Stephan Spencer has posted of his experience of the Earnings from Search and Contextual Ads session at SES today. I have to say as I read it that I’m very jealous of him as this would be one session I would love to have been at – partly for the content (which looks good value) but more so to meet those presenting, Jenny from Jensense and Jason from WeblogsInc – both of whom I’ve come to admire in the past 12 or so months.
I really want to get to some of these conferences next year. I think I might have to start a travel fund.
Wouldn’t that be great, getting ideas from the people who write the rules. God I wish I was there too.
Isn’t the tyranny of distance depressing?
We would love to get to some of the industry conventions in the US but I hate flying – 6′ 3″ folded into an airline seat for hours on end is not my idea of fun (and there’s no guarantee of always getting one of the seats by the centre door). And ever since a flight from Hobart to Melbourne Toni has had an intermittent balance problem that the doctors say was flight related and will probably never go away.
Still – we’re determined but not determined enough just yet.
Travel fund? Aren’t you the most financially successful blogger in the history of the universe? :)
Darren, your link to Jason points to Jensense as well.
Lol Alexander – I might be earning a bit but I do have a mortgage ;-)
Hi,
I have learnt a lot reading your blogs. I have question- I run a website which aggregates rss feeds from different sites.I display the whole feed content along with their ads that comes with the rss. I have adsense in my pages.
My question is , does it violate google policy as my pages display adsense ads and ads coming from other sources. My pages are automatically generated.
thanks
sandy