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Adwords 180 Review

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

Adwords 180 is a brand new book introducing an area of Adwords that, although it’s been around for ages, is probably new to you.

The biggest negative I’ve got about Adwords 180 is that it’s password protected. I find this a pain in the backside, mainly because I can never remember where to find the password (recently I’ve taken to renaming password protected ebooks on my PC so that the password is part of the name of the file). So long as you can live with this unnecessary “protection” then read on…

If you’ve used Google Adwords for any length of time, you’ve probably got all the usual suspects: Google Cash, Perry Marshall’s excellent course, etc.

I’ve not come across this information in those courses or anywhere else for that matter.

The title Adwords 180 comes from the idea that it turns using Adwords through 180 degrees – instead of going for the search results, you go for the content network (anything from quality sites through to throwaway scraped sites) but only the sites you want to target. This makes using the content network as laser targeted as using the regular search side of Adwords but at a fraction of the cost.

Adwords 180 will take a little bit of effort, especially at the start, but you should start seeing traffic arrive at prices you’ve only dreamed of. The book describes how you can get clicks to your site for less than 1 cent, which sounds impossible given Google’s minimum bid is a cent and you’d normally have to be a long term Perry Marshall student and absolutely manic about testing to get anywhere near that level. Adwords 180 will show you how anyone can get these kind of prices.

Because it’s the content network, your ads won’t show instantly. So I can’t tell you yet how my ads are doing but I’ll do my best to report back in a few days. My first campaign is waiting for Google approval. Once it’s up and running, I’ll be running ads on selected sites, just at the point where someone is about to download a competitor product. Should be fun to watch!
Grab your copy of Adwords 180 now and get your share of these incredibly low priced clicks.

Make Money Without Adsense

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to rely on Google Adsense to make money from your website?

There are various ways of doing this.

Trouble is, most of them are a bit complicated. You go off, find relevant affiliate programs and place the individual ads yourself.

But if your site is in the right market and there are enough products in the Clickbank marketplace then there’s now a new product that will allow you to add Adsense style adverts very quickly.

The major plus point is that this then means you get the nice fat margins associated with Clickbank products rather than the few cents a click that you normally get with Adsense.

The best product I’ve found so far can be found here. It’s just a $7 one time payment and installation is straightforward. If you are currently running Adsense and want more cash from your website, you owe it to yourself to test this out.

Click here for your instant download.

Seven Dollar Secrets

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

If you’ve ever wondered why you’re getting more and more offers for cheap reports, you can find out why by reading this report.

It’s a quick read. Just over 30 pages (which in itself is good value for $7). There’s lots of information.

The downside is there will be a bit of work involved if you want to create a similar system. But you can start by selling this report to build up some cash. I got my first sale within a few hours of buying the report.

Included with Seven Dollar Secrets is a download of the script that will allow you to set up a similar site and let other people start building your list for you.

This is a viral system that really does work. If you offer a free report, there’s no incentive to pass it on. With $7 Dollar Secrets, you offer a cheap paid-for report (you can probably guess the price of $7 from the title). As sales come in, you then start to build a list of actual buyers. People who’ve put their hand in their pocket and spent real cash. That’s a lot more valuable than a list of people who want to download a free report!

Try $7 Dollar Secrets for yourself now. At just $7, it’s a bargain!

Domain Parking. Waiting for your domain to sell?

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

OK, so you’ve bought a domain. You keep meaning to get round to doing something with it. Maybe you’ll even sell the domain one day.

But, for now, you’ve got a domain and it’s gathering virtual dust.

Chances are that it already goes to a domain parking page. And there’s an even higher chance that you aren’t making any money out of any visits your domain is getting.

Standard hosting domain parking pages sometimes say something cute like “Registered for one of our customers”. Sometimes they’ll be like a NameCheap which says the domain is coming soon but until then why not sign up for a domain with NameCheap (and as far as I know, you won’t get a commission on this).

If you’ve been smart, maybe you’ve parked your domain with someone like SEDO. I’ve been there, done that, made absolutely zero.

Just recently, I’ve stumbled on a service that allows you to park your domain and earn money from it. It’s really simple to use:

  • Enter your domain name
  • Enter your site title
  • Enter your keywords (up to 20)
  • Enter your Adsense or other code
  • If you want to, add some tracking code
  • If you want to, post the site as “for sale”
  • Change the nameservers at your domain name registrar

Once the new DNS updates, you’ve got a fairly ugly site. But it’s filled with targetted articles and your adverts.

You also get commission if someone buys the domain parking service through your site.

It’s a flat price of just under $100 for up to 100 parked domains. It took me about 10 minutes to set up 10 sites with it.

Check out the domain parking service here.