Just to give the usual props. I found this on DP here:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=164358#post1619358
A guy/gal name Slava mentioned it, and it's a good idea, which I've never considered trying.
But the DP'ers don't think it's all that ethical... So of course I brought it over here. :rasta:
Basically what he does is he found a campaign that payed well, then targeted the misspelled word version of it. (you know like mortgage --> morgage or something)
Now say that the misspelling is being bid on by a couple of companies, and is relatively unknown to the masses of webmasters.
What he did was create an adsense campaign, for his mispelled word, and began slowly increasing the other competitors amount through a bid war.
Seeing that the advertisers already are known to spend more for the normally targeted keyword, but then are spending less on an obvious misspelling, they'll raise their campaign higher b/c it's basically a lower version of relevant clicks as their normal campaign...
He then drops out of his adsense campaign, and they'll keep their prices high for x amount of time. When they begin to lower their prices he jumps back in w/ another campaign...
He mentioned doing this on YPN but it could also be done on adsense just as easily.
So basically the criteria for this working (i can think of) would be:
Basically if all goes well you can raise your click throughs by quite a nice sum. If anyone tries this out (b/c I think I will) and has some success, feel free to come back and comment on what worked/didn't work so well.
I mean yes this is unscrupulous, dishonest, deceitful, decieving.. Basically, it's WF :thumbsup:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=164358#post1619358
A guy/gal name Slava mentioned it, and it's a good idea, which I've never considered trying.
But the DP'ers don't think it's all that ethical... So of course I brought it over here. :rasta:
Basically what he does is he found a campaign that payed well, then targeted the misspelled word version of it. (you know like mortgage --> morgage or something)
Now say that the misspelling is being bid on by a couple of companies, and is relatively unknown to the masses of webmasters.
What he did was create an adsense campaign, for his mispelled word, and began slowly increasing the other competitors amount through a bid war.
Seeing that the advertisers already are known to spend more for the normally targeted keyword, but then are spending less on an obvious misspelling, they'll raise their campaign higher b/c it's basically a lower version of relevant clicks as their normal campaign...
He then drops out of his adsense campaign, and they'll keep their prices high for x amount of time. When they begin to lower their prices he jumps back in w/ another campaign...
He mentioned doing this on YPN but it could also be done on adsense just as easily.
So basically the criteria for this working (i can think of) would be:
- Find a relatively unknown market
- Slowly bid up a campaign to see if the competition follows (ideally the competition is a large corporation w/ a nice sized marketing budget so that this is possible)
- Drop out and let the competition stay up at the higher bid
- Repeat
Basically if all goes well you can raise your click throughs by quite a nice sum. If anyone tries this out (b/c I think I will) and has some success, feel free to come back and comment on what worked/didn't work so well.
I mean yes this is unscrupulous, dishonest, deceitful, decieving.. Basically, it's WF :thumbsup: