Blog content is written in various ways. Content blogs, and reblogging or syndicate blogs, are receiving a fair bit of discussion among various business blog commentators.
New AdWords Policy Affects Content Publishers
A new AdWords policy enacted by Google could have long-ranging, perhaps negative affects on content providers and publishers, blogger or otherwise.
Future of Online Content is Bright
Could it be that in the future, only poor people will read magazines? Don’t laugh. It will happen.
Content Blogs Versus Syndicate Blogs?
Scrivs takes a look at whether its best to write an original content blog or a syndicated (linking to others articles) blog. It is a good question that is well worth thinking through for each of your blogs.
Google Adopts CPM for Content
In the coming weeks, Google will be rolling out a significant change to the content targeting side of its AdWords program. These changes do not affect “search” ads on Google and other search network partners.
An Editor Spins Her Thoughts about Web Content
A glossy magazine placed an advertisement on its Web site, targeting the publication’s upscale subscribers. The expensive ad emphasized how perfect the tiniest detail would be for guests who stayed at a certain, very fancy hotel.
It’s All About Content
Editor’s Note: Today, Jeremy Pepper takes a look at the value of content. From many perspectives, content is still considered king. And why not? If you don’t have good content, chances are you won’t be able to secure advertising for your site, Google or otherwise.
Speedera and Macromedia Monetize Flash Video Content
Speedera Networks and Macromedia announced theavailability of a new, secure Macromedia Flash video streaming option to both monetize and protect content delivered via Flash Video Streaming Service powered by Speedera.
Content Industry Outlook
Notes from an industry overview session at the Buying and Selling eContent conference in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Blog Content Plagiarism – Is Extra Exposure Worth It?
Constantin Basturea writes that excerpts of postings from PR blogs are republished, with new permalinks, on a website with pages featuring Google ads and asks …