4.8 Million Uniques with No Monitization? Crazy!!

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So, I was on Facebook and a friend had just posted to go and do the following:
  1. Go to Google (actually go to the site)
  2. Type "find Chuck Norris"
  3. Click "I'm Feeling Lucky"
I was bored and slightly curious as most Chick Norris stuff is pretty funny, if you don't already know there is a huge running obsession with Chuck Norris jokes.

So, I checked it out and it's a funny little trick that will get passed most non IM or techie types. The thing is, there isn't any monitization that can be easily found on the site. There is a link to the creators site and has some info on him, but not much else.

The owners site claims since 2008 that he has had 4.8 million unique visitors. That's pretty impressive, but it also blows my mind he hasn't monitized the site from what I can tell.

What would you do to monitize the site? Does it give you any ideas of other ways to do something similar? It just kind of made me start thinking what an Internet Marketer would do with a site like that.
#crazy #million #monitization #uniques
  • Profile picture of the author phpnetpro
    I would find some Chuck Norris products on Amazon to promote. You could probably also find some Clickbank products that relate to Chuck Norris, fitness or even karate to promote as well - perhaps there is a hollywood map to his home or something, lol.

    4.8 million visitors is quite a bit to not monetize on. I easily could have made 20,000-40,000 sales on that many targeted visitors. You could easily be talking a half to a million dollars in affiliate earnings, depending on what you promote.

    I do see sites like that and think it's a waste of traffic, but not everything on the internet is going to be monetized. Sometimes those sites get to where they are by not being monetized (a lot easier to build backlinks if you aren't monetizing your site and just offering content).
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  • Profile picture of the author Bronwyn and Keith
    Chad

    Get around to this friends house NOW!!!

    Get this puppy monetized asap.

    Split the $$$ with him/her.

    Regards

    Bronwyn and Keith

    Originally Posted by Chad Heffelfinger View Post

    So, I was on Facebook and a friend had just posted to go and do the following:
    1. Go to Google (actually go to the site)
    2. Type "find Chuck Norris"
    3. Click "I'm Feeling Lucky"
    I was bored and slightly curious as most Chick Norris stuff is pretty funny, if you don't already know there is a huge running obsession with Chuck Norris jokes.

    So, I checked it out and it's a funny little trick that will get passed most non IM or techie types. The thing is, there isn't any monitization that can be easily found on the site. There is a link to the creators site and has some info on him, but not much else.

    The owners site claims since 2008 that he has had 4.8 million unique visitors. That's pretty impressive, but it also blows my mind he hasn't monitized the site from what I can tell.

    What would you do to monitize the site? Does it give you any ideas of other ways to do something similar? It just kind of made me start thinking what an Internet Marketer would do with a site like that.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    One related product that comes to mind is the Total Gym, which Chuck has promoted heavily with Christie Brinkley over the past few years. I'm sure that there's a ton of Chuck Norris movies and memorabilia on Amazon too, so it's a crying shame this person who constructed the site is letting those 4.8 million unique visitors go to waste!

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    Even Adsense and he'd be making some good money.

    But yeah, Amazon with Chuck Norris movies, anything like that and he'd be making bank.
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    • Profile picture of the author sfeller
      Originally Posted by redicelander View Post

      Even Adsense and he'd be making some good money.

      But yeah, Amazon with Chuck Norris movies, anything like that and he'd be making bank.
      Yea, why not start with some adsense and see what kind of clicks he's getting
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  • Profile picture of the author RegalWeb
    This is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Take some actions, pal.
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  • Profile picture of the author onlinebisnes
    Originally Posted by Chad Heffelfinger View Post

    So, I was on Facebook and a friend had just posted to go and do the following:
    1. Go to Google (actually go to the site)
    2. Type "find Chuck Norris"
    3. Click "I'm Feeling Lucky"
    I was bored and slightly curious as most Chick Norris stuff is pretty funny, if you don't already know there is a huge running obsession with Chuck Norris jokes.

    So, I checked it out and it's a funny little trick that will get passed most non IM or techie types. The thing is, there isn't any monitization that can be easily found on the site. There is a link to the creators site and has some info on him, but not much else.

    The owners site claims since 2008 that he has had 4.8 million unique visitors. That's pretty impressive, but it also blows my mind he hasn't monitized the site from what I can tell.

    What would you do to monitize the site? Does it give you any ideas of other ways to do something similar? It just kind of made me start thinking what an Internet Marketer would do with a site like that.
    where to find the "I'm Feeling Lucky" or button?
    I am lost on the search result page.
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    • Profile picture of the author walkmen
      I would sell Chuck Norris t-shirts, especially if they have any of the jokes written on them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Tunnah
    Hey Chad,
    You've stumbled on a business opportunity I stumbled across about 6 months ago. That's there are loads of sites particularly forums that are run by enthusastic people and have high hit rates but have no or little monarization. I've recently taken a 20% share in a website forum business that pulls in over 1 million uniques each year and has done for 6 years now but only has poorly placed adsense on it. They were making $1-$2k a month but I'e removed adsense and implimented a lead generation compaign for them. We offer forum subscribers a unique discount as an incentive to give their details and we make a nice bit of money for each lead. I expect to get them monthly income to in excess of $50k a month within the year!

    Rich
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    • Profile picture of the author Chad Heffelfinger
      Originally Posted by Richard Tunnah View Post

      Hey Chad,
      You've stumbled on a business opportunity I stumbled across about 6 months ago. That's there are loads of sites particularly forums that are run by enthusastic people and have high hit rates but have no or little monarization. I've recently taken a 20% share in a website forum business that pulls in over 1 million uniques each year and has done for 6 years now but only has poorly placed adsense on it. They were making $1-$2k a month but I'e removed adsense and implimented a lead generation compaign for them. We offer forum subscribers a unique discount as an incentive to give their details and we make a nice bit of money for each lead. I expect to get them monthly income to in excess of $50k a month within the year!

      Rich
      Yeah, I am sure there are a ton of sites like this that are not being monitized like they should or could be. I bet if we knew all the money being left on the table by most of these people it would be enough to drive us internet marketers nuts.

      That's awesome that you found that opportunity and are capitalizing on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author AFI
    That's hilarious! I would post "search results" and "sponsored listings" going to affiliate products.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan C. Rinnert
      Right now, it's humorous.

      The moment he starts trying to monetize it, it becomes a business.

      And then he'll possibly be slapped with a lawsuit for trademark infringement, privacy rights and/or unjust enrichment for the use of Chuck Norris' name/brand without permission.
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    • Profile picture of the author genietoast
      Wasn't Chuck Norris trained by Bruce Lee? There's a lot of Bruce Lee DVDs out there, too.

      Yeah, the potential is staggering. He could at least put adsense on it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Intrepreneur
    Jeez I never realized Google didn't make this page but I do believe reading before that it has something to do with Google and is probably why it is not monetized.
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonmorgan
    The owners site claims since 2008 that he has had 4.8 million unique visitors. That's pretty impressive, but it also blows my mind he hasn't monitized the site from what I can tell.
    Not everybody creates websites with the goal of making money.
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