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Making Money from AdSense-Arbitrage Technique.

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This entry was posted on 1/1/2007 1:17 PM and is filed under Adsense-Details.

 
 
 


You have heard about his or may not have heard. The logic behind this technique is simple. This is how it works: You pay low for Your traffic from PPC and get paid higher than what You paid, which will, hopefully, make You a nice little profit. Say, You pay .05 for each click and You are paid a dollar from each of Your ads in Adsense, and You have a CTR of 20% on the Adsense side. Thats every 5th person clicks. To get 5 people You pay .25 – which leaves You with .75 in profit.

This technique used to be very effective and some people have made millions on it! Now a days it is a lot harder to get it to work and seems to be not worth the effort. Here are some of the issues You face today with this tactic:

  • Google doesn't like it, and, if You are not careful, You Can get banned from Your account. Very unpleasant if You do get banned, because it can be Very difficult to get back into the game (some never manage to recover – i.e. G. doesn't let them back, and they cannot work around it).

  • Adwords can give You low quality score, hence You'll get slapped.

  • People are more aware of what You are trying to do and are less reluctant to click on Your ads.

  • It is hard to get high click paYouts because of the quality measurement etc. from the Googles side – they get smarter by the day.

  • Can be hard to find the right niche now a days, that will get You traffic for low price and have a high payout because of all the new competition.

So, it is hard, yes, but it's not impossible. If Your play it right and comply with Googles regulations, You can make this work. If You look on my main page, there should be a link at the top of the page on the right nav. panel that says Adsense-Arbitrage (or something like that). Well, this guy, his name is Mike, I believe, has managed to find a good niche and is making 300$+ with it. This is his recent achievement and he made something like 4 000$ in less than a month and wrote an e-book on it. He describes step-by-step exactly what he does, how he searches for niches etc. I have not bought the book, but I read a lot about it and read his posts on the forum – where he recorded his progress. It is an interesting topic and can be a quick way to make a few extra bucks. It works fro now and if there will ever me time when You are going to be making money with this its going to be now, before it's too late.

The secret behind success with is, just as with absolutely everything on line, is to test and try. It may be a ling journey or it might work in few days, but You need to try and test until it works. If You spend 10 days on it and look through 100 different niches, well, then perhaps it's not Your “thing” and You need to try something else. However, if You just test out 10 niches and make a loss, there is absolutely no excuse to give up. I know this from personal experience. Just remember, if someone is having success and You are not, it's not because it does not work or they are lying – those generally are just excuses You make up for Yourself. So, try test and don't be afraid to loose money. It almost always is that way – You loose money before You make money. So, just do it and good luck.

A recap:

Adsense arbitrage is when You pay less for click and get paid more from ads, hence make Your profit.

It is hard to get it to work, but it does work. A lot of testing involved that can pay off big time.

Google does not like it, but if You comply with their regulations it's fine to date, though the future of it is at doubt.


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