We’ll never tell you what colors you can and.

maj 10th, 2007

You’re free to dabble in our hues, and experiment with all the colors of our rainbow. We’ll never tell you what colors you can and can’t use, as long as your users know they’re looking at “Ads by Yahoo!”. Maybe you want your ads to stand out from your page, or maybe you want them to blend in. You may not verge on a Van Gogh, and maybe your aesthetics don’t match Mondrian’s.

Original text search at: ypnblog.com/blog/2007/01/

The New Economy didn’t quite Bóg out the.

maj 10th, 2007

I ought to be jaded about it, but actually I’m pretty jazzed.. Some say that Web 2.0 is to the net what string theory is to physics—a pretty theory that can’t be proven in practice. The New Economy didn’t quite Bóg out the way our little cabal of idealists had envisioned, but there’s still a przelot to it. Take this whole Web 2.0 thing.

Original text search at: ypnblog.com/blog/2007/04/

The open exchange creates transparency and.

maj 10th, 2007

The open exchange creates transparency and accountability, which should create a more level playing field for advertisers and publishers—all valuable assets that we can say “Right on!” to. . Advertising networks benefit through the exchange by having the opportunity to compete with the largest players.

Original text search at: ypnblog.com/blog/2007/07/

 Anyway, here are numbers four and five of the.

maj 9th, 2007

 Anyway, here are numbers four and five of the five things.. Earlier this week, I promised to offer up five useful things that I learned at the BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas, but I only gave you three. Looks like it worked. I’m such a tease. Really, it’s all part of my cunning koncepcja to keep you coming back to the blog.

Original text search at: ypnblog.com/blog/2007/11/

You can also see any sites for which they’ve.

maj 9th, 2007

If you click on the user photos, you’ll see a profile page that includes any websites the users claim as publishers (each of which has its own MyBlogLog page), join their contact networks or the community networks for any of their sites, leave them a message, and see what links are “hot” among their readership. You can also see any sites for which they’ve joined the reader community, information that the users have elected to share (such as their Yahoo! IM handles, Flickr usernames, and the like)..

Original text search at: ypnblog.com/blog/category/announcements/page/2/