Adsense Arbitrage Made Simple
16. Dec 2006 | 5 Comments
I’ve been doing bits & pieces of Adsense Arbitrage for about 6 months now & I can confess that’s is one of the smartest ways of earning money online right now.
In a nutshell it works by buying traffic cheap then sending it to your own site which is highly optimised for Adsense & High Paying Keywords. So say you’re buying clicks for $0.06, your ctr is 50% & youre average click price is $0.20 then essentially you’re making $0.08 Profit for every 2 visitors. Get 1000 clicks in one day then you’re averaging $80 Profit.
Now it’s not an easy thing to pull off, it takes a lot of trial & error. Over the coming months I hope to delve a lot more into successful models that I’ve put into practice on this blog. However, in the meantime I’ve found a really interesting Report that shows how one guy made $4,000 in one month through Adsense Arbitrage.
It’s an interesting report, maybe not as detailed as I would like but it’ll be a good insight for people who:
- Don’t know anything about Arbitrage
- Don’t know anything about successful Keyword Research
- Don’t know about Split Testing
Download the Adsense Arbitrage Report:
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5 Comments on "Adsense Arbitrage Made Simple"
I’ve read that report and then bout Michael’s ebook. Great info. There is also a new ebook just released in the Warrior Forum called Arbitrage Voodoo. Good luck with it. I can’t wait to get started with it myself.
Can’t get the link. It redirects to this page??
It trick sounds good, but, theoretically only not practically. Google give you high pay per click if you have good and quality traffic. Earlier, around 6-7 months back, I used to get $0.02 per click now its $1.7.
further your account will be disabled if your are getting traffic from one sources only i.e your PPC campaign like Adword or Yahoo.
great post once more. I learned a money saving trick from you earlier & this is another good one. One thing I’m going to have to work out though, is the fact that Google blocks one’s site if traffic comes from the same source all d time.
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