Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Warning To All Website Traffic Sellers



As anyone who knows me on all the various webmaster forums can attest, I'm a very reasonable person and I'm willing to help out wherever I can. I'm very honest and listed in the top 1% of the largest webmaster forum online, Digital Point, and a top rated seller at Fiverr with close to 1000 transactions there.

I mention this not to brag, but to explain that I do a lot of business online and I work hard to make sure buyers are happy when they purchase anything from me. I process about half a million visitors in traffic sales EVERY MONTH and have only ever had one complaint, and that was from a guy with a splog that just wouldn't have worked well with ANY traffic source.

Well, an hour ago a buyer with the username Printsteals on Fiverr ordered one of my traffic gigs and then cancelled it just 5 minutes after placing the order. Since I hadn't even processed the order yet (I still had 2 other Fiverr ones in my queue that I was working on), I just figured the buyer had changed his mind...nothing wrong with that.

Then I logged in to review the order and he claimed I sent him bot traffic from ip address 184.105.140.157 which seems to be from a company called Hurricane Electric in California. Since the buyer's site, www.printsteals.com , is a business printing company, it just looks to me like a regular visit from a company maybe looking for printing services. However, since according to Alexa, most of Printsteals traffic comes from India, maybe this USA visit confused the buyer.

Anyway, he accused me of sending this bot to his site and that's his reasoning for cancelling the order. I tried to explain to him that I have nothing to do with that visit, bot or not, as I couldn't possibly have even processed his order in the amount of time between his purchase and cancellation. He wouldn't listen to reason and continued to be unreasonable throughout our conversation on Fiverr.

He said he would reorder and I told him not to because I don't need the abuse. Can you imagine what this guy would be like in another order? It would be hell! "I got a visit from Maine. I don't like Maine...its YOUR fault!!" or "That visitor only stayed 37 seconds. It's not my site they didn't like...it's YOU!" Every single thing he doesn't like would be blamed somehow on the traffic, even if it wasn't even from me!

If he feels reasonable to cancel an entire order based on ONE hit from somewhere else that had nothing to do with me, then imagine how bad it would get with an actual processed order! He would be complaining about every single visitor!! It's not worth the hassle to me, and I told him so. I've attached a screenshot of our conversation, as I think it's important to put it in context and to note that he never even apologized for his mistake and somehow still thinks I sent him fake traffic, when I never sent ANY traffic at all...that's how bulb headed he is. I always try my best to please a buyer, but I'm not about to accept being wrongly accused of something I did not do!

I don't usually air my grievances in public, but I'm doing so here because I sincerely want to warn other traffic sellers about this guy, as he plans to buy traffic from someone else and I feel sorry for anyone who accepts his order. Do not sell traffic to, or send visitors to, PRINTSTEALS as it will only cause you aggravation, like it did for me.

If anyone reading this is a seller who has dealt with him, or anyone like him, before then please sound off in the comments so we can warn other honest sellers not to get burned.

Thanks for reading!!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Free Website Traffic Offer

I sometimes give newbies a hard time about not having their own website with an original domain because the reality is that it's MUCH easier to promote something when you have control over your own content, meta tags, ad placement, etc. Promoting ANY program, opportunity, product, affiliate link or whatever is harder when so many other people are doing it. The advantage comes with creating your own site that is well optimized through SEO for your keywords and that contains your own ads placed on it.

It's not nearly as complicated as it might sound at first. You simply buy a $10 .com domain from a registrar like Godaddy (specials can be found through the banner on the right) and then get a basic "unlimited" hosting plan to host your site files (such as the Hostgator "Baby" plan, also on the right). That way you can always expand your online "empire" in the future and the cost won't increase at all, as your hosting provides free scripts to build sites (including forums, blogs, classified sites and more), plus your own personal email addresses so you have that professional edge over your competition.

To get you started I have worked out a deal where you can get free traffic to kick start your shiny new site, once you have it setup on your new hosting plan. You can read the details at the free website traffic offer here. The visits are good for getting a targeted visitor flow going right away, so you don't have to worry about the usual wait time or exhausting promotions to get a fresh website "off the ground".

