Archive for January 18th, 2008

See that picture of me up top? What am I thinking about? What am I looking at?

Start coming up with some ideas, because next week will come a Photoshop contest. I’ll provide the raw files, you provide the mashed up artwork.

Prizes, details and files to come once I get back from CBC’s Test the Nation.

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Welcome to the last bit of work before the weekend, here's what's on the radio.

    - Yes, I'm doing a whirlwind to Toronto this weekend to be on CBC's Test the Nation.  It's Sunday night at 8p.  Watch and cheer on Team Blogger!

    - Cloverfield opens tonight.

    - Dine Out Vancouver night #3 tonight. Need a list of where to eat? Check this out.

    - Johnny Depp as Michael Jackson?  It's getting my interest, and it just might happen.

    - David Beckham and Snoop are going into business together.  Designing slippers.

    - Are you really really really happy it's Friday?

    - The Canucks celebrate their 200th straight sellout this weekend, and they're running a little contest.

    - The stars are out in Surrey this weekend. Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly and Kathy Bates, to be exact.

    - There's word (again) Paula Abdul could be getting fired from Idol.  So she's trying a music comeback.

    - Nat and Drew had Andrew Morton on discussing his Tom Cruise book this morning. Brilliant. If you missed it, check it out below:

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I am a John Chow disciple. I subscribe to his RSS feed, and while his blog trumpets how to make money by creating a blog, often it’s an excuse to blog about a restaurant he’s eating at so it becomes a tax deduction.

Regardless, John offers up many great tips on ads, affiliate networks and other sorts of things you can throw up on your site to make some cake.

Earlier this week I made a post about Google Ads and how I think they’ve become invisible to many blog readers. I was eagerly messaged by many friends, including John, urging me to remove the post since, according to Miss 604, “the first rule of AdSense is you don’t blog about AdSense.”

Maybe my point wasn’t made properly, today I’ve run into 2 separate posts basically saying the same thing I was saying: ads on the internet are becoming invisible.

My readers made it clear via their clicks that they were totally uninterested in Google AdSense sidebar ads. After a few short, unprofitable months with AdSense, I switched my strategy to targeted, in-context advertorial content. [Electrolicious]

John trumpets Kontera as a solution to advertising within a blog post. My cyberbuzz site has Kontera added to it. Links that are double underlined are paid external links. They look a little bit different, but still blend in with the flow of the site and don’t stand out.

In a way, there’s already a trend against ads not working as well as they used to on blogs. PR agencies have been trying to get positive reviews and posts on their products almost from day one, but with PayPerPost, ReviewMe, and whatnot, there are more organized ways to get recognition. You can make a decent amount of money by selling your content this way, and several hotshot bloggers are for sale. [The Blog Herald]

I even read another example of how radio ads and endorsements are starting to fall on deaf ears as well.

I use the example in the book where I listen to Daily Source Code with Adam Curry, and he kept talking about his great experience flying Virgin Atlantic. He was talking about Virgin because, you know, he’s a human being and he loved the experience. Well, guess what? When I was flying to the UK and thinking about which airline I wanted to fly, I ended up flying Virgin - all because of one person - one person’s not even overt recommendation, but endorsement. I’ve never met this person before, but I trusted him. I just felt like I trusted him. I trusted them because I listen to him regularly. Gee, that sounds pretty familiar. [Hear 2.0]

So the blog as personal advisor works far better than the blog as advertiser. Local blogstar, Miss 604 is running into what can only be described as a “tech ceiling.”

… when a Vancouver blogger wants to promote restaurants and businesses in the city, what does it take to get a company to hop on board? For example, I’ve personally been told by at least thirty people that my (unsolicited) blog post recommendation to visit a certain butcher shop/deli turned them into faithful regulars of the establishment - score! Blogging equals links equals customers.[Miss 604]

Endorsements work, but they have to subtle endorsements. The Electrolicious example fully details how she went about monetizing her site, and if you’re thinking about working the money magic, it’s a good read.

John can tell you all about how he makes $450 for a ReviewMe posting, and that might be another option for you to chase down.

Me? This blog is about me bitching about things I find interesting and think you might find interesting as well, I don’t know if selling myself is quite the right way to go about things (yet).

So my original post, which I won’t repost because of the advice of my Google-Fu friends, was basically correct - ads are invisible.

The ones you don’t see aren’t working, the ones you don’t even know were there, are.

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I’m off to Toronto tomorrow for the taping of Test the Nation on the CBC (Sunday 8p-10p) and I’ve figured out what I’m NOT wearing. This cool tshirt I got from my brother for Christmas.


think geek tqualizer tshirt

It’s a shirt that features an equalizer that lights up and bounces based on sound around you. You have wires going from the front of the shirt to a battery pack and microphone in your pocket. It’s the PERFECT shirt to wear to represent the Blog Nation on Test the Nation, BUT…

Can you imagine the look on the faces of security at the airport as I stroll up to the scanner with a battery powered shirt complete with wires? Yeah, that would go over well. So the cool T-Qualizer T-Shirt will stay at home.

Instead I think it’s all about the boy. The Zizou shirt will be worn. With pyjamas. (they asked us to wear what we normally wear blogging)


zizou tshirt

The best part about being on Team Blogger is that we’re not really stars, but stars will be there. Andree Lau is excited to meet Surreal Gourmet, Bob Blumer, to chat him up about his Medoc Marathon where he ran 42 kilometres across vineyards and sampled wine along the way. I hadn’t thought about it, but I’m excited to meet him too.

For his show Glutton For Punishment he assaulted a stage of the Le Tour de France that included L’Alpe D’Huez! That’s a dream of mine, I can’t wait to hear about it.

Other celebs on hand will be Debbie Travis, Farley Flex (Canadian Idol), Carlo Rota (24, Little Mosque on the Prairie), Samantha Bee (The Daily Show), Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica, Top Model) and many more chefs that you’d recognize from Food Network Canada.

CBC’s Test the Nation goes Sunday at 8. It will be taped in Toronto. Where they have winter. -9? Ick.

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