Sometimes I look through my old notebooks in search of business ideas that I might be able to tweak and recycle. I usually end up coming across some things I've tried that qualify as "fuckin' nuts". Here are three that I just had to bring up.
Number One: I had a great domain to do with DUI/DWI in my local area, so I built an adsense driven site for it. I promoted the site by getting big 14 inch bumper stickers printed up that said "Help with DUI" then the web address. We plastered those things everywhere that we figured folks with DUI's would be. All over the bus stops, club restrooms, everywhere. We even put them on all of the parking blocks in front of the DUI classes and at the liquor stores.
At the time those DUI ads were some high paying clicks. I ended up selling the domain but I still use the sticker method for some other niches. One thing I've learned to be true is that if someone directly types in your web address, they are generally way more committed to the visit than someone who stumbles upon you.
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Number Two: I had a"review site" for a dating service with a nice payout. I localized it by grabbing the domain "www.CitynameDaters.com".
One way I marketed was to pay for a spot at a local theater in the pre-show ads. (The local ad slide show that runs for 20 minutes before the previews start)
The ad said:
"Did you bring her here for the lighting? Meet someone beautiful at www.CitynameDaters.com!"
Oh man, this one was classic. I use to love to listen to peoples reactions when the ad came up. I even heard some people repeating the site out loud to try and remember it. Excellent.
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Number Three: Now this one is so far out there that I don't even know what to say. I bury my face in my hands every time I think about it.
I once ran an arbitrage campaign based on keywords that had to do with Dyslexia. The idea was that people who searched the term (that actually had Dyslexia) might see the sponsored links on the left side of the page (instead of the right) and be more likely to click them than the organic links.
I'm quite sure that is not how Dyslexia works but at least I made a few bucks. I know that it had nothing to do with my wacky theory, but still.
Looking back, if anything it just proved once and for all that I am out of my damn mind.
Any body else wanna share?
Hustle On
Number One: I had a great domain to do with DUI/DWI in my local area, so I built an adsense driven site for it. I promoted the site by getting big 14 inch bumper stickers printed up that said "Help with DUI" then the web address. We plastered those things everywhere that we figured folks with DUI's would be. All over the bus stops, club restrooms, everywhere. We even put them on all of the parking blocks in front of the DUI classes and at the liquor stores.
At the time those DUI ads were some high paying clicks. I ended up selling the domain but I still use the sticker method for some other niches. One thing I've learned to be true is that if someone directly types in your web address, they are generally way more committed to the visit than someone who stumbles upon you.
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Number Two: I had a"review site" for a dating service with a nice payout. I localized it by grabbing the domain "www.CitynameDaters.com".
One way I marketed was to pay for a spot at a local theater in the pre-show ads. (The local ad slide show that runs for 20 minutes before the previews start)
The ad said:
"Did you bring her here for the lighting? Meet someone beautiful at www.CitynameDaters.com!"
Oh man, this one was classic. I use to love to listen to peoples reactions when the ad came up. I even heard some people repeating the site out loud to try and remember it. Excellent.
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Number Three: Now this one is so far out there that I don't even know what to say. I bury my face in my hands every time I think about it.
I once ran an arbitrage campaign based on keywords that had to do with Dyslexia. The idea was that people who searched the term (that actually had Dyslexia) might see the sponsored links on the left side of the page (instead of the right) and be more likely to click them than the organic links.
I'm quite sure that is not how Dyslexia works but at least I made a few bucks. I know that it had nothing to do with my wacky theory, but still.
Looking back, if anything it just proved once and for all that I am out of my damn mind.
Any body else wanna share?
Hustle On