Archive for the ‘Blog Ads’ Category



The Magic Number of Blog Subscribers

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

How and when do people make money from their website or blog?

Recently I was reading an article on How Successful Mediapreneurs Monetize their Blogs/Podcasts. This article is interesting for anyone who is keen to make a living out of blogging, to see how others are doing just that. From creating nifty online stores to granting [...]


Why Develop Closer Ties to Fellow Bloggers?

Friday, November 12th, 2010

All bloggers have learned certain seemingly essential tips along the way which they wish they’d known when they started out. Many generous bloggers have compiled a mountain of lists of good advice for other bloggers to read and learn from.
The problem is that most advice you search for in Google all sounds the same after [...]


Sponsored Posts vs Featured Posts

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Hello there, I am Claire French, the newest member of the UK LinkLift Team.
Fairly new to the SEO field, I find that with ‘Fresh eyes’ it is easier to emphathise with the publishers who look to companies like ours and think ‘Why would I take the risk? Why would I consider advertising and put my [...]


LinkLift & PageRank

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

It has been almost two years now since Google announced controversial plans to penalize paid links, a decision which provoked a considerable reaction across the online community. At the time, it seemed fairly straightforward:  paid links were bad and if you were caught buying or selling them, your PageRank would take a hit. But the [...]


Make some money from your blog or website

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Over the last ten years, the “blogosphere” has seen many changes and developments…
Long gone is the era of conservative, one-way and hard to set-up “web-blogs” that dominated the nineties. Thanks to dynamic publishing platforms such as WordPress, everyone is now free to enjoy and benefit from interactive easy-to-use platforms that virtually allow anyone to become a [...]