According to Marketing Sherpa and Hitwise. Google generates about 50 to 60 percent of all online searches. Yahoo averages about 30 to 40 percent. MSN generates about 10 to 20 percent and ASK generates about 3%.
As a Macromedia Dreamweaver beta tester I tended to expand on some it the applications via the XML configuration files. This is a bit more advanced than the average everyday web designer would even have knowledge of.
The WebDev Blog has been indexed in BlogShares, a funny little online game I participate in - This is just to confirm me as the owner. On a side note, I’ll be moving the WebDev blog onto its own domain soon. Whoohoo!
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With the upcoming release of TalkWebDev.com, I will be breathing life into this blog, as I have always planned for it to be sort of a “sub-site” part of TalkWebDev, so yes, updates will be regular from now on! Also, if someone else would be interested in writing as a part of this little Blog, with ramblings, thoughts, tips and tricks for web developers, feel free to send me an email (webmaster(at)talkwebdev.com) and I’ll see if I can’t give you access to do just that!
On another note, you’ll see that I’ve added a content page to the blog. That “black list” will be updated according to a thread on SitePoint where users post their bad experiences. Some of it might be old, but it’s definately something to keep in mind when working with one of those networks.
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Lately I have been looking for a good “filler” network to fill my relatively large inventory of impressions. Since most all of the sites under my wing are in the entertainment category, it has been hard for me to get in to what has been classified as the “great” networks, such as TribalFusion and Fastclick, and since BURST! aren’t exactly giving me a 100% fill rate, finding a network which offers decent rates for the defaults from BURST! has been hard. After trying several other networks that boast a “100% fill rate”, such as RealTech Network and Right Media, which are both very respectable networks, but they didn’t exactly give me the return I had hoped for, I finally stumbled upon Banner Connect.
Well I am about to get this blog up and running. Here I will be posting observations, tips and suggestions for web developers on a daily basis, so if you’re interested in the subject, don’t hesitate to bookmark this site.
