Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Thu, 2007-08-30 21:14.adsense | questions | senserely
I read somewhere that the help section was wiped out, so maybe the answers were there, but I had a couple questions that I think may others interested in Senserely might want to know.
- I saw on the front page that “You could have made an additional USD xxx.xx in your AdSense earnings today!” where does this number come from?
- What’s the Most Emailed list?
- Our ads get shown 80% on our posts (I think), which means that you get 20%. Why do you have all these other ads which we get no part of?
- What are the keywords used for?
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Thu, 2007-08-30 20:48.adsense | click through | design | senserely
Senserely has to one of the ugliest sites on the web. All it’s missing is a few animated gifs and meaningless links to an under construction sign, yet despite it’s hideous color scheme and mess of a layout, the click through rating from Senserely is one of my highest.
Now Google’s terms of services forbids me from giving the details of all my click throughs, but lets just say that if all my other pages had the same click through percentage as Senserely, I could take a couple extra vacations a year.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Tue, 2006-11-07 21:15.spyware | windows defender
With everyone bashing Microsoft about how easy it was for Internet Explorer 6 to become hijacked with spyware, it’s only natural that Microsoft decided to do something about. Originally release as Microsoft AntiSpyware, Windows Defender is a free tool designed to prevent, remove, and quarantine spyware on Windows, XP, 2003, and Vista.
Windows Defender not only features scanning of the system similar to other free anti-spyware on the market, but also includes a number of Real-Time Security Agents that monitor several common areas of Windows for changes which may be caused by spyware. It also includes the ability to easily remove ActiveX applications that are installed, and integrated is support for Microsoft’s SpyNet. SpyNet allows users to report to Microsoft what they consider to be spyware, and what applications and device drivers they allow to be installed on their system.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Tue, 2006-11-07 18:33.podcast | web hosting
For anyone who wants to begin creating a podcast, podcast hosting is the most important part. Before anyone can begin distributing a podcast, they need a place to store the files and keep the feed file that will tell their subscribers about the new episodes available. The first thing required is a domain name where the site will be located. Many domain registrars are available who will help one register a domain name for a small fee. Once the domain is registered, hosting is required, and again there are many different companies willing to do the hosting for a small fee. One of those is bluehost.com, but many others are available. When looking for a host, the most important thing is to make sure that a lot bandwidth and storage space is available and cheap. Since podcasting deals with large media files, a lot of disk space will be taken up storing the files and bandwidth will be eaten quickly when they are downloaded by the subscribers.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Tue, 2006-11-07 17:03.podcast | podcasting
Podcast Yahoo, is an example of a very full featured podcast directory. Yahoo’s beta offering presents podcasts from many professional organizations including NPR, Slate Magazine, and others. They also organize their listing by categories, offer a list of the most popular series and episodes currently available, and let users search through the entire database. Yahoo’s site is professionally done, and likely has people permanently assigned to work on it, and so it differs from many of the other podcasting directories available. Many directories are little more than listings of amateur podcasters, but Yahoo’s site brings out a number of feeds done by mainstream organization, raising the level of quality available.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Tue, 2006-11-07 16:26.sports cars
The classic look of the Ferrari is its blazing race red color (Rosso Corsa) alongside the prominent black steed on canary yellow background topped by the Italian flag. Colors have been the essence of luxury when it comes to luxury cars. But what is the Ferrari, and how did its popularity come to be?
The Ferrari in fact began Italian Enzo Ferrari’s establishment of the Scuderia Ferrari in 1929. He didn’t exactly build the company for the purpose of selling luxury sports cars built for the road, but to simply provide sponsorship for the Modena-based amateur car racers and enthusiasts. Its founder, for a time, successfully raced drivers in Alfa Romeos until he learned of Alfa Romeo’s intent to purchase Scuderia.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Mon, 2006-11-06 19:21.sports cars
When we talk about sports cars, we imagine models from Jaguar, Porsche, Chevrolet, Lexus, Cadillac and Pontiac. But sports cars can be custom-made too! Quality replicas, as most people call them, can pass for those really nifty sports cars parading along a ritzy street.
What are the other things one needs to know about custom-built cars? Here they are:
1. Roadster or Coupe?
Whether the driver wants his car to be roadster or coupe, companies that custom-build cars can adjust to the choice.
2. The Big Kit
Okay, before customizing, one must have this important tool: the kit. Companies like ‘Quality Roadsters’ provide kits and packages to turn a bland car into a ‘wow-worthy’ one. From the car’s frame to other materials and features, these are all provided to ensure maximum performance.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Mon, 2006-11-06 18:33.sports cars
Classic sports cars
Those three words come up together to form an image of grandeur, speed and extravagance. For who can afford classic sports cars? Only the affluent of course! But for the average “Joe” who dreams of having his own classic sports car and hopes to know more about it, this article is meant to provide information on this amazing “king of the road”.
First know the foremost brands of classic sports cars.
1. Lotus
Lotus is famous for coming up with the Lotus Elise 11S, Lotus Elise Motorsport, Lotus Elan, Lotus Europa Twin Cam, Lotus Super Seven S4, Lotus Elan SE Turbo and Lotus Super Seven Replica by Birkin.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Fri, 2006-11-03 23:13.sports cars
Searching for a quality luxury car will inevitably bring anyone to the rather apt adjective, “exotic”. Exotic food or exotic beauty may be more clearly defined, but what really makes for an exotic sports car?
Sleek and Elegant Design
Part of what makes an exotic sports car is the vehicles’ streamlined, sleek, and smooth designs, all of which serve functional purposes to the overall performance of the car albeit being so highly aesthetically pleasing.
Indeed, even exotic sports car makers know emphasis that car enthusiasts and racers put on design per se. After all, owning an exotic sports car in contrast to owning a car is, in itself, a status symbol. This status is endowed not only by the make of the car but also the style and visual appeal.
Submitted by 5DollarsADay on Fri, 2006-11-03 23:13.sports cars
What can be more appealing than driving a convertible? Convertible sports cars, with their sleek and sophisticated looks, are much in demand in the market. For someone who is hoping to snag his own top-down, here are some of the models he needs to consider:
1. 2005 BMW Z4
Sure, this baby is expensive - hey, it’s a BMW - but its dynamics and features pretty much explain the price. This German sports car makes a statement as it speedily cruises along the highway.
2. 2005 Audi TT
High-performance, power-engined and invigorating, the 2005 Audi TT always garners an excellent rating in car reviews. With its awesome windscreen, roll hoops and headlamps, the driver cannot go wrong with this one.