we are going to do a arbi test!

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GeorgeB - I am not telling. that is not my job. you want something for free. what you are asking is could you narrow down were I look so I can try and copy you and get in on that action. Sorry, not in this lifetime. Is this why you are defending lee so much? you also do not have an original idea of your own?
Wha? No, it was more like is it a CPA thing so I can look on CPA networks and find mortgage related niches myself...

I don't really get what you were trying to imply here. Are you saying you are the creator of arbitrage with a mortgage affiliate and anyone else is just copying you?

I'm 31 years old broseph... I've been on the web making money for quite some time so yeah I'd say I've had quite a few original ideas. Some have worked out well for me and some haven't. Is arbi your original idea or did you take everything you learned here on this forum and put it to use? Are we not all doing the same?

As for the Lee thing I think I said more than once in that thread that I really can't defend Lee on that because neither I nor you nor anyone else in that thread knows what happened besides Jon. I was just bringing up the type of person he is and that maybe that is why he did it. Not defending what he did or didn't do, just making a point among all the one-sided thinking in that thread.
 


Sure, pass the URLs.

Use PM if you do not want to announce them to the general public.

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Chrislingle,

I am a n00b here and to affiliate marketing so please dont mind my question - What about the CTR?

Let me elaborate on this.

I have 2 sites I made to try this out:

One is for 'Cash Advance loans' and the other is for 'Educational Toys'

Even if I pick up long tail keywords at 6 - 7 cents and get 20 + cents on my Adsense clicks, the click through rate (CTR) spoils the party. For example, if I spend say $60 to get 1000 visitors (@0.06/click) to my site out of which only 200 visitors will click on ads netting me $40 (@0.20/click), I have in effect lost $20.

If you want I can give you the URL's to my sites to check them out.

You could also show a screenshot and blur it out (I don't think it's necessary since you posted the niche though) and we could have a discussion about it.

Have you tried it to see what google is going to pay you for the clicks? Because with the scenario above if they are paying anything over $.40 you are making money. You also can definitely do better than 20% CTR, I'm seeing upwards of 80% on some sites, right now I have one at 100% and one at 200% (keep in mind that is a small amount of traffic this early).
 
That is becoming a pain in the ass with the more sites I make. I'm going to run it overnight for a couple days and see what happens.


I didn't know there the OFFLINE Button until 2 of my sites are Draining my Funds.

DruSam, Tks for the Tip.
 
You could also show a screenshot and blur it out (I don't think it's necessary since you posted the niche though) and we could have a discussion about it.

Have you tried it to see what google is going to pay you for the clicks? Because with the scenario above if they are paying anything over $.40 you are making money. You also can definitely do better than 20% CTR, I'm seeing upwards of 80% on some sites, right now I have one at 100% and one at 200% (keep in mind that is a small amount of traffic this early).


Hey, Maybe we can post more of those examples of Landing Page !!! For Tutorials ...
 
Yeah landing page examples (well more of them) would be neat. It would interesting to see the difference of 1 ad, 2 ads, ads + link unit and their CTRs.
 
Yeah landing page examples (well more of them) would be neat. It would interesting to see the difference of 1 ad, 2 ads, ads + link unit and their CTRs.

That is a good question. Display multiple ad blocks or just 1 at a time on the LP???

Has anyone tested this?

I typically use 2 large rectangle blocks and a link block.

Too much?

Most of my clicks hit the top large rectangle.

But on certain niches the bottom large rectangle has a high EPC

Thoughts?

tia,

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LOL, I found that hair-loss treatment site, too, when I was looking for landing page examples. You just know the niches that are typically used for arbitrage and/or spammy pages.

I'm not sure whether it's better to display as much ads as possible (hoping that at least one of the ads will be interesting enough for the visitor to click it) or only one small ad to get the ad with the highest bid available for your keyword.

Does anyone have any experience what works out better (in terms of overall profit)?
 
I think it really depends on the page layout. On all of my sites I just use the same template with two ad units. That has been getting me a high CTR.
 
GeorgeB, I am truly sorry, I should not have responded the way I did. Please forgive me. That said. I do not think I created arbi or mortages and I never said I had any new ideas. I did have something that has worked very well for me and I plan on protecting it. The aff offer is mortgage related. I spent a good 2 hours on research and it paid off for me on this one. I am sorry but I will not tell you what company it is with or any of that. I don't think anyone here expects me to either. Again the response I had before was out of line and I am sorry.
 
Okay wondering. So like people talk about the i-geeks.info site and we can see all of the guys arbi sites as it shows the directories, but if he had an index.html at his main i-geeks.info page, is there anyway to find out what his directories still are?
 
Okay wondering. So like people talk about the i-geeks.info site and we can see all of the guys arbi sites as it shows the directories, but if he had an index.html at his main i-geeks.info page, is there anyway to find out what his directories still are?

By guessing, or using some search engine to see what pages on that domain that are indexed.
 
By guessing, or using some search engine to see what pages on that domain that are indexed.

Okay so no one could easily find out anyones arbitrage subdirectories as long as it is out of the index?

Good for own safety, but too bad it isnt easy find peoples stuff :P
 
Okay so no one could easily find out anyones arbitrage subdirectories as long as it is out of the index?

Good for own safety, but too bad it isnt easy find peoples stuff :P

When search engines index your pages you can find out all pages if you know the domain which is used for arbitrage. Sooner or later your pages will be indexed.
 
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