Friday, October 26, 2007

Digg Users 3 Times Less Likely to Click Ads Than Google Users

by Chrispian Burks

What does this mean in terms of making money? Don't rely on the Digg traffic as a direct method for making money. It's a means to get exposure. If you do get on Digg try to capture the audience as much as possible. Direct them to other content on your site and try to get them to become repeat visitors. You'll also get some trackbacks and links from being on Digg and we all know how important links are.

This post has 5 responses so far

  1. Very true Chris, actually I don't visit digg that much because I'm using RSS feeds to read their content that's why I don't know what's going on (ads) on their website. Talking about traffic … it's wow and there're plenty of ways to attract users. Thanks for highlighting this ;)

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Visualizing the web

The Girafa visual search technology allows users to view thumbnail images of Web sites listed on textual search result pages, and other WWW hyperlinks instantaneously, without the time consuming task of loading each Web page. The visual presentation increases users' success rates and efficiency, as they utilize visual recollection to identify relevant links, and eliminate redundant entries to unwanted Web sites and dead links.

The visual representation of textual hyperlinks created by Girafa's unique patented technology, seeks to bring simplicity, productivity and efficiency to the WWW browsing experience.

More: http://www.girafa.com/about.acr


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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Making your links more interactive with Snap-Shots

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Snap-Shots is one of the features I am working into the new look Blogger Buster template. However, with the default installation I discovered a few things I wanted to tweak, which I anticipate other Bloggerrs may find slightly annoying too.


To prevent previews for certain links or blocks of content, you will need to add the class "snap_noshots" to these areas.

For individual links, you can add the class like this: <a href="yoururl" class="snap_noshots">Link text here</a>
To prevent links for a whole div (eg: your sidebar), you can add it like this: <div id='your_element_id' class='snap_noshots'>

If your link or element already contains a class, you can simply add this as another class by enclosing the "snap_noshots" within the same quotation marks, like this:

<a href="your_url" class="link_class snap_noshots">link text here</a>
<div id='sidebar-wrapper' class='sidebar snap_noshots'>
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