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Shutting Down

Due to increased competition and lack of time to further develop the network, we are closing our doors. You can still contact us to handle any remaining business.

Also, many of our domain names are available for sale. Please make an offer via our contact formландшафт if you are interested in purchasing a WYBN domain.

Why We’re Dumping Kontera ContentLinks

We regularly experiment with different advertising programs to see what generates revenue for our authors while either adding value for readers or at least not interfering with their enjoyment of the blog’s content.

One recent experiment on our WP-MU blogs has been the inclusion of Kontera ContentLink ads. It was extremely easy to insert their javascript into our templates, so we decided to give it a try. Kontera’s script uses an algorithm to match ads with the content of the page - like AdSense, but the Kontera ads are hover-links on words in the body of the page, so they don’t take up additional real estate. If you haven’t seen them, they’re a bit like Snapshots, except that they don’t do anything useful.

Supposedly, ContentLinks give “in-text relevance,” so if the user clicks an ad, it’s because it’s so relevant and interesting that it caught their attention just as an organic link added by the author would. However, we’ve found this not to be the case. Consider this recent example from BigLeagueBlog.net, our flagship sports blog by veteran sportswriter Bud L. Ellis:
Kontera ad on BigLeagueBlog

While it’s entirely possible that they could have Cardinals sportswear at this site, the ad seems to give the impression that they just bought a keyword and made no attempt to customize the ad to match it.

I realize that all ad systems serve irrelevant ads from time to time, but ads like this have been the rule rather than the exception, and it’s particularly bad when the ad isn’t just sitting there in a space reserved for ads, but is part of the body text of the blog. Readers rightly expect more relevance from links of this type. I couldn’t figure out why the ads were so bad - almost always generic terms linking to a shopping comparison site of some type - until we signed up to be an advertiser.

When I contacted Kontera about placing ads on their system, I was expecting a CPC keyword system like AdWords. Instead, I was told that, for a minimum investment apply card credit ukecommerce accept credit card,accept credit card,accept account card credit merchant processingamerica bank card creditbank card city credit national,national city bank secured credit cardbad card credit credit secured,bad card credit credit people securedcard credit fraud reportmonogram credit card bankhsbc credit card philippinecard credit pal pay pluscitibank credit card onlinecard credit download free generatoramerican express black credit cardbank card credit georgia monogramunsecured visa credit cardcitibank credit card application status,citibank credit card applicationinstant online approval credit cardpolyphonic ringtones for sony ericssonfree ringtones for motorola cell phone,motorola ringtones,info motorola remember ringtonesctu free ringtones,free ctu ringtonesdownload free cingular ringtonesdownload free ringtones verizonnextel ringtones programnextel ringtones makernokia polyphonic ringtones,nokia 3560 polyphonic ringtones,6560 nokia polyphonic ringtones1100 free nokia ringtonesfree motorola bollywood ringtones,bollywood free ringtones,free latest bollywood ringtonesfree real ringtones for alltelbanana phone ringtones,free banana phone ringtonesfree ringtones creator softwarenextel phone software for ringtones,nextel ringtones software,nextel i860 ringtones softwaredownload free lg ringtonesi730 info motorola remember ringtones,info motorola remember ringtones,info motorola mp3 remember ringtonesfree mobile phone ringtones tdownload metro pcs ringtonesfree jamster ringtones,free info jamster remember ringtones,free ringtones from jamstere315 motorola ringtonesmotorola ringtones composermetro pcs phone ringtonesalltel free music ringtonesfree mp3 ringtones suncomdownload free nokia ringtonesdownload free hindi ringtones650 mp3 ringtones treodownload free metro pcs ringtonesdownload free mobile ringtones tcingular free phone ringtonesdownload ringtones for all nokia phone,download nokia ringtones,download info nokia remember ringtonesdownload free ringtones for motorola v3,download free motorola v60 ringtones,download free motorola ringtonescricket free ringtonesfree real music ringtones of $5,000, I could buy a range of keywords and their team would create a custom campaign for me.

Now, I understand that it’s normal in the advertising business to have dedicated account managers and create custom campaigns for large customers, and to ignore smaller would-be advertisers - they’re just not worth it. However, in the cost-per-click ad game, the money is in long-tail ads; in other words, if you price the little guys out of the market, you effectively eliminate any possibility of serving relevant ads for 99% of keywords.

There are several reasons big campaigns don’t work for contextual advertising:

  • Only big advertisers promoting a swath of products can afford to create a campaign
  • There’s no way to tweak and fine-tune the campaign the way you can with AdWords - only your account rep can do this
  • It’s not cost-effective to place ads for smaller products or services
  • People blog about specifics, not generalities, so contextual ads need to be specific

As a result, Kontera is chock-full of ads for shopping.com and other big sites, with very few ads that lead to a relevant landing page. As a niche blog network, Kontera’s lack of sharply targeted ads makes it useless for the WebbleYou Blog Network.

