Domain Monitization Service/Arbi

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g33ks

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Hey Guys,

Has anyone tried arbitrage via a domain monetization service before instead of using adsense etc?

I found a traffic source and ran a quick test 2 days ago, spent $20 and made $220!!! Since I am asking for your help here, the niche was Credit Reports and the monetization company used yahoo to monetize the domains.

Now here is the question, is there any domain monetization company out there that is lenient toward arbitrage? Anyone have any suggestions? The traffic doesn't come from google, yahoo or msn but it is legit traffic. I honestly think I could do over $1000 a day just on this niche alone, the issue is, it will raise red flags with the monetization company and they might ban be because it is arbitrage.

Another thing, I have done arbi via adsense can the CTR is between 15-30%, this one day test on the monitization service was 46%!!

Any suggestion is appreciated.

G33ks
 


Ditto. Parked.com was one of the last services to allow arbitrage and they recently changed their tune.
 
Don't use a parking company, even if they allow arbi they can typically see all your referrals, plus Yahoo now prefer all traffic via their domain monetisation feeds to be type in or se organic.

To do arbi well you really need your own feed site, a direct YSM feed would be good except they are hard to get and you need a quality source site or at least a site that passes the sniff test, then your traffic has to measure up. High ctr is no problem, I get organic click through rates of 75% sometimes so high ctr does not equate to anything dodgy (although it can) What source were you using? That will also affect your prospects.
 
every since parked started getting public attention for allowing arbi the quality of the ppc traffic has went downhill, which is why parked lost the arbi allowance - there are still a few companies allowing arbi but most require a referral and proof that you're capable of making money.

Also the ones that do generally only want top tier traffic so i'm not sure how they would react to your "traffic source".
 
Thanks for the responses guys, look like I need to really think about how I can monetize this traffic as it is not going to be an easy task.

G33ks
 
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