Posted by testcrunch on 19th August 2007
Just been checking the Commission Junction site to see if any of my other applications to advertisers has been agreed by them.
Yes that’s right I have to apply to an advertiser to have their adverts available for me to wire them up onto this blog. When you apply to a company, usually they do a real person check of the web site/blog to see if it’s the kind of web page they want their adverts on. Sometimes I’ve been immediately turned down, probably as they have found that I am not based in the U.S. Other times I have been turned down by financial advertisers as this site doesn’t have much to do with finance (Oh yeah. Your bank manager phoned and he wants you to call him immediately. Ed).
I noticed today that against Sony there is an expiry date, which is in a few days time. They’re probably completely underwhelmed by the number of clicks they’ve got from this site and junk advert connections which aren’t worthwhile. My ad campaigns must be the least campainy campaigns in the history of advertising campaigns.
The five stages of raising bugs and them being accepted by developers:
1. Denial - The “That’s not a bug, that’s a feature” stage
2. Anger/Resentment – The “What did he wanna test that for” stage.
3. Bargaining - The “I’ll recompile it and hope for the best, and you can have another go at it” stage.
4. Depression – The “They’ve found the frigging hole in the system” stage.
5. Acceptance – The “They’re raising the wrong kinds of bugs” phase. If you hear stage 5 justified like this start again at stage 1 and good luck.
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Posted by testcrunch on 4th July 2007
I’ve been trying to make sense of the ad statistics provided by Commission Junction and they are very comprehensive.
Haven’t a clue what they are pointing at though. Somebody that’s got a degree in marketing would probably understand them in a second then have a laugh at the pitiful numbers. Who knows.
Using Vista in anger is getting slightly easier though I’m still not convinced I can support myself on it yet. I think one of the recent Vista updates has changed my Internet connection settings as if I have not actively used the Internet for a while it disconnects. I’m starting to wonder who’s controlling this PC, myself or Microsoft. Also OneCare thinks that Ad-Aware is spyware.
For the last week or so when I view this blog on either the Vista PC or the XP PC the Google Adsense advert is blank. Have reinstalled it a couple of times with no success. I thought I’d get smart and copied the adsense code to a notepad text file and save it as an HTML file and ran it. IE7 popped up a security message which I got by and the adsense advert was properly displayed with ads. So why doesn’t the exact same code display ads in this blog? I tried amending all sorts of Internet Options security settings but couldn’t get it to display squat.
Somebody told me about some day traders called Rockwell who state in their ads that if you don’t make a profit with their scheme that they will give you $1,001.Oh yeah. Did some research on them and they do want commitment. You have to answer some questions up front just to see if you qualify for the course. One of the questions was can I spare 2 hours to trade after opening. There’s got to be a great big get out clause in there somewhere.
Quote of the day
‘A girl phoned me the other day and said “Come on over, there’s nobody home.” I went over. Nobody was home’ Rodney Dangerfield (1921-2004)
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