Another great use for the seoquake plugin! Dummy Insurance!

dada2008

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Wow... So I have this adsense site up. I haven't really done much to promote it, but it is on the 2nd page of google right now, so I'm going to tweak it a bit to try to get it on the 1st page.

So I just installed the seoquake plugin with seolinx & guess what I see on my post.

Someone else's adsense publisher ID!

I already edited the template to replace the existing ones with mine, so I either missed this one part of the template, or there was something in there that could make it revert back even after being edited.

At this point I will assume it was my oversight.... but damn, if I hadn't installed this plugin I probably would've never known!

I was already really liking this plugin, but now I consider it a must have!
 
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I use it all the time but I remember to shut it off before posting or you
get what you got at the bottom of every post.
 
I use it all the time but I remember to shut it off before posting or you
get what you got at the bottom of every post.

You mean it inserts the pop up information into the post?


edit: i see
 
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You mean it inserts the pop up information into the post?
favicon.ico
PR: wait...
favicon.ico
I: wait...
favicon.ico
L: wait...
favicon.ico
LD: wait...
favicon.ico
I: wait...wait...
favicon.ico
Rank: wait...
favicon.ico
Traffic: wait...
favicon.ico
Price: wait...
favicon.ico
C: wait...
close.gif
yeh! it ends up everywhere if you're not carefull.
 
Actually, upon further investigation, I just had to disable seolinx, which isn't the part that detected the ad... it was the adspy portion of the main seoquake plugin.

So, I'd say, YES to the seoquake plugin, be sure to enable adspy in the preferences, but NO to the seoquake seolinx plugin.... too much hassle. :D
 
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