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Indian Web Labor - AdSense Confirmation Checking Service - Indian outsourced manual labor

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

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Does your company publish hundreds or even thousands of websites a year for clients all around the world?  Well if you are a large outsourced web development company that is building websites for clients with AdSense, YPN, and other AdServer (Display Advertising) integration - there is a good change you are being ripped off.  Once a static page is put up in your adserver, there is a good change that it can be infiltrated by either one of your own employees, or even an outside thief looking to make money from your online content.  It’s hard to predict how much online advertising is lost every year from ad infiltration on your servers.  I would estimate it to be in the low tens of millions of dollars range.  There is hope and it doesnt rest with your IT team that is still struggling to learn MySQL, PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, and other advanced coding languages to look for leaks - it’s still far more cost effective to manually review html/php code through outsourced Indian labor.

If your company maintains super large networks of websites, domain portfolios, dozens of large media destinations, etc… and you ARE worried that your website may be losing ad revenue because of interior or exterior online media theft - Please call (312)-281-8931 or email: Support@BannerBlindness.com to learn how our outsourced Indian and Phillipino labor can help protect and secure your valuable advertising revenue.

Or - if you are just looking for outsourced Indian SEO labor, outsourced Indian manual web labor, or other web based Indian outsourcing solutions - Please contact us.

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valuable domains

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

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Banner Blindness is a full service online marketing, web development, and online media production company.

Please call (312)-281-8931 or email  Domains@BannerBlindness.com to discuss our domaining or online marketing  and web development services.

Please include the following information when contacting us about our domaining services:

  • What domain are you interested in?
  • Are you looking for Banner Blindness to sell your domain portfolio?
  • Are you a web development wholesaler, domain wholesaler, legal representative (negotiator), escrow agency, public relations representative, web developer, international registrar holding company, domain parking company, website broker (buyer or seller), registrar, branding agencies, etc…
  • The type of web development or domaining service you are interested in
  • Your contact information
  • The reason why you are interested in discussing Banner Blindness’ domaining or online marketing services
  • Your budget range

Clients who currently use or have used Banner Blindness’ domain and online marketing services:

jay adelson

Jay Adelson - JayAdelson.com - CEO of Digg.com

suzy welch

Suzy Welch - SuzyWelch.com - Philanthropist, Business Woman, and wife of GE’s Jack Welch

Gary Reback

Gary Rebak - GaryRebak.com - Lead microsoft anti-trust attorney and Silicon valley elite

Shawn Riegsecker

Shawn Riegsecker - ShawnRiegsecker.com - CEO and founder of Centro

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subway-911-call-in-florida-reflects-subways-terrible-food

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

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The man above called 911 after getting pissed off about Subway’s terrible food and customer service.  Can you honestly blame the guy?  He is most likely a tax paying citizen and has every right to call 911.  After listening to his 911 calls it took local police almost an hour to get there.  I find it annoying that this story has made national headlines and the media is chastizing this man.  He was simply trying to get what he paid for.  He is probably poor and hungry - do we have no compassion for the needy in this country?  He was even polite to the 911 employees.  This customer was ripped off by Subway (as thousands of American’s every day are) because the owner/operators rip you off by giving you very little meat and condiments.  I say kudos to this man for having the balls to call the police on Subway.  Because Subway really sucks.  Leave your comments on whether or not you like Subway.  You can read more about this consumer grievence on The Smoking Gun.

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Email creative - how to make an effective email creative

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

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The email creative above was spammed to my personal email account at Yahoo. I just wanted to post it here to give you an example of a great email creative. I have written about how to create a high-end email creative before. Again, the email above contains the same marketing principles and has probably been very effective for its advertiser. Notice the text at the top of the image; this is because many email inboxes do not allow images to be shown. Make sure this text is an attention getter because many times your image won’t appear and the text is all your customers will be able to see.
If you need an email creative developed for your business, please email Support@BannerBlindness.com or call 312-281-8931.

Email creative - how to make an effective email creative

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

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The email creative above was spammed to my personal email account at Yahoo. I just wanted to post it here to give you an example of a great email creative. I have written about how to create a high-end email creative before. Again, the email above contains the same marketing principles and has probably been very effective for its advertiser. Notice the text at the top of the image; this is because many email inboxes do not allow images to be shown. Make sure this text is an attention getter because many times your image won’t appear and the text is all your customers will be able to see.
If you need an email creative developed for your business, please email Support@BannerBlindness.com or call 312-281-8931.