Heard of the new Adsense’s Privacy Policy?

Posted on March 24, 2008, under Advertisement.

Hi peeps,

As many of you Adsense Publishers out there might already know by now, Google changed their Terms and Conditions on February 26th. What most of you didn’t know (including me) is about this new requirement: all Adsense publishers should have a “Privacy Policy” section on their sites. Right out from Adsense’s T&C:

“You must have and abide by an appropriate privacy policy that clearly discloses that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your user’s browser, or using web beacons to collect information, in the course of ads being served on your website. Your privacy policy should also include information about user options for cookie management.”

Honestly, I didn’t read the new Adsense’s T&C. That’s why I’m sharing this with you today. You can build your Privacy Policy online using this excellent tool and it will look just like the one on my blog ;)

Hurry and add the Privacy Policy thing to your site! Don’t lose your Adsense account because of being too lazy to read :P

The Coke Zero Game!

Posted on March 13, 2008, under Marketing.

Hi peeps,

Do you know what Viral Marketing is? Viral Marketing refers to advertisement techniques that use any available form of social networks as emails, videoclips, flash games, SMS, etc., to spread itself through self-replicating viral processes (just like a computer virus :P). The goal of this technique is to target individuals of a certain social segment and create a message attractive enough to make them pass it along to the rest of the population. (more…)

Google, we want another payment method in Venezuela!

Posted on March 10, 2008, under Internet.

Hi peeps,

Today I found out that as me many bloggers from my country are having difficulties to retrieve Adsense renevues due to some foolish restrictions stablished by Cadivi (a goverment’s agency) and venezuelan goverment’s bad economy strategies. It’s hard to explain so I’ll make it simple and short: they won’t let venezuelan people use more than $400 per year for electronic purchases. (more…)