Making money online. Have questions?

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I make a pretty good income online. Through my myspace resource site, youtube scraper dump site, and a few others I earn between $300-500 a day in automated online income. All my traffic is organic (no PPC) and revenue is derived from Adsense, Yahoo Publisher Network and some various affiliate programs. So far I have been building sites for over a year.

Since joining wickedfire I've learned a little, but I want to give back to the community. One way I have though about giving back it to answer people's questions. You can ask me me any question about traffic, monetization, keywords, adsense, etc and I will answer it here.

Look forward to helping
 


I was interesting in using Blogger blogs, seo'd to the hilt with niche keywords in the blog title. Adsense for monetization. Using keywords that have lower searches under 100,000 searches.

What else would you suggest?
 
I make a pretty good income online. Through my myspace resource site, youtube scraper dump site, and a few others I earn between $300-500 a day in automated online income. All my traffic is organic (no PPC) and revenue is derived from Adsense, Yahoo Publisher Network and some various affiliate programs. So far I have been building sites for over a year.

Since joining wickedfire I've learned a little, but I want to give back to the community. One way I have though about giving back it to answer people's questions. You can ask me me any question about traffic, monetization, keywords, adsense, etc and I will answer it here.

Look forward to helping

hi, are you making a funny?
 
I make a pretty good income online. Through my myspace resource site, youtube scraper dump site, and a few others I earn between $300-500 a day in automated online income. All my traffic is organic (no PPC) and revenue is derived from Adsense, Yahoo Publisher Network and some various affiliate programs. So far I have been building sites for over a year.

Since joining wickedfire I've learned a little, but I want to give back to the community. One way I have though about giving back it to answer people's questions. You can ask me me any question about traffic, monetization, keywords, adsense, etc and I will answer it here.

Look forward to helping

Don't want to come off as a jerk, but you might want to contribute a bit more before you start a Q&A thread or else it probably wont get taken very serious.

And not that I'm in the position to be judging your credibility (I've contributed almost nothing since I've joined), but you might want to post some proof of your earnings while you're at it. Because if anyone else is like me they're reading your post wondering if you're just a noob trying to impress people. Or even worse someone who got lucky and thinks they know it all now.
 
I was interesting in using Blogger blogs, seo'd to the hilt with niche keywords in the blog title. Adsense for monetization. Using keywords that have lower searches under 100,000 searches.

What else would you suggest?

Unless you have a way a auto generate those blogs it will be a lot of work creating thousands of blogger blogs. A more efficient method is to create one domain and make each keyword a subdomain. The stick and rss feed and ads on each subdomain.
 
Don't want to come off as a jerk, but you might want to contribute a bit more before you start a Q&A thread or else it probably wont get taken very serious.

And not that I'm in the position to be judging your credibility (I've contributed almost nothing since I've joined), but you might want to post some proof of your earnings while you're at it. Because if anyone else is like me they're reading your post wondering if you're just a noob trying to impress people. Or even worse someone who got lucky and thinks they know it all now.

I'm contributing by answering questions. Maybe you should contribute instead of leeching.
 
Why do we need to ask? You already know what we need to know.

Enlighten us.

Um trying to be funny? The point of this thread is to create a platform where people can ask me questions. It's my contribution to the community after learning little. Maybe you could contribute something instead of making smart remarks? Anymore questions?
 
I'm contributing by answering questions. Maybe you should contribute instead of leeching.

The problem with you answering questions is that you don't have any credibility.

Adsense and yahoo publisher ads work great. There is no leakage, scrubage or any that BS. You get clicks you get paid.

You went into a thread about about increaseing revenue by switching from AdSense to AM and started talking up AdSense and YPN. That was your post. There's only two type of people who would do that 1) someone who was oblivious to what the thread was about -or- 2) someone who's made a little money with AdSense and is convinced there's nothing better. I'm leaning towards the second one because you just said you run a myspace resource site.

