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  • New Themes for iGoogle Page

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    Google just announced that they launched a new set of artist themes for iGoogle.

    The new collection features designs from 28 leading artists from the worlds of fashion and music. This group is amazing, spanning a wide range of styles and genres: Radiohead and Gnarls Barkley used radiant colors; Gucci, Burberry, and Vera Wang illustrated beautiful patterns; and Bob Dylan and Celine Dion created an iconic look (of course). So depending on what you’re interested in, there’s lots of great art to choose from to suit your personality, taste or mood.

    While browsing the artist themes page, I LOL’d at this “The Pig of Happiness” theme by Edward Monkton, so I decided to add it to my own iGoogle page. But when I loaded it, the “The Sheep of Destiny” showed up:

    iGoogle

    Haha, not bad. The truth is, though, I don’t use my personalized Google homepage that often anymore. I’m more of a Google Reader person. I wonder, when will Google start releasing official themes for the Reader?

    To view the theme gallery, go directly to the iGoogle Artist Themes, or click on the “Get artist themes” link on the upper right corner of your iGoogle.

    What iGoogle theme are you currently using?

  • Learning it the Hard Way

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    Did you recently encounter a sudden decrease in your Adsense earnings and site traffic? Well, I did. And that line graph’s downward slope didn’t paint a pretty picture. I’m referring to what happened to my niche blogs that I’ve been nurturing for a time now. I’m highly relying on my monthly Adsense income, which isn’t really much, but enough to send me into panic mode when one day I discovered that the clicks and page impressions of my sites have dropped significantly.

    The first time I noticed the drop, I thought it wasn’t something that I should be worried about. But it went on for two, three, then four days! I figured it must be because I haven’t been updating those sites as often as I initially intended to, or that I haven’t been building links, or maybe there was another Google update that affected the rankings — but the fact that the “change” happened all at once to all my sites was a bit suspicious. I must have done something terrible to set Google off!

    Desperate and confused, I googled (ironically) for a solution to my problem. I went back to read the Google Adsense Program Policies, explored the Google Adsense blog for clarifications, and landed on this page. I was guilty of violating guideline #1:

    1. Ads shouldn’t be placed under a title or section heading in a way that implies that the ads are not ads. For example, ads shouldn’t be placed under titles such as “Dallas Business Opportunities” or “Today’s Hot Deals”. Placing ads directly below titles such as these implies to your users that the links in the ads are publisher-created content. The example below shows a placement that does not follow this guideline.

    Right after I read that post I immediately removed the ads I placed just below the post titles of my blogs. Then I checked if my sites are violating any other policy, crossed my fingers, and went to bed. It was more of a “trial and error” thing so I was surprised to see that a day after I made those changes, my sites’ figures went back to normal.

    I’ve known about this ad placement guideline before yet I never thought Google would actually flag my sites! What a dork. I don’t know what I was thinking when I wished I could get away with it. Lesson learned: Do not undermine Google!

    Of course I’m not entirely sure if what caused the “drop” was indeed the ad placement policy violation, however, removing those ads did help my sites get back on track. If my theory is right, then it’s apparent that Google is in the business of correcting the way Adsense publishers behave.

    Has this happened to you?

  • My Visual Bookshelf

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    I mentioned in a twit before that I’m a lousy Facebook user, and it’s true. I only signed up last year because almost all of my online friends are on it and I thought it would be cool to have another way to connect with them. And it’s not only with Facebook, my Friendster, Multiply, Flickr, Moomai (including LinkedIn!), are rarely updated. And I think it’s safe to say that my WeeWorld account has been in a coma since last year. But at least my Twitter is alive and kickin’!

    While we’re on the subject of social networking sites, why don’t you add me as a friend? (Yun naman eh, may kasamang pag-promote! Haha)

    Anyway, going back to Facebook. Every time I sign in I usually just stare at the screen and think of how else I can update that page. “I should be updating because everyone else is!!” I know there’s a gazillion things to do there but I guess I’m just not that interested. Or it’s because I know that Facebook is so time-consuming that I refuse to get addicted to all these apps. As of this moment, I actually have 379 unprocessed requests in my dashboard! So if there’s an app that you really really want to share with me (that you think I’m gonna enjoy) send me a message instead! Else, the invite will just be ignored. Hehe.

    Now if you go to my Facebook profile page, you’ll see how boring it is. Lol.

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