Eric Giguere: testing ads’ relevance in blog posts

Following my comment on his post (it’s always nice to serve as an inspiration for someone more successful than ourselves :) ), Eric has a new post in which he offers a trick to use temporary URLs to test ad relevance in blogs – which I had said was not as easy as with normal sites.

His trick is based on the fact that you can add “garbage” to the end of URLs (such as “?a=1), which are ignored by your blog’s software, but, to Google, means it’s a different page. So, you… oh well, Eric says it well, so just go there. :)

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  5. Blogging tips #23: Making money from your blog: Change your ads

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