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OPAD Day 0
A dozen people so far have taken up my One Page A Day challenge, which is just great! The challenge officially starts tomorrow, which is why this post is labeled “Day 0″. At this point all the challengers should be thinking about (and even writing) the content they’ll post and where they’ll post it. I already have some ideas (and no, my “OPAD Day XX” posts won’t count for my contributions) and am looking forward to getting them out.
One Page A Day Challenge
AdSense publishers live and die by their content. I’ve been a bit delinquent myself lately over not creating enough new content for my sites, so I thought I’d challenge myself.
For the month of February, my challenge is to create at least one page of new content each day. And to give the challenge some teeth, I’ll document the results here. I’d also like to open up the “One Page A Day” challenge to you, my readers, by offering prizes to those who take up the gauntlet.
SEO Siloing Updated For WordPress 2.3
Per popular demand (and I’ll need it myself eventually), I’ve updated the SEO Siloing WordPress plugin to handle the new category structure in WordPress 2.3 and up (the taxonomy). The plugin now works in all 2.x versions of WordPress. Download version 1.2 of the plugin and simply copy over the existing seosiloing.php file in your plugins folder. (You should deactivate the existing plugin first, of course, copy the new one up, and then re-activate it.)
Google Won’t Destroy Domain Kiting
Back to our regularly scheduled programming… Over the weekend several news channels reported on how Google has decided to take a stand against domain kiting. Domain kiting is the technique used by domain name speculators to “test the waters” without having to pay for a domain.
PLRSiteBuilder $67 Until February 1
Last week I made PLRSiteBuilder available at the special price of $67 to my mailing list, warning them I’d increase the price shortly to $77 for the public release. As someone pointed out, I really didn’t given many people time to think it over carefully before raising the price… so I’ve decided to lower the price to $67 until February 1. I’ll be contacting those who bought it at the higher price to arrange for an upgrade or rebate.
PLRSiteBuilder Is Now Available
Due to popular demand, I’ve officially launched PLRSiteBuilder, and it’s now available to the general public. You can download the PLRSiteBuilder manual for free to see what the software lets you do.
The documentation needs more work. I’ll be increasing the price of PLRSiteBuilder over time as I add more documentation and videos to make it a more complete product. The software works, however, even if all the features haven’t yet been documented.
Eternal Vigilance
One of the downsides of having multiple sites is that there’s more to manage. I was editing my Squidoo lens this morning to add the Clueless About feed, but the feed kept timing out. After some investigation I determined that someone had hacked the site and inserted various penis-related links into the main index.php file, hidden within a zero-sized font tag.
More Changes To AdSense Referrals
Looks like the general outcry over changes to the AdSense referrals program has had an effect:
Hello AdSense publisher,
Know Your AdSense Limits
Keeping abreast of AdSense program policy changes is one of the many things an AdSense publisher must do. Changes occur from time to time and you don’t want to find yourself in violation of the policies, so it’s important to keep up with what’s new in the AdSense world.
One of the important parts of the program policies limits how many snippets of AdSense code you can place on any given page of a website. Here are the current limits, as taken directly from the Ad Placement section of the program policies:
