Google Artibritage : Make Money

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Google Arbitrage : Make Money

Dear Name pros members,
Want to make some money using Google Arbitrage ?

(Advertise on adwords on low relevant keywords and have content on your site based on top ranking keyword) ?

We have an special offer for you

Demo
http://www.dnarena.be

This site is for Domain Name Resources

Now i have ads on adwords for 0.01$

and i get approx. 50 Cents per click

Now i get 50 visitors for 50 cents and from 50 visitors (due to great ad placement on my site i.e. http://www.dnarena.be)

I get 15 - 20 Clicks


Hurrah
I Spent 50 cents on Adwords and get 5 - 10$


Want you to do the same ?


Package - 1

We will give you high paying 100 Keyword list of that category in which you want your site to be
You select the keyword you like and we will make 1 Content rich site like (www.dnarena.be)
With your YPN/Adwords or any other ads
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List of 2500 Low Competitive Keyword of that category

Cost : 25$


Package - 2


We will give you high paying 150 Keyword list (for each site) of that category in which you want your site to be
You select the keyword you like and we will make 3 Content rich sites like (www.dnarena.be)
With your YPN/Adwords or any other ads
+
List of 3000 Low Competitive Keyword of that category for each web site

Cost : 50$

PM Me for more details and custom orders

Payments Via Credit cards (2checkout.com) / Egold
 
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that site looks awful, i would hit back in an instance instead of clicking an ad, can you prove your ctr rates
 
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Sure , can i pm you ? :)
 
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These are just traffic equalizer sites with the default template. These sites will get banned by the SE's in no time.
 
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Agree these are created by Traffic Equalizer but modified by me , also i am currently saying about PPC Advertising , not SEO, moreover i am also providing list of 2500 related keywords

Anyway if some one needs , let me know
 
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Don't get me wrong, I made a TON of cash with TE sites back in the day. All I was saying was you need to do a complete redo of the template to remove the huge footprints in the default template. I'm not sure what exactly you "modified", but it certainly wasn't the template. The default template will get sites banned within a couple of weeks now.

Anyway, good luck with your sale. I didn't mean to crash your thread, just trying to give people a heads up.
 
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Well, getting banned from where? From the organic search results? And? As long as you use PPC to get visitors (and don't depend on search result listings) this should work, since you pay for visitors.

BUT... didn't Google just recently change their algorythm or policy? In a way that content poor websites (doorway pages) will get punished by high CPC? I just read in a forum that many who had a steady CPC of 0.1-0.2 suddenly had to pay $2+ per click!

Other thing I doubt is to achieve 0.01 per click. You'll always start at min. 0.05 and then maybe reach 0.03 within short time but 0.01?? I've never seen that with Google.


@affordableseo

Would also like to see all stats from Adwords and Adsense you have which undermine your statements here as it would interest me! If possible send me a PM with some evidence, too. Thanks!

How long have you been doing this arbitrage now? And is http://www.dnarena.be/ your only site?


The site is ugly, wholeheartedly agree but then again many visitors unconsciously think they have no other choice as to click on something.

irishmat said:
that site looks awful, i would hit back in an instance instead of clicking an ad, can you prove your ctr rates
 
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BUT... didn't Google just recently change their algorythm or policy? In a way that content poor websites (doorway pages) will get punished by high CPC? I just read in a forum that many who had a steady CPC of 0.1-0.2 suddenly had to pay $2+ per click!
It's at $10/click. I doubt you will be receiving many clicks on your adsense pages worth $10+ to make this profitable, but by all means, knock yourself out.
 
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Actually it wouldn't be a problem if you have content rich pages.

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It's at $10/click. I doubt you will be receiving many clicks on your adsense pages worth $10+ to make this profitable, but by all means, knock yourself out.
 
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mick said:
Actually it wouldn't be a problem if you have content rich pages.
I agree, however TE doesn't make "content rich pages". It makes scraper sites. Let us know how this works out for you. I may have to dust off my copy of TE again :$:
 
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Google Tackles Click Abritage:

Google is putting its Birkenstocks down hard on AdWords clients with less-than-quality landing pages for their websites, in an attempt to clean up those made-for-AdSense pages found all over the web. Click arbitrage is a modern version of the "buy low, sell high" advice many have learned over the years.

The problem starts with advertisers who purchase keywords at the minimum bid price on Google AdWords, a ClickZ report noted.

Users who click that ad end up on an AdSense page. This is usually a low-quality page filled with AdSense or other contextual advertising that pays the advertiser a higher cost per click than the advertiser paid for the keyword in AdWords that delivered the traffic to that loaded page.

It's a poor quality experience for the visitor, one that Google feels diminishes the trust and value of its AdWords product. To combat this, Google announced on its Inside AdWords blog that changes would be made to landing page quality requirements:

From time-to-time, we improve our algorithms for evaluating landing page quality (often based on feedback from our end-users), and next week we're launching another such improvement. Thus, over the coming days a small number of advertisers who are providing a low quality user experience on their landing pages will see increases in their minimum bids.

We realize that some minimum bids may be too high to be cost-effective -- indeed, these high minimum bids are our way of motivating advertisers to either improve their landing pages or to simply stop using AdWords for those pages, while still giving some control over which keywords to advertise on.

Staying on Google's good side with regards to having a quality landing page should not be too difficult. If a search ad leads to a page full of AdSense and no relevant content, Google will likely find it is a low quality experience and boost keyword prices accordingly.

Pages that obey Google's guidelines on providing relevant content, properly handling personal information, and offering an easily navigable structure, should not have any difficulty with their minimum keyword bids.
 
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