Tired of Google Adsense? Try WordPress WordAds

If you have publicly visible blog with a custom domain name on wordpress.com, you can now make money from online advertising on your blog. The service powered by Federated Media  called WordAds and you can apply for it here.

Before you get too excited, not every wordpress.com blog will be eligible for the program. The selection will be based on your traffic, your user engagement, the nature of your content, and the language.

Although, I think this is a great move by WordPress, but most of their big blogs are already part of other niche Ad networks. How do they plan to get them, it will be exciting to see their execution. That said,  I would say  only small mom & pop blogs will apply for now including us.  Read more of this post

Is TBD Building a Trojan Horse?


This month, the Washingtonians should brace themselves for the launch of another online media site called TBD headed by the ex-WashingtonPost.com executive editor. Jim Brady . Their content will be edited by former City Paper editor, Erik Wemple.

Curious about the company name? According to their site:

“In a mixture of humor and frustration, Editor Erik Wemple began signing his emails, “Editor, TBD.com. Before long, we realized Erik had stumbled upon the perfect name for our site. The traditional news culture is that you don’t publish or broadcast a story until all the questions are answered, all the t’s crossed and i’s dotted.” Read more of this post

Awesome DC Gearing up for Advertising – FREE till mid or end of July


Our Dear Beloved Friends, Colleagues, Venture Capitalists, Angel Investors, and of course the Fans,

As most of you may already know, we  launched Awesome DC earlier this year. The intent is to position of our Nation’s Capital as one of the greatest cities in the world to live and play in. The major focus is on topics ranging from technology, social & online media, business & finance, health & environment and of course most importantly events & parties (especially since we have the most famous party crashers in the world too)! Essentially everything but politics.

Please feel free to read some of the stories under our categories and subcategories from the homepage. Initially most of the articles were written by me, but I am glad to announce that I now have three other contributors, and we post about three to seven articles a day. You are most welcome to submit articles for inclusion on the site if you would like, as I am always looking for contributors. Read more of this post

Washington Digital Media Conference Back Again


The most influential decision-makers in the media, entertainment and technology industries are gathering again this year  in Washington, DC for the 7th Annual Digital Media Conference East. This year’s event features 3 keynotes and 15 panels divided across Mobile,  Social Media, Television/Video,  Marketing, and  Law & Tech.

The attendees and panelists will be the top executives, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, analysts and press who will be instrumental in shaping the future of the digital media sector. read more…

The Tablet Effect on TV Consumption


by
Elias Shams
The more I have been learning about iPad and other tablets, the more I am convinced the  800,000 households I reported lasted week who ditched their TV for web or other consumer electronic devices, is just the tip of the iceberg.  Will all these new devices change the way people watch TV?

While the number 800,000 may sound significant, it isn’t as huge as it initially seems, considering the cable, satellite, telco TV industry is a whopping $84 billion affair.

Based on various sources I have been following, the number is on the rise, with about 17% of total weekly online TV viewers watching at least one or two episodes of a full-length show online, up from 12% last year and predicted to grow to 21% next year. read more…

How Am I Supposed To Pickup Chicks With iPad In DC Coffee Shops?


by Elias Shams
The days of buying my Washington Post newspaper, heading to Tryst or another local coffee shop  and slowly starting to flirt with the ladies next to me is all O.V.E.R. Thanks to Steve Jobs and his new toys, iPhone and iPad.

The ladies these days are so engaged with their iPhones, and iPads soon – touching the screen, playing games, surfing the web, checking out pictures, that no chance in hell they find me more interesting than what they will see and read on their iPad screen. I have to come up with a new approach now. Crap! All that years of flirting techniques using the Newspaper as a tool is over.

Yup! It looks like the old business model of the Newspapers is toast. We all know it. It’s just that some can’t quite cope with the change yet, myself included. You see it daily at most newspapers–where classified, real estate and auto advertising has been sucked in to the black hole of the Internet. In response, massive cost cutting and layoffs have created print publications that are shells of their former selves. Read more…

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