Good luck!!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Redefining Scams And Learning From Them

I've been reading a lot of forum threads lately about "get rich quick" schemes and other scams that online money seekers fall prey to, so I thought I'd address my thoughts on the subject here.

The biggest problem is that these scams feed into the desperation and lack of knowledge that newbies have when starting out seeking their "fortune" online. The sheer amount of ways to earn money online is overwhelming to anyone just learning the ropes for the first time. Some are legit...most are not. Telling the difference takes knowledge and common sense that amounts to quite a steep learning curve.

It happens to almost everyone. These desperate economic times cause more and more people to search online for ways to earn extra cash, but the first thing they are exposed to is usually some mile long scammy program squeeze page that promises instant riches with headlines like "GUARANTEED INCOME", "RETIRE WITHIN A YEAR" or, my favorite, "TURN YOUR COMPUTER INTO A PERSONAL CASH POURING ATM OVERNIGHT!!".

It may seem ridiculous, but yet 1000's of reasonably sane people every day push all common sense aside and actually BELIEVE the hype and flashy sales pages full of sweet rides and fancy mansions. Smoke and mirrors is all it is. They con people out of their hard earned money by promising MORE in return. It's a bad combination of greed and desperate times.

However, I don't totally blame the scammers. I dislike them and I think they're sleazy, but like most things in life, the path you choose is YOURS to take, so it's ultimately up to you to decide what is right and wrong. Too many people refuse to accept personal responsibilty for their own failures and that needs to change before you have any hope in succeeding in life or online.

We learn from our mistakes, hopefully. Trial and error is how we know what works and what does not. Most of these "get rich" programs involve telling others about it so you get referrals and make money from them joining. That's marketing. The truth is that most people are REALLY BAD at marketing and that's the real problem.

We've all seen testimonials that say in very small print at the bottom: "Results Not Typical". That means most people do NOT acheive those results that the entire testimonial just bragged about and impressed you into believing. It's the same with online money making programs: MOST people will fail (some statistics say around 97% who try to earn online will fail within 4 months)...97%!!!!!!

Does that mean you should give up? No, it means you shouldn't try to climb a mountain using a strand of spaghetti. In other words, realize your strengths and weaknesses and either adapt or prepare to fail. That philosophy can be applied in all aspects of living, whether it be online or offline.

Are you a great marketer? Could you sell ice to an eskimo??? If so, then maybe you'll do well with a money program. Look at a super marketer like Stone Evans (Google him)...the guy is everywhere. He shows up in top lists all over the net for highest selling marketer...he's a marketing genius and there are few people like him out there. We've heard the names of those that are successful...Evans, Shoemoney, Chow, etc. They provide inspiration to others to show it CAN be done, but they are also among that 3% success rate. Are you? Do you have what it takes?

I titled this post "Redefining Scams And Learning From Them", not because I wanted to expose how bad scams are. That should be obvious...use your head!! What I wanted to do is change your way of looking at a scam. Don't look at a money program as a way to realistically make a million dollars overnight...instead, look at it as a learning opportunity. Could you sell that idea to someone else? Are your marketing skills strong enough to make it work for YOU, even if most other people would fail at it? If the answer is "YES!", then you might be able to make a living from online work as part of the successful 3%. Maybe not with a scam, but by using your great skills on a legit opportunity that others couldn't make work for them.

If, however, you expect to get rich by simply flogging a gateway page from a crappy program that 1000's of other people are also promoting by spamming forums, blogs and traffic exchanges, then be prepared to be gone in a few months as part of that other 97% group. CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK!!!

The reason I'm still earning a living online after several years is not because I'm some marketing genius (I'm not), but because I have the will to succeed and the stubborness to keep at it. Like I said before, it's trial and error when learning. If something doesn't work after a trial period, then I drop it, but when something DOES work then I fine tune it and continue to improve upon it until I am happy with the results.

Be prepared to either succeed or fail, but always be aware that the choice is yours. To your success!!!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Commission Junction CJ Payment Proof



After the postal strike finally ended it took a few weeks for all the backed up mail to catch up, including this Commission Junction (CJ) check from June for $170.50 USD that I have just scanned as my payment proof from them.

