Oct 3 2009

Have an Old Google Adwords Campaign That Got Slapped?

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  • Published October 3rd, 2009 in Make Money Online by Jonathan Volk
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Do you have any old Google Adwords campaigns that got slapped and you just gave up on them?

Was it a good campaign that was making a few thousand or more per month?

If you have a campaign like this, I believe I can help you and it will require virtually no work on your part.

The idea is that you give me the campaign details. I run the campaign using my techniques and what not to be able to keep the campaign running as long as possible. I run it under my company, my spend, my affiliate links, etc.

What's in it for you is, if I can get it to work, you'll be getting passive income in the form of 30% of the profit from that campaign for life.

First, make sure you meet these requirements:

  • It made at least $1,000 profit. Had good potential to make more but got slapped by Google.
  • It was profitable with at least 50% ROI.
  • You're willing to give me full campaign details and trust me.

If you have any campaign that you would be interested in doing this with me, please hit me ASAP.

I've made deals with people in the past that have resulted in over $50,000 profit for each party. So if you're interested in making some extra coin, hit me up.

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38 Responses to “Have an Old Google Adwords Campaign That Got Slapped?”

  1. Jami says:

    hmmmm… interesting proposition. One that’s going to save you a lot of time from setting up new campaigns (which is ultimately just a lot of drudge work).

    How strict are you with the ROI? I think the highest one of my campaigns were before it got slapped was 30%.

  2. Mike says:

    How about you give us your secret techniques and we will pay you 30% of net profit?

    • Sure! I’ll trust a random stranger. ;) Hah. At least with me I have a reputation to uphold so you know I won’t screw ya.

    • derek says:

      I’m gonna share with you how to get past the slap.

      1. Change the domain.
      2. Setup wordpress on that new domain.
      3. Hire a content writer. I use No Doubt Marketing and they give me keyword rich articles. Get 10/10 quality score on adwords.
      4. Fill up wordpress on your new domain with the content from No Doubt.
      5. Use an opt in box at the top of your wordpress “blog” I say blog but it’s not really a blog. Don’t use posts, only pages and take off the comments so it looks like a site. Make sure you use a theme that has an empty box at the top for your opt in box. I use ones that have a little “About Us” box in the header. Just remove the about us part and add your opt in from aweber or whoever you use.
      6.Push your offers through email. That way your site looks legit. Add content from time to time using Instant Article Wizard Pro and you’ll never be slapped again.

      Your ROI will drop slightly but you’ll still be on Google. Slow money is better than no money.

      • Feel free to try this. Lol

        • derek says:

          it works, you just want those people to give you their ideas.
          Try my idea first. If it doesn’t work then feel free to give away your stuff to Jonathan for a whole 30%. Sounds great. where do I sign up for this 30%.

          Or maybe I’ll just give you my bank account # now and you could just give me 30% out of that.

  3. Mike says:

    i had a campaign that generated me 1k/day before google slap because of “low quality landing page”, but i cannot trust you because you are same stranger to me, that i am a stranger to you.

    • No problem. I have a name in the industry, you however have nothing. You can bank upon me as being a trust worthy guy because of my reputation. You have nothing I can bank upon.

      Understand?

      I’m not here to force deals – and I’d prefer to work with people who know me and who trust me. :)

      Either way, no hard feelings. It’s all the name of the game.

    • matt says:

      c’mon “Mike”. Poorly written comments and even less time researching the author of a blog before spouting off doesn’t give you much credibility, if any.

      Clever idea. Sounds like a lot of impending ethical challenges, especially once one sees the potential $$$ for products w/ dubious value. Like if I was researching my own products I just don’t look in X or Y area, but if X or Y affs are pitching me daily w/ 4 or 5 fig dailies… well… probably just me though.

      but if done right this could help quite a few people who have been arbitrarily screwed over by cloud-like rules from G.

  4. Mike says:

    Having a blog and claims of making big money does nothing to make you look “honest” in our eyes.

    Understand?

    Campeign is not worth zero, i made a different LP, just i don’t get as much traffic as i used to.

    In any case goodluck in your search

    • It’s not the blog I’m talking about – it’s reputation in the industry.