We asked to have the generic, irrelevant advertisers removed from our publisher account. We named about three, and this request was honored, but we were disappointed to find that they were replaced by other equally broad, equally irrelevant ads. It seems that there are no well-targeted ads in their system.

Kontera might work well for electronics blogs, but even so, I don’t want an ad reading “iPod - find the best deals on ipod at shopping.com.” These ads are insulting to our readers, so we’re eliminating them.

What has your experience with Kontera been like?

Tech Bloggers Wanted

WebbleYou has immediate openings for authors on the following tech sites:

  • Consumer Digicams - focusing on point-and-shoot digital cameras and photography. Author should have some photography experience and be interested in blogging about new digital cameras.
  • 8525.info - focusing on Windows Mobile smartphones, such as (but not limited to) the AT&T 8525. Author should be a Windows Mobile user, and be willing to focus on all aspects of the Windows Mobile user experience.
  • FunnyTech - focusing on the humorous side of technology.
  • The Republic of Geektronica - our flagship tech blog is accepting new co-authors

Contact us if you are interested in any of these positions. All of these sites are open to multiple authors. Read the FAQ for information on compensation.

Big League Blog Now Accepting Co-Authors

If you are interested in joining Big League Blog as a co-author, please contact us. Big League Blog is hosted by veteran sports journalist Bud L. Ellis, and is now open to qualified sports bloggers. Please provide a link to your site or include a writing sample when you contact us.

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Love The Disney Channel? Disney Bloggers Wanted

WebbleYou has immediate openings on a new Disney-focused blog. You may be the author we’re looking for if you’re interested in:

  • Hannah Montana
  • High School Musical
  • The Suite Life / Zack & Cody
  • Disney movies

This will be a multi-author blog. If you’re interested in contributing, please contact us.

Now Accepting Co-Authors for Chronic Health Blog

Sandy Robinson recently launched our Chronic Health Blog, and is off to a fantastic start. If you are passionate and informed about chronic health issues, and would like to be a contributor to this site, please contact us.
Chronic Health Blog

Announcing AboutAdoption.org

About Adoption has been designed as a developing resource for anyone with an interest in learning about adoption from the ground up.

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Sandra Hanks Benoiton is providing a solid base of information, discussion of adoption ethics, and the considerations vital to the early stages of the process as she shares personal experience as an adoptive parent and references gathered over her years of writing professionally on the topic.

Content will be added almost daily, and as the blog grows the subject matter will broaden in scope at the same time it will focus more narrowly on specific aspects of adoption.

About Adoption is meant to be a dynamic site, so input, questions, opinions, observations, requests for specific information and such will be more than welcome. You can comment on a specific post or contact the author directly.

Stop by for a look, and if you know someone considering building their family through adoption, please guide them to About Adoption.

You can also subscribe to AboutAdoption’s RSS feed or sign up for email updates using the form below:

Authors Wanted for Fishing Blog

WebbleYou is accepting applications for authors for AnglingBuzz.com. This will be a multi-author site focusing on:

  • Fishing news
  • Fishing gear reviews
  • Fishing stories

Successful applicants will have experience in saltwater or freshwater fishing, and stay abreast of the latest fishing gear, both high-tech and low-tech.

Please read the author agreement in our FAQ and contact us if you are interested in applying for this co-blogger position.

Announcing Big League Blog: Your Independent Source for Pro Sports News

WebbleYou proudly announces the launch of Big League Blog, a blog geared toward professional sports fans. Whether it’s Major League Baseball, the NFL, the NBA, the NHL, pro golf or other hot topics, Big League Blog provides you with analysis and opinion on today’s top issues. We encourage and welcome your comments and feedback.

Longtime sports writer, columnist and editor Bud L. Ellis, who spent 17 years covering high school, college and pro sports in Georgia, writes for Big League Blog. Ellis covered major league baseball, the NFL, pro golf and NASCAR during his career, and wrote on a variety of sports issues.

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“Thank you for visiting Big League Blog.net,” Ellis said. “I am excited to bring my perspective, experience and opinion to this site. It is my hope that together, we can grow this site into a fun, engaging blog, one which you will want to visit and participate in every day. I look forward to and welcome your feedback and your comments, and ask you to tell your friends about us. See you on the blog!”

You can subscribe to the Big League Blog RSS feed or sign up for email updates using the form below.

Brainteaser & Puzzle Bloggers Wanted

Are you intrigued by puzzles? Do you enjoy solving and creating brainteasers?

If so, you may be one of the authors we’re seeking for a multi-author blog on puzzles and brainteasers.

Authors share 70% of the site’s revenue, divided among the authors in proportion to each author’s frequency and length of posts. The remaining 30% of the site’s ad revenue will cover network costs such as hosting and site development. To read more about our author terms, visit the FAQ.

If you are interested in this position, please read the FAQ, then contact us.