Make Auction Pages with AuctionAds
There are many webmasters worrying about Supplemental Result which affects their listed website in Google. It’s a bad news because it will makes they lose part of their AdSense earnings from search engine’s traffic. If you want to gain more income, AuctionAds is the best choice for you as your AdSense alternative. Why I should choose AuctionAds which based on PPA (Paid Per Action) rather than others PPC campaign? Simple, other PPC campaigns give less earnings rather than Google. Why bother using other PPC if Google is still the best PPC campaign. That’s why you may have AuctionAds as your AdSense Alternative. Your AdSense CTR won’t reduce because AuctionAds is based on PPA and your visitors only click the AuctionAds whenever they are willing to buy.
In this article, I want to share with you how to make your AuctionAds effective attract your users. The trick is simple enough; you have to make some Auction pages with AuctionAds inside those pages. Fill entire page with the AuctionAds units. This can be done since there are no placement limits for AuctionAds at a page. You can read about that at their FAQ
How many ad units can I run on a page?
There is no limit.
For implementing the AuctionAds, you have to choose the suitable size for your page. I think I don’t need explain it again since the codes is similar with AdSense codes. For example, you can use 468×60 pixel at your page and repeat paste the codes until you’ve seen that it’s OK for your page. Here’s the sample for the placement:

If you are using Wordpress platform, don’t forget to disable the option “WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” (Dashboard - Options – Writing) because that can generate some errors on the page if you’re placing JavaScript codes inside your Post/Page.
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May 25th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
When I tried the language translation feature on this Blog, it turns to 403 forbidden error pages. Perhaps Google Language Translator has changed their referrer checking measures to block these kind of translation plugin.
May 25th, 2007 at 5:15 pm
It is because google’s fault, they crawl this website over and over again including the languages folder (too much crawl), that’s why when you try to use the language translation feature it gives you error message, since google thinks that you are a spyware. Angie, you should use cache mode and put big number on refresh cache period.
May 26th, 2007 at 5:59 am
Last time when I’m using cache mode, spider suck my bandwidth too much.
I believe if you are from the same country as the language, there’s no problem with that. For example, if you are from Japan or using Japanese proxy, then you can access Japanese language. But you can’t access Arabian language.
I’ll consider using the cache after increasing my bandwidth….
However, thanks for your comment. I’ll fix it sooner….