The thing I like best about CJ is that they have both physical and digital products that can be promoted and most are from brand name companies that people know and trust. This makes it MUCH easier to make a sale and all you have to do is paste the code they give you right into your website for whatever product you like.

Of course with marketing ANY product, you should make sure you choose wisely and pick something that fits the niche and audience that your own site attracts. DON'T post a banner for furniture on a car site!

The other nice thing is that some of their sponsors have really good payouts. I made $100 just for one lead to a psychic phone line! Sweet!!

I hope everyone is having a great summer. Bye for now!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Instant Passive Profits Reviews

"OMG! HI!!" says the hot girl...lol



Yes, that's how the video starts in the intro to the new Instant Passive Profits money making program by Andy Parker. I know that a beautiful woman showing lots of cleavage could probably sell anything, but this is hilarious! I think she, uh...really expressed what it takes to be an MMO guru...yup. Lovely.



The vid itself is pure genius and will have you watching right until the very end. You can see it right here (there was no way to embed it in this blog post, so I'm just going to link to it). My one word review is "Brilliant!"



Seriously though, are there any Instant Passive Profits reviews out yet? What are your thoughts on the product or marketing strategy? After watching it, do you see this humorous "in your face" approach as being the wave of the future?



I like that there is a mobile form option and I think we'll be seeing more of that. This one will be worth following...

Friday, June 24, 2011

Slow Month

I know I've talked about the "summer slowdown" before and how things online are slower when the weather here is warmer and more people are outside, but this month is worse for me because of a postal strike going on here in Canada. This means that my weekly checks are being held up as nothing is being delivered. I've been scrambling to have payments sent out by other methods, but since most networks pay by Net30-60 terms it means the checks were already made up before I could do much about it.

I've always said that "persistence, patience and perseverance" is what it takes to be successful online, and this month is putting that to the test. Just hang in there a little longer...

On a more positive note, after 6 weeks of almost steady rain, it's finally nice outside, so it's time for the beach! Have a great weekend everyone!! :)

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Times Are Tough All Over

I've never been one to sugarcoat reality, and that goes for online as well. Times are tough, the economy sucks and it takes REAL effort to earn money online, so if you're looking for the "lazy guide to riches", then I suggest you give up NOW!

There has been a series of events recently that hit me very hard. The first is the latest Google algorithm change, called "Panda", that has many established webmasters upset that they have lost their site rankings in favor of the search engine choosing long, spammy websites, including many blackhat sites created with content stolen from the previously high ranking sites.

It's a shitty system, to be quite frank, and one that makes the Google search results LESS relevant than ever before. Currently, it's mostly spam sites being rewarded with high spots in the SERP and good quality sites are being penalized. Luckily, searchers have noticed this, and Google recently lost a percentage of it's search engine dominance to people moving over to Bing and Yahoo for more relevant results. It's much easier to optimize good content for Yahoo, and it's more of a buyer's market there anyway, as I've mentioned many times before.

The next problem I encountered recently was with a scammer from Egypt who is selling one of my scripts illegally on his website 7turnkey.com (he doesn't deserve a backlink from me) and also selling scripts from other webmasters which he has no right to sell. I sent his host (mellowhost.com, the hosting for scammers) a DMCA takedown notice and they ignored it. Then the bastard had the balls to send ME a takedown notice! I filed a counterclaim and won and now I'm faced with the exhausting task of sending notices to all the forums where he has posted sales threads for my script.

I managed to get the scumbag banned from DP and V7N forums so far for trying to sell my script, but I'd like others to help me in the battle. If you see a forum thread offering an online TV script with a link to buy it on the 7turnkey site, then please report it to me with a link to the thread either by commenting below or via email. Thanks in advance for your help!

The final problem (for now) was the worst one. I was on Facebook and got hit with a terrible virus that wiped out my whole computer and rendered it dead and useless! While I do keep regular backups, as everyone should, on several external drives, it was still a huge pain in the ass to have to get another computer and piece everything together like I had it before.

