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Response to "other than google adsense" Monetization for websites.

google adsense, other methods instead.

         

AskiKa

11:48 pm on Sep 28, 2010 (gmt 0)

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In response to this topic [webmasterworld.com ], people have asked "but what other things" (can you do with your website to earn more money).

Well I am what is called an "SMB Niche Takeover" Crew member.

This means:

"Small To Medium Business Niche Takeover" Webmaster.

(Important: what is mentioned below can easily be adapted to any website online, you'd advertise your secondary website on your other busiest unq's website/s so instead of charging other clientelle to advertise on your own website/s, you infact would become the advertising client aswell - and lastly, the actual company... So many webmaster have created million dollar websites, all they require is their own businesses to advertise to become millionaires, many have not worked out that google can be bypassed utilizing this very SIMPLE method listed below - hope it helps some pros out there bypass adsense or incorporate their own smb ownage, instead of 100% adsense profits, why not liit adsense and get 50% adsense and 10,000% adsense profits in the form of SMB Niche Takeover).

My Functions:

1. Create Websites In My Local Area
2. Monetize Using Google Adsense (And Joomla)
3. Ensure Adsense Pays Off Hosting For That Particular Website.
5. Then Develop That Particular Website Into A "Submission Form".
6. Contact SMB (Small To Medium Business)
7. Ask Boss If Wants Profit-Share Partnership.
8. (Obviously I have a legal business number - VERY CHEAP).
9. Boss/Staff Organize Separate Telephone Number Set-up To Track My Leads + Separate Email Address (or Same) To Receive Job Quote Sbmission Froms - From My Website).
10. Boss/Staff Services Clients/Leads (my Website Generates) and then pays me the profits.
11. (Obviously some bosses "rip-you-off", but this really does not matters, because profits are commonly 10,000% more than google adsense - also, if you are "unhappy", simply canvass another SMB.

Notes:

As you can see, I use google adsense to ascertain wether a particular domain is "paying off" and also rate my website/s daily impressions, etc.

Once my website/s (on any particular "service, etc" niche) are getting busy, I know it is time to create those submission forms, etc.

By the way, the submission forms can be created "form-the-get-go".

Meaning I would make "free quote" forms come to one of my thousands of email addfresses to monitor when they "become steady". Because for me to approach a SMB, I will require rock solid intelligence that I can infact get them "1-2 jobs per week, each and every single week" and I am not talking "sheet".

Now that I have this proof, I approach my SMB (which I have researched online and found their online camapign/s and/or general marketing strategy online "is flawed" - So I know they require some assitance anyway and propably more likely to say "okay".

Please note: This method can be HIGHLY RISKY. When the SMB realises you are a "one man operation", they tend to "cling" to you. So NEVER let it get to this stage and NEVER tell them anything regarding online advertising and/or your activities online.

For this reason, I typically work for a company in my home state which deals with internet advertising and they always think I am backed by this company, I have a deal to work under their "umbrella" in order to cover myself against "clingy evil bosses".

(Basically, once you are receiving 33% of their company profits - per niche, lolololol, you can then create an actual company and "cut them out", thus receiving 100% of the profits)...

Two or three niches are sufficient to make you a millionaire if done correctly.

I would at this stage be advertising my website I have setup to specifically teach newbies exactly how to do this, however, since I must comply with webaster world TOS, I will not.

Hope this helped shed some "light" on what the actual professional webasters are doing - vs the noobz.

Finally, anyone thinking this method is "immoral", I actually dis-agree, I have worked with many smb's and they are only grateful for the 200%+ business increase for the next several years (or until I have saved enough money to make my own company). Without my services and initiative to contact them, their companies would never have tripled (etc) in size, so I claim that I am actually adding value to their companies for a short lifetime, prior to "working my way up the food chain".

(Obviously I would "hit-them-up" for 50% partnership of their company "with contracts and sheet", however all will refuse such proposals, being "pig-headed", so I give them a chance to "stay on the band wagon" and now I am getting so good at this, I initially ask them ("if I can double their business" when I first meet them), could they give me 50% and almost all say "YES", then they "re-neg" on their agreement for 50% and I have done nothing wrong, I am free to leave them as they know they lied to me anyway)

Companies such as "coles and woolworths" are only (in 2010) now finding their scope by copying products of their best selling stocked brands and making them their own, thus achieving 100% profits, instead of 33%, etc. Banks are stealing other competitors loans (buying them out) in order to receive 100% profits that they never would have previously had.

My point is, so long as I am creating value added and cheaper, more professional companies, then I am only "adding worth" to my local community, a win-win situation (and as for the smb's I used to get me there, perhaps they ought to "lift their game" and play fair on pricing or get left behind - either way, I do not care, because I a helping myself and the community in the process, which is what I set out to do originally.

Hope this helped shed some light on other methods to monetize your busy websites (you kinda need to get out of the whole "non-business owner" webmaster field and into the whole "successful business owner" field in my opinion).

Oh yes, i forgot to mention that once people know about your brand (brand awareness), even if they don't go to your website, so long as they have seen the advertisement to an "easily memorable domain name" - they will never forget it - so long as the banner ad you used to advertise it looked professional. (This is why google always has "ads by google" - it is powerful psychology to remember google dominates).

Think "ads by official (YOUR) site" and you're on your way to hundreds of free hits for a long time to come. Remember, one person you've made an impression on, means several "down-line".

Love Dave.

Brett_Tabke

3:14 pm on Dec 30, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Fairly significant post there. It has been a few months - how well has this been working?