4 March

News - March 4, 2008

Posted by Mike | Filed under AdToll, Miscellaneous

The WWW Observer News

I’m kinda going to put a lot of miscellaneous stuff in this post. Bear with me guys, I had a really weird day… I’m really busy and can’t afford to publish a really comprehensive and in-depth post today. I must, however, tell you… Over the weekend, I’ll be writing posts that will surely interest you people. ;) So what I’m actually trying to say here is I am busy and I’m going to be busy for the next couple of weeks (I actually blogged about that already). But hey, don’t be disappointed guys, as I said, I’m going to write and schedule posts so that you can have a taste of The WWW Observer even though I’m loaded with schoolwork.

Don’t forget that I’m accepting guest bloggers, so feel free to e-mail me via the contact form. Your guest posts will highly be appreciated! :mrgreen:

Let’s get to the brighter side now. The summer contest is doing pretty well, but I seriously need more entrants. Dudes and dudettes, there are lots of prizes at stake, so the more participants, the merrier! If you haven’t joined the contest yet, I highly suggest that you do. What’s there to lose anyway?

Latest on AdToll

I assume that everyone here knows about AdToll already, but for those who don’t, I suggest that you read these writeups about AdToll to learn more about it. Guys, AdToll has launched a new feature called PicTextâ„¢ ads, and I’m impressed with it! It’s pretty cool, it’s like AdEngage’s PhoText ads, only better.

You can now serve text ads with images to further improve your CTR and the attractiveness of the ads. There are multiple things that you can do to customize your PicTextâ„¢ ads. Some of these things are using bullets on the text, choosing the size of the images displayed, and setting the border width for the images. There are lots more to this new feature of AdToll, read more about it here.

That’s about it for AdToll. If you haven’t signed up yet, why don’t you do so now?

- Deleted private stuff. LOL. Just realized now that they were too private. ;) -

P.S. I’m so sorry guys if I can’t post that much this week. I just feel weird and confused and… I don’t really know. LOL. :D Don’t forget about my contest though!

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  1. Yuhu said: 5th March, 2008 at 5:54 pm

    I’m thinking of signing up for AdToll but I can’t put ads on a WordPress.com blog. Sad thing.. I will sign up once I get my own domain, which is very soon I guess!

    Hey, I read your “private stuff” and believe me it was interesting!! But if it’s private, it gotta be private.

  2. Paul said: 6th March, 2008 at 7:52 am

    AdToll accept free domains/hosting services, so you should have no problem signing up to AdToll.

  3. Yuhu said: 6th March, 2008 at 6:28 pm

    Paul, I heard that Adtoll is accepting free domains already but I don’t think Wordpress.com blogs are allowed to have ads… I have to wait to get my own domain I guess.

  4. Chetan said: 6th March, 2008 at 6:51 pm

    Hmmm have to check out about Adtoll, didn’t see it live on many sites, so wasnt sure how good it is doing.

  5. Juggler said: 6th March, 2008 at 6:53 pm

    Chetan: AdToll IMO is improving as time goes by. I haven’t seen a negative comment about AdToll, and I hope that it’ll stay that way.

    You should check it out, it’s definitely worth it!

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