The disturbing thing is that these new viruses seem to be served through seemingly normal ads on trusted websites. It's no longer a matter of worrying about opening up a shady looking attachment in an email message anymore. Now the viruses are loaded when the ad is loaded on the page without even clicking on it. There were several malicious ads served through the sidebar of Hotmail recently, plus networks like Clicksor and Trafficrevenue are notorious for serving up this crap, but this one was on Facebook and it was a killer.

I never even clicked anything! My antivirus tried to block it and I noticed it had a .in extension before everything died, but it was too fast for me to prevent it. Be careful!

Those are my tales of woe for now. Thank you for reading this and I hope others can learn from my mistakes.

UPDATE! The script issue has been resolved, as I simply bought the site. I am now the new owner of the 7turnkey revenue sharing scripts website (with link!), so feel free to pay a visit and say hello there anytime :)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Affiliate Clickbank Payment Proof



I'm going to focus on the affiliate Clickbank payment proof here because the vendor program is set up differently and I plan to write a post explaining how that works in the future. All CB affiliates get paid every 2 weeks and this is my latest check in the amount of $153.53

Making money with Clickbank is mostly about matching the right product to your audience. I recently wrote a related post about website monetization that is relevant here as well. Basically, you want to find something to promote in the Clickbank marketplace that your own website visitors will WANT to buy. This is important! Get it wrong and you WILL fail!

For example, I've noticed some sites that are very poorly monetized lately. One was a site about depression that had ads for hosting on it (do depressed people suddenly have the desire to build a website?). Another was a site with baby products that had an ad banner for a CB ebook about forex! Unbelievable! Repeat after me: MATCH YOUR NICHE!!!

I'll admit that when I started in affiliate marketing years ago I made the same mistakes, so let's chaulk it up to newbie inexperience. I made NO sales at all until I finally got smart and put up a popular game strategy guide on one of my arcade sites and finally made my first sale. I found out game guides sell VERY well, but I also learned the number one lesson about making sure you spend some time finding the right product to promote. It's well worth the effort.

For those of you getting started with Clickbank, it's important to be aware of the biggest issue that faces all CB newbies: the dreaded "CDR". It stands for Customer Distribution Requirement and states that you must have sales from at least 2 sources (Paypal, Mastercard, Visa) AND 5 different credit card numbers BEFORE you get paid! For some people who only get an occassional sale, this can be a daunting task, esp. when you consider that most sales online come from Paypal and that's not even included as part of the 5 number requirement!

You could actually have 10 sales broken down into, let's say, 6 from PP, 3 from Visa, 1 from MC and STILL not get paid. At a sale a month average it would take you almost a year to earn about $200 and yet have nothing to show for it. I've read people complaining that this was a deal breaker for them and they gave up using Clickbank because of it.

One "trick" that many affiliates do is to simply buy through their own link as an easy way to meet the CDR. If you already have sales and you need that last one to come in to make up the fifth CC number and you're tired of waiting, then just find a product in the marketplace that is dirt cheap (the lowest is 3 bucks) and create your own hoplink for it. Then simply purchase the product through your link using your own credit card. A few dollars is a small price to pay to get all your earnings released to you after meeting the full requirements, if you have over $100 or so tied up there. Consider it like an extra 3% fee to get your check. I personally don't think the CDR is fair, but it is what it is, so it's best just to find a solution around it, since you can't change it.

They also hold back 10% of each check as a “return allowance” to cover any refunds or chargebacks. That rule isn't much fun either, but it's needed when dealing with some products that have a high refund rate, so they have to cover that possibility.

A final word of advice: mask your hoplinks! Some affiliates will attempt to steal your commissions, so it's good practice not to leave your affiliate ID "out in the open". It became such a problem that now Clickbank provides encrypted links in the form of a "hoplink shield", but it wasn't always that easy. Protect your links!

Good luck!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Adbrite Payment Proof



Here is my Adbrite payment proof from last month that just arrived in the mail today. The check was for $88.20, which isn't huge, but not bad considering I really only use them on 1 site. I've only bothered to put them on 2 sites of mine, but 99% of the revenue is just from the one that gets around 3000 views a day. The 2nd site earns maybe a buck or so a month from it. They pay monthly and checks are issued in the 1st half of every month.