So here's my theory: You figured out that you can make some money by throwing AdSense on websites and pushing traffic to them. Look, that's cool, but it doesn't put you in the position to be giving advice, let alone offering advice to WF members. This isn't DP or some other 2 bit operation, it's a forum filled with people who can pull in six/seven figures quicker than the next guy can bust a nut to nude pics of Jessica Alba.

Now I might be wrong about you, in which case I take back what I just said. But understand that I'm only writing this because I joined WF to read quality posts by people who know what they're talking about. And that leads me back to my original post - since you're new I think you're going to have to post some proof before you get people's attention.

And you're right about me not contributing, so if anyone here wants to learn about making some serious bank off of toolbars and other types of adware PM me and I'll give you the kind of advice I would have killed for when I got started. Just don't ask any dumb questions please.

PS: Don't get offended by this post. I'm not ripping on you, I just call it like I see it.
 
I'm used to running PPC traffic to affiliate landing pages where everything I do gives me almost instant feedback, whether it be positive or negative.

How long does it take for sites like yours to generate enough organic traffic to start seeing a decent income? Also, what are some early signs that a site you've built is going to be worth your continued effort?

What do you do to generate organic traffic? And lastly, what do you do by hand, and what type of automation do you use to create and maintain your sites.

I know, a lot of questions, but no one else seems to appreciate free advice.
 
Um trying to be funny? The point of this thread is to create a platform where people can ask me questions. It's my contribution to the community after learning little. Maybe you could contribute something instead of making smart remarks? Anymore questions?

I did notice you said that you've only learned a little from being here.

Which is an indication that you don't really know how much information really is here on this site. There's many members here contributing to let noobs know how to make money step by step. Giving away their secrets to help the community. That's what this site is about. No reason to ask anything, since they know what we need to know and share their techniques. Just check out ø Blue Hat SEO-Advanced SEO Tactics ø you're not going to find a, "ask me what you want to know". He knows what you need to know and what makes money, and explains it all step-by-step.

Obviously it's understood if there's something you don't know, you're not going to know what to ask.

You just need to spend more time on this site.
 
I'm used to running PPC traffic to affiliate landing pages where everything I do gives me almost instant feedback, whether it be positive or negative.

How long does it take for sites like yours to generate enough organic traffic to start seeing a decent income? Also, what are some early signs that a site you've built is going to be worth your continued effort?

What do you do to generate organic traffic? And lastly, what do you do by hand, and what type of automation do you use to create and maintain your sites.

I know, a lot of questions, but no one else seems to appreciate free advice.



1. Organic traffic can come as soon as your site gets indexed, but in most cases you will have to wait till you leave the google sandbox. This can take anywhere from three months to a year. Pointing links to a semi aged site is an affective way for improving your ranking after coming out of the sandbox.

2. Once I launch a site I commit to it. Since I aim for easy niches like myspace and youtube I have few failures.

3. To get organic traffic you need links such as link exchanges or buying them so that way you rank higher for targeted keywords. I also use page generator scripts to get more traffic by targeting long tail keywords.
 
Actually, sorry about my posts.

I've had a few drinks/pills, so I don't know really know what's going on.

Helping > Greed
 
Obviously it's understood if there's something you don't know, you're not going to know what to ask.


LOL that sounds like something george bush would say. Do you see any posts here that give away money making secrets? Bluehatseo is a decent blog. I occasionally read it, but a lot of the concepts and ideas on there work better in theory than in practice and are difficult to code. For those reasons I wouldn't recommend the blog for noobs.
 
Bluehatseo is a decent blog. I occasionally read it, but a lot of the concepts and ideas on there work better in theory than in practice and are difficult to code. For those reasons I wouldn't recommend the blog for noobs.


outsource?
 
Problem with trolls here is that they don't take enough time to find the valuable information on sites like this they've luckily stumbled on, and immediatly try to think of it as DP or even Craigslist, to make a quick buck. In reality if they continue their desire to further their knowledge. They could get much further.
 
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