Adbrite is good for arbitrage

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DanNicol

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Well I have found a nice little gold mine with adbrite and arbitrage. There are many sites that give you clicks from 1-3 cents.

My tip - see what others are advertising and create a langing page with your YPN or Adsense. I have been enjoying a 3-1 return on my mini network of sites.

-Dan
 


What kind of conversion rate are you seeing with that traffic?

Also, how is the volume, in comparison to say... searchfeed.

Thanks for this, I've been looking for alternatives to 7search and searchfeed.

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i have been getting about 1300-1500 clicks from adbrite and high 30% on the CTR on the ads on my arbitage sites. Varies a little with the site but weed them out pretty quick (about 1 week)
 
What are you using with Adbrite "Run of Network"?
Advertising on individual sites with Adbrite is really a nightmare: NO CLICKS!! :)
 
Michel Z. said:
What are you using with Adbrite "Run of Network"?
Advertising on individual sites with Adbrite is really a nightmare: NO CLICKS!! :)


no I do not use run of network - waste of money. I look for high traffic sites. I then right good ad copy to get clicks. After that it is all about your landing page.

The better you ad copy the more clicks.
 
so..i dont get exactly how to use Adbrite. Like do you post an ad on one site? and is it CPC or is it only estimated CPC? kind of confused. definitely interested tho!
 
juniodude said:
i still dont really get it


ok - here is how it works - lets say you wanted to buy a front page ad special on abum.com for 1.00 - You will most likely receive 20-50 clicks from you ad (depending on you copy writing skills and the offer). So cost would be 2 - 5cents per click. So if you can think of a good landing page tageting these users then you can make some money.

Lets say you converted 25% of your 50 visitors into clicks and your average revenue per click is .30 then you made 3.75 off of your dollar investment.

The key is to get as many people as possible to click your ads since no matter how many people click you still only pay 1 dollar.

Hope this helps
 
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DanNicol said:
no I do not use run of network - waste of money. I look for high traffic sites. I then right good ad copy to get clicks. After that it is all about your landing page.

The better you ad copy the more clicks.

What is 'high traffic' sites? How many uniques per day you looking at?
Thanks mate! :)
 
DanNicol said:
ok - here is how it works - lets say you wanted to buy a front page ad special on abum.com for 1.00 - You will most likely receive 20-50 clicks from you ad (depending on you copy writing skills and the offer). So cost would be 2 - 5cents per click. So if you can think of a good landing page tageting these users then you can make some money.

Lets say you converted 25% of your 50 visitors into clicks and your average revenue per click is .30 then you made 3.75 off of your dollar investment.

The key is to get as many people as possible to click your ads since no matter how many people click you still only pay 1 dollar.

Hope this helps

Great explanation...i'm also trying to learn this system...seems you can really make some money if you play your hand right:evil_laughter:
 
i used adbrite a few times to arb cpa offers, but never tried chasing clicks. interesting you bring this up, as i have completely written them off.

do you mind telling us if you are using YPN or adsense? (or both?)
 
tmoney said:
i used adbrite a few times to arb cpa offers, but never tried chasing clicks. interesting you bring this up, as i have completely written them off.

do you mind telling us if you are using YPN or adsense? (or both?)

I am currently using adsense. There are the occasional smart-pricing issues, so if you have YPN then by all means use them.
 
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glad to see someone making some money with adbrite. I didnt have any success running affiliate offers with adbrite.
 
I've had a pretty good ROI with affiliate offers and adbrite.. but it's tough finding good value advertising opporunities... you just keep scanning through the sites and take a few chances here and there.
 
sorry have not updated in a while - Adbrite takes a lot of trial and error testings. I have found several sites that work well, but I have also found alot of dogs. It is not something I am enjoying because of the hit or miss. But I guess as anything, if it was easy everone would be doing it.

I am up overall but it is slow finding those winners.
 
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