arb int traffic cheap

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antisycophant

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Lately I've been using int. traffic because it is much cheaper than US or European traffic for arb. Naturally there is a lot of Vietnamese, Indian, and Unresolved traffic (typically garbage). Can an adsense account be cancelled for sending a lot of foreign traffic? Also, I've noticed a lot of the advertisers I've been sending traffic to are paying a dollar a click for this, should I spread out into a lot of niches or continue to drive a lot of traffic (about $20+ a day worth of clicks) to just a few advertisers? I think it is possible that when they find out all their traffic is coming from one site with nonconverting foreign traffic they may complain to google. So am I being paranoid or stupid? Be nice, mean, whatever, I just want your honest opinions. Btw, this forum rocks, I love the on-edge comments, I spend hours in here, rock on guys.
 


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Just to clarify, what are the real quality controls on adsense content arbing? I mean is it just looking at the dead corpses of others that have been booted from adsense? Although I take the time to write coherent articles and a related advertisement to the arb site I could just as easily put up an advert on 2nd and 3rd tier ppc's that read: "site with links to free money" of course ppl will go click crazy. I just started arbing and so far it has been 2:1 ROI no matter how much traffic is sent and traffic is unlimited basically. But I would like to be able to do this for a while, so I'm trying my best to do things correctly and not overdo it. Is it possible to screw up sending too much traffic, in particular garbage traffic? End of Rant.
 
dude just relax

google is all for arbitrage

ShoeMoney™ - Skills To Pay The Bills and scroll down to his interview with adsense representative, which explicitly says that google approves arbitrage as a valid business model. Do not send garbage traffic (adengage, adbrite, email or myspace, etc) and you'll be fine

also get adlogger.org
 
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