October 2008 Archives

google-adsense-check-corsarius.jpgGot an interesting email in my inbox a few days ago.  Here's a copy of it:

Dear Publisher,

We understand that the recent economic turmoil has created a lot of uncertainty in the lives of AdSense publishers. During these difficult times, we're continuing to invest in innovations that improve publisher monetization and advertiser value in the content network.

We're focusing on further developing our product offerings and boosting ad performance for publishers. We recently announced advancements in AdSense for search and experiments to make ads more effective. We're bringing DoubleClick technologies to AdSense publishers, and we'll continue to launch new products and features. We're also continuing to improve our offerings for AdWords advertisers, making it easier for them to target the Google content network. Features for advertisers, such as the new display ad builder, are designed to improve ad performance on AdSense publisher sites.

We'll keep driving technological progress, but our best asset will always be our publisher partners. The strength of AdSense lies in the value of the content you bring to users and the quality of the sites you bring to advertisers. Our success is tied to yours. We look forward to partnering with you for the long term, and remain dedicated to helping you succeed.

Sincerely,

Kim Scott
Director AdSense Online Sales & Operations

Google Inc.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

This email is regarding the AdSense account associated with ca-pub-8234810200509513.

While it's nice that Google Adsense is concerned about the "recent economic turmoil" that we're going through, I have to admit that I'm really getting fed up with them. Time and time again, when I view my blog, all I see is adverts for Family Guy and Dungeons and Dragons stuff in the right sidebar. Granted posts about those subjects are fairly popular on this site, I serious doubt they're displaying to those folks interested in those topics.
 
Now I know I'm not supposed to tell you my percentages and I'm not going to. This site hasn't done that well with them. The Youtube video downloader simply in scale as it gets considering the number of hits each day it gets. And it gets a lot of them.  It kind of balances out and the other site supports this one.

Now I've tried tricks to get decent adverts to display. We used to get nothing but steak adverts here which did little good. I wrapped both the title line and the h1 tag line in code that told the Google Adsense bots to not look at that stuff and it pretty much worked. At least I rarely see them. But what do I see on my Gallery or Flickr? Post? You guess it. D&D and Family Guy. What a surprise.

I for one hope something can be done about this as I'm out of ideas.

Now I'm going to sit back and watch all the Google Adsense spam hit this post.  And, no, that's not why I wrote it.
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Doubletree Hotels are giving away free Chocolate Chip cookies this Halloween.  Have you gotten yours?

Image from here.
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Stories like this trouble me.  Every year GenCon, what's probably the largest annual gaming convention, holds a charity auction for the sponsored charity that year.  Two years ago, it was Make-A-Wish.  Last year it was Christel House International.

This year, the charity was supposed to be Christian Children's Fund. They were chosen by Gary Gygax's estate because he had supported the organization previously.  Some folks state that they were his favorite charity.  Instead they turned down the money as well as their status as official charity.

It's being reported that the organization turned down the money because they felt the money would have been tainted since it was coming from gamers and from the sales of gaming material, specifically Dungeons and Dragons material.  Or as Rich Burlew puts it "puts an irrevocable taint of evil on the filthy lucre that us demon-worshipping gamers might want to use to, say, donate to starving children."

Now there's two sides to this story of course along with some gray area.  CCF is stating they they turned down the position because of misuse of their logo.  Not sure why they couldn't work with GenCon to straighten out the mess nor do we know what these other reasons were because the logo misuse but that is their response.  Folks are also stating that they'll never give the organization another cent while others are suggesting that we should all remain calm and hope and pray that things will work out.   Others are quesioning their "Christian" status.

But then we have the gray area.  Folks seem to be forgetting that GenCon is currently being sued for an outstanding donation by LusasArts for the Make-A-Wish Auction a couple of years back.

Who's right and who's wrong?  Well the money this year went to Fisher House Foundation and they received almost twice what was raised the previous year.  CCF's response really sounds like butt covering and damage control to me but they may have had an issue with the use of their logo.  We don't really know and chances are we'll probably never know.  They have every right to reject and and all donations that they receive.  Politicians do this all the time.  Of course nothing was stopping them from taking the money and keeping their mouths shut.

Me?  I'm just impressed that I actually wrote an actual blog post.  Even with that annoying bug screwing up the editor.  How often do you see that?

Image taken from here.

edit: There's an interesting thread on the Giant in the Playground forums that's worth a read.  And, yes, I'm aware that there's a number of typos in the Post.  I'll fix them later when I have the time.

Yes, Jane, you are a Platformist

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Jane Wells asks if she's a platformist.  Well, considering that her blog will only accept comments from those who have wordpress.com accounts [I won't remind you that Matt Mullenweg censors accounts] and she didn't bother to mention which Movable Type designer she slighted, I guess the answer to that question is yes.

edit: I've decided to turn off commenting on this post until she returns the favor.  I'm sure it's just an oversight on her part and she'll quickly fix the situation. (Can you tell I'm working on my sarcasm?)
As some folks have noted, the Gallery is busted.  I moved around some sites a while back and I'm still having an issue with getting it set back up. (The server still things it's in the old hosting account when it's not.) I have to admit that I haven't been taking many pictures lately.  The interest has kind of slacked off and, with the cold outside, it's kind of hard trying to get something that will come out with the tremor and all.

I'm tempted to give Flickr a try instead.  I don't mind hosting my own pictures, especially since I was using the Gallery install as my own testbed for my clients.  I would think that with them over there at Flickr, more people would see them.

Of course more folks would probably make light of the tremor which would be an issue.  I'm not big on using outside sites to host my content either.

Suggestions?
I came across these links today and wanted to pass them along.

I hope they're a help to someone.

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I have to admit that I click on that whos.amung.us logo every so oftne during the day to see what folks are reading.  They must have gotten really popular recently because I keep seeing holes like th eone to the left there at least once if not two or three times a day.  I see it on other's folk's pages as well so I know it's not me.

There's nothing about it on their blog either.  I wish they would either fix the issue or at least admit that there's an issue.

*snort* Maybe Matt should buy them.

Charlotte Wordcamp

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Oh lookie.  There's going to be a Charlotte WordCamp on Nov 15th here in Charlotte.  I wonder if I should go.

I'm wondering why they aren't publicizing it.  Kind of reminds me on how Automattic does theirs.

I'm also wondering why Host Gator is a sponsor and why not a local hosting company. (like mine) It's a pity that we didn't get wind of this until today.

I Got My Free Taco

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Did you get yours? Wasn't that great since the Taco Bell I was at had run out of cheese but, hey it was free. :)

I still haven't gotten my Free Coffee though.  Haven't had any money to print the coupon.  It's pretty bad that I can't come up with a dime.
Andrea's going to hate this.

Rackspace buys out Slicehost.  Cool.  Dandy.  Whatever.  Only one little problem.  Rackspace is known for their spam. (Yes, they're old.  I don't have time right now to go digging for more up to date links.  First ones I found.  Running out the door.) We have large portions of Rackspace's IP blocks blocked at our routers due to this since there's little to no follow up from those folks.

I for one think this is a very bad idea.
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