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| Pm Me its easier... War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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Hey guys, My name is Torrance if I haven't met you before. I have been working on a few adsense, and amazon sites and made some dough but I want to be able to scale to the fullest and here are the 2 things holding me back. My full time job, you see I am responsible for training management at my company and we are currently short handed which requires more of my time. This lack of time I am unable to work late without it affecting my regular job, and I am having a hard time managing emails to out source some things and then finish putting them up. This long 10-12 hour 6 day a week thing is going to be mandatory for the next 6-8 weeks. Which brings me to the last part of the thread title. Adsense Arbitrage, anyone here still doing this? Is it worth doing in your opinion? How quick can I scale it? I understand that these questions can have several answers in regard to things like it is up to me....ect. I am leaning towards the arbitrage because I don't have to build links so much and build so many different pages/sites. Please post anything you can about making money this way because I need a little bit of feed back from other peoples experiences. Thanks, Torrance |
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| Veteran Marketer War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Portland, OR
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If you're looking for something that doesn't take much time, then arbitrage and amazon sites are not for you. It's extremely time consuming. It's well worth it if you're successful but it takes time. If you really want to get serious you'll need to cut out the time consuming stuff and automate the process of starting a new site and getting it out there. They key steps: Registering the Domain Creating the account on your host uploading the site creating the database configuring the site building a sitemap submitting to google building backlinks Each of these steps can be optimized in some way. You can find unregistered domains and create them in bulk. You can build a script that will create a hosting account and database, install yoursoftware and even build your sitemap. All of these things can be automated. If you have a clear goal in mind, you can scale it up and really do well. It's all aggregate traffic, and it increases exponentially as you add more sites. But remember, there is always the law of diminishing returns and at some point you will be wasting time and money trying to expand. The key is knowing when that point is. In short, If you want to pursue this, you need to refine the process and automate as much as you can, while finding the best point to stop expanding and work on something else. |
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| Pm Me its easier... War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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I understand about the automation and scaling that way. I don't like to pay a lot out for the creation of sites that are not going to be quickly profitable. I can register a domain and set all of that up in a few minutes, install wordpress, upload my zip with all of my usual plugins for a quick install. Insert the amazon, adsense codes and what not pretty quick. But.... Can anyone give me feedback on their adsense arbitrage experiences? I read and applied the amazon outline by Daniel Brock and it works and is pretty easy to setup. I am really looking for feedback on the adsense arbitrage. If I can't get much insight I guess I'll just go it on my own.... ![]() Torrance Learn by testing it my self I guess. |
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