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Wednesday Mar 10, 2010
Please any body tell me that type of affiliate program in which who pay per click. furqanaziz@ymail.com
A lot of the major affiliate networks offer pay per click offers, you just have to search within the network for those specific offers. A couple major affiliate networks with such offers include:
Affiliate Fuel
https://www.affiliatefuel.com/cgi-bin/newhost
Value Click Media
http://www.valueclickmedia.com/
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Sunday Nov 15, 2009
there are so many and i believe that they are all listed in this website
www.nytroz-articles.blogspot.com
i joined 1 of them and got a $500 check within a week now i am thinking of joining all ,i also clicked on some of the ads there you should probably do so
did i mention that all sign ups are free.
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Sunday Aug 23, 2009
http://googling.phpmagazine.net/
check it out
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Friday Aug 21, 2009
I am selling solar panels and I was wondering I there were any affiliate programs out there that could help sell my products for me. I know about click bank but they specialize in ebooks. I was wondering if there are any that deal with my area, I don’t want to pay per visit to my website I want to pay a commission per sale. If someone could please give me a free and well know affiliate program I would be very thankful. Thank you for all of you time.
well i suggest you
http://bizsol.0fees.net
i have experienced it on answers.yahoo.com
i hope it will resolve you problem
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Saturday Jul 25, 2009
The new lawsuit (PDF) accuses the online giant of some truly seedy advertising activity that falls under the general heading of "syndication fraud."
The case was filed in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and names Crafts by Veronica as the class representative. Crafts by Veronica has purchased advertising exposure from Yahoo in the past, but now claims that much of that exposure came through spyware, typosquatting, and parked domains—none of which qualify as "popular, high-quality sites" that Yahoo advertisers were promised.
The lawsuit alleges that many of the reported problems have to do with Yahoo’s syndication network, a group of partner companies that take ads from Yahoo and display them on their own sites. Although many of these partners are reputable media companies, several of them are firms like Intermix and Direct Revenue, firms investigated as spyware purveyors by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Why would Yahoo remain in partnership with such companies? It’s simple—the relationship is highly lucrative.
Spyware advertising is far cheaper to offer than pay-per-click advertising on reputable websites, and the lawsuits alleges that Yahoo bills its advertising customers at higher rates, promises them good exposure, but then places ads with spyware providers at a fraction of its usual cost. This results in large profits for Yahoo, but generates few useful leads for the advertiser. The lawsuit describes the practice this way:
"By placing Class Members’ ads into illegal platforms such as spyware programs, Defendants wrongfully collect high search engine advertising fees for ads that are actually shown in contexts that are worth far less, if anything. It is well known that spyware advertising is much cheaper than search engine advertising. … But when Defendants and their Syndication Partners place Class Members’ ads into spyware, they continue to charge Class Members full price for these ads, and pocketing the difference between the high fees Class Members pay and the low cost of providing spyware-delivered advertising."
A second allegation concerns typosquatting web sites, where Yahoo is accused of placing ads. Again, advertisers were promised that their message would be displayed in "popular, high-quality sites" and typosquatted domains can hardly be considered that. Advertisers are still being billed at the same rate, however, as if their ads were appearing on the Washington Post’s website.
"Particularly egregious is that Defendants even charge their advertising customers for ads shown on typosquatting web sites targeting those customers’ own names. Take for example Yahoo’s advertising customer Expedia.com. A user intending to visit the Expedia web site might mistype it as ‘expedai.com.’ At ‘expedai.com,’ the user sees a list of ads provided by Defendants, including an ad for Expedia, along with other customers of Defendants. If the user clicks the Expedia ad, the user is taken to the true Expedia site, which is where he or she wanted to go in the first place—without clicking an Expedia ad—and Expedia has to pay defendants a PPC [pay-per-click] fee."
Finally, the suit alleges that Yahoo places some of its ads in parked domains, which "appear if users incorrectly guess, mis-remember or otherwise mistype a domain name." Such advertising can hardly be considered "targeted," but advertisers are billed as though it were.
The suit claims that most of these activities occurred through Yahoo’s network of affiliates, but that Yahoo was aware of the problems this created. This isn’t the first time that Yahoo has been accused of partnering with dodgy companies, either. Last year, Ben Edelman published a detailed look inside Yahoo’s connections with various alleged spyware providers.
Lawsuits over online advertising have grown in frequency over the last few years as the new medium has become increasingly important. Google recently paid almost US$90 million recently to settle a click fraud case, and Yahoo is now facing several lawsuits accusing it of both click fraud and syndication fraud. Will such cases make buyers more wary about paying large sums for online advertising? Perhaps, but the market is currently booming. These cases do suggest, though, that the digital age still has used for ancient wisdom: caveat emptor.
WAT IS UR ? ABOUT IT
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Saturday Jul 18, 2009
I’ve been searching around looking for the best way to make extra income online. I’ve read a lot about google adsense, adwords, and affiliate programs. Are these the best way to make money online? And could someone explain exactly how adwords works?… you have to pay per click so how do i Get paid? I’ve heard of many people who make sufficient living off of google alone, of course i’m not going to quit my day job but is this feasable somewhere down the road? Thanks for your input guys!
Adwords and other PPC services are a waste of money until you’re experienced enough to know what you’re doing with them.
Adsense and affiliate programs are better bets for newbies. I make the majority of my online earnings through revenue sharing websites such as HubPages, eHow, and Squidoo that pay you a share of ad revenue and/or affiliate sales. (ebay and Amazon are the best affiliates for beginners.) These have the disadvantage that you don’t get 100%, but the advantage for newbies that it’s much easier to get noticed and build an audience. I have more detailed info about these and other sites here: http://www.writewhatyoulove.com/
It is also possible to make money through blogging (a good source of info about blogging for money is http://www.problogger.net/ ) or building a niche website and running Adsense and/or affiliate programs on it.
