cheaper. Its just been so tough lately trying to knock out the spam, crap sites that just click on ads to make money. I have tried Microsoft AdCenter but had problems with them in the past (When they where in beta stage) and lost a lot of money. But thats another story found here.






