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When I started working with AdSense, it occured to me that many sites wrap their text paragraphs around Google Adsense advertisements. It draws the readers eyes across your ads while reading the article, obviously a good way to generate a better click-thru ratio, and thus make more money. As done on this site itself, using div tags to float the ads is the solution. Here is the code for say, a 250 pixel wide ad:
<div style="float:left;width: 250px">Google AdSense Code</div>
Some argue its best to make the ads blend in with your content; others say it should stick out. I think the best is a balance of both. Make the ads flow with the page, using the same link colors etcetera, but don’t place the ads in obscure corners of your site so that it blends in too well and users don’t even see it.
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Changing a tire is a really simple process. If you get a flat tire, try to drive on the tire as little as possible. Immediately pull over to the side of the road, far enough away from traffic so that you’re not hit. It’s probably a good idea to put on your emergency flashers too. If you drive on the tire for too long, you run the risk of ruining the tire and or the rim. i did this once and regretted it afterwards. I had just pulled out of my driveway and was a block away from my house when I noticed a weird sound from my front passengers side. I had the passenger peek out the window and see what was wrong: my tire was nearly flat. In my stupidity I decided to turn around and drive the block back home so that I could change the tire there, figuring it had enough air to make it. I was able to put the spare tire on the following morning, but when I ventured to my local tire shop, upon removing the tire from the rim, rubber fragments fell out all over the floor. I had ruined my tire and it could not be safely used again without running the risk of it blowing out going 75 mph on the interstate. So in summary, don’t drive on a flat tire!
Be sure to know beforehand wherre your jack, spare tire and lug wrench are located; you don’t want to be searching around at 2 a.m. It is a good idea to also carry a flash light in case you are stuck changing a tire at night.
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