I'd gamble that review blog LPs could produce some good quality leads. How else would all these Acai advertisers still be up, when it's clear that tons of their traffic (a large majority?) comes from blog style review LPs.
Lemme get this straight - He banked over 100 million, but his business is dying right now. Did you forget the part where you said he earned 100+ million? It doesn't matter if that's not sustainable, this guy sounds like he's set.
I wish someone would slap insider secrets, literally!
Uh oh! Internet tough guy.
Are you friends with monyebrown?
What the fuck are you talking about? How could you even come up with something like this? We are definitely not bros...I think your plan is to make people mad and have them post a link to the site of spinning penis. Then you can pretend to be tricked to the site. You no want to go directly because society frown upon homosexuals and gay butt sex.
What the fuck are you talking about? How could you even come up with something like this? We are definitely not bros...
Hello friend,
It because what you try to tell people to do here makes no sense. It like you go to muslim mosque and shout to all Islam is a fake religion and they should convert to Christians.
Wheter that be true or not if someone do it most likely they want to get killed. So I think what you try to do here is similar. You want to make people here mad so they can post link to the site of spinning penis.
Good luck bro. (I call everyone bro. Even my worst enemies. So no take offensive.)
Some of them do. Most people that get an acai campaign slapped know why. I'd say more the issue is them slapping every fucking campaign on the account, and making the content network useless on the account. Especially since their support team either doesn't know why or won't admit it's happening.I keep seeing all these threads about people getting slapped on Google and then they come here and whine like little bitches... The truth is, most of these campaigns DESERVE to get slapped.
You wake the fuck up. Nearly all reviews are fudged. Nearly all advertisements anywhere exaggerate the effectiveness of the product. Advertising is about selling more efficiently, and that's what we(and anyone else with success) does.You are running FAKE ASS review sites and blogs and you don't understand why you are getting targeted by Google? Wake the fuck up.
No. Because we're in a game where small percentages in terms of conversion make a massive difference.If you want to be successful in affiliate marketing long-term, you need to begin to think about adding real value to the Internet. If you want to do review sites, why not do REAL review sites that actually provide value and help people make good decisions?
Yes, because even in mature markets that actually happens. Oh wait! Madoff.The people that begin to offer real value and help other people make good decisions are going to dominate on into the future.
That's quite a coincidence, because I'm smarter than Google thinks.Following these principles allow me to completely dominate my niches. I focus on providing the best possible information to my visitors and Google rewards me by sending me cheap traffic and my sites effortlessly rise in the organic results. Google is smarter than you think.
I'd say you know what you're talking about in a sense, but that you've only got half the necessary perspective to make these blanket statements.Oh wait... this is my second post. I must not know what I am talking about.
Some of them do. Most people that get an acai campaign slapped know why. I'd say more the issue is them slapping every fucking campaign on the account, and making the content network useless on the account. Especially since their support team either doesn't know why or won't admit it's happening.
You wake the fuck up. Nearly all reviews are fudged. Nearly all advertisements anywhere exaggerate the effectiveness of the product. Advertising is about selling more efficiently, and that's what we(and anyone else with success) does.
No. Because we're in a game where small percentages in terms of conversion make a massive difference.
Tell me, why would I bother split testing so many different variables if I was going to let one of the largest variables be completely uncontrolled?
Yes, because even in mature markets that actually happens. Oh wait! Madoff.
That's quite a coincidence, because I'm smarter than Google thinks.
I'd say you know what you're talking about in a sense, but that you've only got half the necessary perspective to make these blanket statements.
When it all comes down to it bud, we do what's the most profitable. If you were right, we'd be doing what you do. But we're not(always) because it doesn't make sense in a lot of niches.
Sell your product and get off your high horse.
Ok here we go. This is what I like to see.Haha... I guess I didn't leave yet. Finally, an intelligent response.
I know what you are saying. I have some fake review type sites as well. In fact, I probably took some of the wording and graphics off yours... When I do sites like this... they look completely legit. I make them as real as possible and the conversions reflect that. I almost never get slapped.
The thing is... if I get slapped, I don't question why. I know why and anticipated it going in.
I am not contridicting myself here. When I do fake review sites and the like, I try to be sure that I am not cheating people. As long as I am not hurting or cheating others, I don't see anything wrong with it.
At the same time, I think it is good to have a long-term game as well. My sites I build for the long game make me money in the short-term as well. They just happened to be designed to have longevity so that I can squeeze out as much profit as possible.