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bradbwh

11:39 pm on Feb 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Please excuse the semi-OT intrusion, here and on the AdWords board. They are the only two posts.

I'm the author of "Google For Dummies" (Wiley, 2003) and the upcoming "Building Your Business with Google For Dummies" (Wiley, June 2004). The latter book covers SEM, Google optimization, AdWords, AdSense, Froogle/Catalogs, and enterprise solutions. SEO, AdWords, and AdSense portions contain most of the meat.

I am seeking experienced AdSense advertisers to contribute anecdotal advice to the book. Quotes should convey important lessons learned, productive aspects of success or failure, and tricks of the trade that you personally find useful. Success stories are welcome; failure stories are also welcome if they contain a lesson.

All contributors will be credited by name, company name, and URL. All edits will be approved by you before publication.

Please reply off the board in e-mail (brad@bradhill.com) to receive more info and short guidelines. Again, sorry for the off-topic post. I have placed one other similar post in the AdWords forum.

Brad Hill

Chndru

11:47 pm on Feb 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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brad, welcome :) Now, WebmasterWorld has a score of celebrities.

bradbwh

12:27 am on Feb 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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brad, welcome :)

Thanks. I've lurked here for ages, but just registered recently to post. So, my first posts violate the no-recruiting rule! But it's for a reasonably good cause, and I hope the indiscretion slips under the radar.

novice

12:30 am on Feb 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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"I hope the indiscretion slips under the radar."

I'm sure as long as Webmaster World is mentioned as a good source for information the radar screen will be clear

loanuniverse

12:32 am on Feb 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Good luck. The problem that I see is getting good information that does not break the NDA. All the other stuff can be gleamed from reading this forum.

bradbwh

12:59 am on Feb 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The problem that I see is getting good information that does not break the NDA. All the other stuff can be gleamed from reading this forum.

Google is conducting a legal review of the manuscript to make sure it conforms to their NDA with me. This forum is a tremendous resource. But putting voices besides mine into the book adds value while offering exposure to contributors.