While Adbrite is easily one of the best known and most common Adsense alternatives, I'm still on the fence about them. They seem to pay a little higher than Adsense for North American clicks, but not so great for international traffic. Also, their ads really work best with a certain kind of audience, as they seem to all be amateur looking banners for weightloss and how to make money online.

As with any CPC based network, make sure you experiment with ad placement and keep an eye on the CTR as you move them around. A 250x250 banner above the fold seems to work best, but you might find a good 160x600 sidebar ad that works better for you.

Good luck!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Website Monetization

There was a thread on the V7N forum recently about the right time to monetize your site...when building it, or AFTER the traffic has already started flowing. Webmasters seem to be divided on this issue, with some saying you need to build up traffic first and not scare away your visitors, while others say it's all about the money, so why not monetize right away? Well, here's my 2 cents, for those who care...

I personally put the ads up on any new site I build right away, while I'm building it, and it's not because of the money. I do it for layout and SEO purposes. The layout part should be obvious: I want to know where everything is going to go and how it will really look when I launch it. I don't want any surprises where I put up a banner weeks later only to find out the template I used breaks when anything is added and I should have used a different one.

The SEO reason is even more important. The search engines rank your site according to your content (yes, there are other reasons too, but I'm refering to "on-site" optimization) and ANY changes to that content will change your keyword density and, therefore, your ranking. This includes outbound links (OBL) and banners, which is why you should never link out to a "bad neighborhood".

I take that density factor very seriously when creating a website and I create the content KNOWING where the ads (OBL) will be placed among that content. That way, all variables have been accounted for right from the start. Think of it this way: Imagine working hard to get everything "perfect" WITHOUT placing your ads at the beginning, then waiting a few weeks to rank well in the SERP and you're excited that you're now in the top 10 results for your keywords. You then start to get great organic traffic from the SE's and life seems great.

THEN you decide to finally put up a few ads to make some bucks. However, during the next crawl of your site, the search engines now re-examine your keyword density and adjust for all these new links and your site suddenly begins to drop in the SERP. You are effectively reversing all your hard work!

As with all topics I write about here, I learned from my own experience (and mistakes). I have a music website that focuses on a specific niche which I did not place ads on at the beginning. Instead, I waited until it ranked well and then put up 3 sidebar banner placements. One was for a tattoo shop and a week later my analytics showed visits coming from the tattoo keywords, which had NOTHING to do with my own site's content! My ranking then started slipping because these new keywords were messing with my density.

I recovered from it by strengthening (adjusting) my own keywords on the page, but it was a lesson learned. What if that had been a big money earner that was in the #1 position in Google and suddenly it got canned to page 2 because of further website monetization that should have been left alone? Basically, if you're already ranking well then DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING!!!! "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"

Website monetization is like a game of Jenga...you have to be very strategic in building and making your moves or the whole thing can come crashing down on you...

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Success In The New Year

Well, 2010 is finally over and now the New Year is upon us. It's a time to look back on what worked and what didn't, and to look ahead on the challenges we will face in 2011.

Last year was my best ever from a monetary point of view, but it wasn't so great health wise, so hopefully 2011 will bring better days all around for everyone.

To my loyal readers, I wanted to kick off my first post of the year with some sincere advice. You CAN do it! Yes, I know I've said that before, but there are some of you who still aren't "getting it". Earning money online can bring in a REAL INCOME, but you have to take it seriously.

To succeed you MUST TRY FIRST!!

I still see people constantly signing up to money making opportunities, such as the Cpalead network, and they don't give any information on the form at all and then wonder why their application got rejected. Anyone seriously interested in earning online would give their website address, a description of the site and how they run it, as per the basics of the webform. I've made literally several 1000 dollars with them, and so could anyone else, but they need to see it as a legit opportunity first.

That's just ONE example of a real opportunity that many people are missing. Look around this blog...there are MANY honest examples of what works, but you have to take action as you would any other business. QUITTERS NEVER SUCCEED!!!!

Sorry, I know I sound like a broken record sometimes, but I think to start the year right it's important to get across that there is REAL MONEY to be made by simply taking action. It's as simple as that, honestly.

To your future success!!