You can also make money on websites such as ebay, Etsy, Cafepress, or Zazzle, or find freelance work on websites such as elance or odesk.
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Sunday Jul 12, 2009
Can I place announcements (such as afiliates or pay per click, etc) to make money with a website hosted with FatCow?
hello
i am also affiliate with some hostings but the best affiliate is lunarpages.
it has 30 days trail period and 95$.sale..fat cow pay more but u wont get refferals bcoz of its not proffesional hosting so u need to force people to make them purchase ..lol
http://www.lunarpages.com/id/hostplanner
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Saturday Jun 6, 2009
ok so i found a sale where they are selling an item where you get a website and through that site it links to amazon. supposedly it can be very profitable. heres a description: This website offers an unbelievable 8 streams of income and has the potential to be a "serious money-maker"! This Ready-To-Go Website allows you to make money even when your customers don't buy anything! Read on to learn more about all 8 streams of income:
Income Source #1
This website is linked to an Affiliate Superstore that sells all types of cell phones! You will earn commission from all sales that occur when customers purchases anything from your cell phone store! Average amount spent per customer is $138.00. You will between earn 4% - 9% on everything you sell! See table below for examples of possible profits for this income stream:
Number of Customers
per day Approximate Revenue
per day Approximate Revenue
per month
1 $6.00 $180.00
5 $40.00 $1,200.00
10 $90.00 $2,700.00
Income Source #2
Your website is set up with Google Adsense ads. Each time a visitor to your site clicks on one of those ads you will be paid. The visitor doesn't even need to buy anything! They just click and you make money. Google Adsense pays anywhere from a few cents to $50 per click, depending on the popularity of your site! Here is an example of possible profits!
Paid per Click Clicks per Day Approximate Revenue
per month
$1.00 50 $1,500.00
$2.00 75 $4,500.00
$3.00 100 $9,000.00
Income Sources 3-8
Your website has multiple banner ads listed under the Cell Phone Minutes Web Page. The Banner Ads offer an opportunity to earn huge commission payouts! You will earn between $20-$130 anytime your customer purchases something by clicking on one of your banner ads. The average payout per banner ad is $75.00. Here is an example of how much you can earn with these income streams:
Number of Sales
per day Approximate Revenue
per day Approximate Revenue
per month
1 $75.00 $2,250.00
5 $375.00 $11,250.00
10 $750.00 $22,500.00
my question is could this possibly work? how would anyone even know if this website exists? i could pass out flyers i guess but is this something i should persue or is it gonna be a waste of time?
It smells to high heaven.
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Tuesday Jun 2, 2009
I have this goal that I haven’t put into effect. I am a homemaker in die need of funds. I thought by getting a domain name, a website, and hosting and advertise. I’m tryingto do what I know best and that’s gardening? I have this vision to get affiliate programs, google adsense, and any other advertisement that will pay. I’m also joined with those pay per click programs. I see you have to become a member to get the big money. All of this is kind of confusing, but all I have is computer to work with. PLEASE HELP SOMEBODY, I NEED TO MAKE SOME FUND’S, THIS MY LAST RESORT. I know about the scams get rich overnight crap. But tell wrong that everything can’t be a scam. At least 1 out of 1 million websites do work. Come on somebody you got to live like I do now, and point me in the right direaction. I just want to make enough to calm the bill’s down, until I get back to work. My intentions was to have fun with this laptop, but I need to pay this off. I am not lazy I can work, I just had a baby and looking for a few extra dollar’s. PLEASE HELP ME DECIDE ON SOMETHING THAT ACTUALLY WORK? PLEASE!
Hi there,
I know where you are at. I see some of the answers here and I would like to give you my input. I have sitebuildit.com and it is very pricey but very good. If I were you, I would start out very slow and learn as you go without spending too much money. I have been on the internet doing this money thing for 7 years and have some good websites done….finallly
I would definitely try to start a blog at blogger.com first. It’s free and you can ad your adsense code on there and just start posting some good articles everyday about gardening. Make sure that you post some good articles on ezinearticles.com for the next 30 days. That will drive some excellent free traffic to your blog. Get a good domain name (it’s cheap) then forward that domain to your blog. You can continue to add books from amazon.com and other affiliate info there. Just don’t advertise using PPC’s right off the bat, it is very expensive.
Here is another idea. Go to ebay.com and search for “websites for sale” and there are many “gardening” websites already set up with everything you need, adsense, affiliates, amazon for a very reasonable price at auction. I was there yesterday and noticed this. Then after you purchase your site, make sure you continue to ad original content to your site. Someday, you can turn around and sell your site for a pretty penny after you have made some income!
best wishes and best of luck to you!
Krysti
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Friday May 29, 2009
I have a free dating site, but the problem is, adsense shows relevant ads. So all the ads that show up on my site, are advertising other dating sites. This is a problem, since I'm losing my visitors to those sites. I don't want to lose visitors, but at the same time, its a free site, so putting ads on there like myspace does is my only hope of turning a profit. I've already thought about emailing random websites and having them pay me to rent spaces on my website, but is there any other alternative to this? I want ads to show up on my site, that are not related to dating. I don't care what they are related to, just not dating. I want pay per click ads, not affiliate links or anything where my customers would have to sign up or buy something in order for me to make money off them. Thanks
You could try to note down all the urls for the ads that you do not want to appear on your site anymore, and put them in your Competitive Ad Filter (Adsense Setup). Another way of working would be to put other keywords around your adsense code. Keywords for which you DO want ads to appear.
If this still doesn't work, you could try other companies, such as Chitika. I just started out trying them, so can't tell you too much about it yet, but you can check them out on the right sidebar on the site below. Their ads are not content-targeted.
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