SenseGuard: Protect yourself from accidental AdSense clicks
Reader Kory Becker of ksoft has released a Windows application called SenseGuard that protects AdSense publishers from accidentally clicking their ads by entirely removing AdSense ads from all pages. It works by noodling with a configuration file on your PC to block the ad serving and as such will work with any browser. (If you have Firefox, though, I must point out that there are free extensions available to block ads as well.) Inexpensive and may be useful to some of you here, so check it out.
And, to continue briefly the discussion about Google Custom Search Engines we've been having, a reader announced the new CSE Links directory for finding CSEs by topic. But you'll have to give them a reciprocal link in exchange…
And yes, I will actually start the new AdSense case study soon. I'm pretty busy right now with the AvantGo for BlackBerry beta (my day job) and various writing projects.
Sponsored Link: I know that a new ClickBank video tutorial is being heavily promoted today, but if you're serious about ClickBank you'll definitely want to check out the e-book Affiliate “Project X”. One of my readers, Jeremy Curtis, had this to say about it: Have read the ebook once, it is good in that it is not fluff and as you say clearly involves some hard work (not so good!). Another reader, who hasn't (yet) given me permission to identify him/her, said:
After spending a few hours with the affiliatex pdf last night I will agree it was worth the money.
Eric Giguere is the contextual advertising expert who wrote Make Easy Money with Google and Uncommon AdSense. If you like this posting, why not ask Technorati to fix their broken tracking system!
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