It's kind of ironic to me that back when I was working, I was in journalism, which I was always very careful to explain to people was completly seperate from advertising. But now that I'm at home, my extra income comes from writing ads, which is kind of what I said I was "too good for" when I was working. Ha ha ha. I guess that just goes to show you that you should never say never. After all, even when I worked at the newspaper, I was totally dependent on advertising. I mean, that's where my paycheck came from, right?
Ads are responsible for sponsoring a lot of things that we use every day that are "free" to us, like large portions of the internet. And since people buy stuff online all the time, it works out good for each Advertising Agency as well, because they want to get their names out there, gain some exposure and make some new business. Somtimes I click on various ads I see at the side of people's Web sites, especially if it is something I'm interested in, because you never know when you're going to find a good deal that you wouldn't have even thought to look for. :-)
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Showing posts with label ads. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Ad sense code
Google ad sense code for Kate's new blog
But if anyone else reading this has a blog you want to put Google ad sense on, go ahead and click away.
ETA:
Clearly, I'm either really stupid or blogspot doesn't support java script either. I was really really sure that it did, but frustratingly, every time I try to paste the code in here, it comes up blank. Does anyone know how to help fix this?
But if anyone else reading this has a blog you want to put Google ad sense on, go ahead and click away.
ETA:
Clearly, I'm either really stupid or blogspot doesn't support java script either. I was really really sure that it did, but frustratingly, every time I try to paste the code in here, it comes up blank. Does anyone know how to help fix this?
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