      Either way, no worries. I have 6 pending deals already hehe. ;)

    • Mike: I worked with Jonathan in the past. He has tons of quality content on his site. Almost 3k subscribed readers to this blog’s RSS feed.

      There aren’t very many others I would trust working on my campaigns with, but Jonathan is most definitely one of them.

  5. Dustin says:

    How long is this going for? Honestly, if I had such a campaign, I’d trust you enough to handle it. The bad part, I don’t have one.

    None-the-less, I’ve been reading your blog for a while. This guy is the real deal! Check the Affiliate Summit magazine. He’s got a real reputation here.

  6. Neil says:

    This is a great deal, because now that you have all my profitable campaign info that I spent countless hours on testing, you can start running it on Google again! yay.

    Oh wait, you aren’t going to be taking my profitable campaign and running it on yahoo, msn, facebook, ppv, media buys, etc? Just GOOGLE right?

    Sorry not interested.

  7. Chester says:

    Good luck with this mate.

  8. Not that should not be because it help me a lot while deciding keywords for my site and get good result.

  9. Dan says:

    Too many I’m less credible than Jonathan but thought I’d share this. I run a company called Accration (http://www.accration.com/) and we’ve been creating sites and so on with Volk for quite a while now, we get a lot of insights to his work.

    So to those who are saying “All you have is a blog and you tell us you’re rich”, I’ve personally seen a small percentage of his arsenal of sites and he’s more than just all-talk!

    Great idea Jonathan, I think you’ll really help out some people!

  10. Hey Jon, nice idea! I sent you an email so I guess I will wait to hear back from you.

    I am not in any hurry so take your time dude!

    Collin

  11. Before building your campaign on the AdWords platform you should have a thorough layout of your entire campaign. Writing down your keywords, ad groups and ad text variations can help visualize proper structure and create a high quality campaign.

  12. John says:

    Yeh…So I should give you my hard work…So that you can tweak it a little and make money off it?

    No wait! Actually this way you can get 1000+ campaigns from other people tweak them all and generate millions. WOW!

    I highly doubt anyone would be willing to share their campaigns…And even if they would…It’s a guarantee that it wasn’t even breaking even for the person.

    • Maybe you didn’t read the post. Maybe you’re so used to flogs, that you forget this information is actually real. Either way, you failed to realize I have done this type of deal before a few times and it has worked out to the tune of over $50,000 in profit each.

      Thanks, but yea. :P

  13. Mike says:

    What is the point for you to have a blog? To help out other affiliates, right? So if you really know how to solve the problem with Google slaps, post the solution instead of trying to make money out of other people’s work.

    • Since when is it a requirement for blogs to help others? I’m pretty sure the reason most people start their marketing blogs is to keep themselves motivated, set goals, look back on what they used to do a few years down the road, etc. Helping people is just a bonus. What does he get out of helping you? Nothing.

      I do agree with part of what Justin said on his blog. I agree that anyone taking up this offer is really just giving up on themselves, and the same thing will just happen over and over with new campaigns.

      But I don’t think bad of Jon for this, it’s pretty damn smart on his part. There’s a ton of lazy people out there and people who don’t know what they’re doing who will gladly hand over their work.

    • matt says:

      I thought a blog was just short for a weblog or journal. Don’t remember it being a charity

  14. Andreas says:

    @Mike
    Of course he wants to make money of you! He’s an affiliate marketeer – Not an Affiliate Charity.. He Offers you 30 % of a campaign, that you atm are making $0 on..

    I’m sorry, but I don’t see why you’re surposed to go “all up” in his face.
    Andreas

  15. Fred Timothy says:

    “Ignore the dogs, and sell the foxes.” – Gary Halbert, Direct Marketing Legend

    Halbert’s advice regarding haters is spot on.

    People acting like they are being forced to take advantage of this. If you don’t like it, then don’t do it. However, what would it hurt someone with a DEAD campaign they can’t get going or make money with, to work a deal out with someone (probably) more skilled than they are to revive it and generate some add’l cash?

    Other industries do this ALL THE TIME. When I was in sales, I’d pass deals off to others who specialized in hard money deals etc, and got some kickbacks from it. I worked out a 40% cut from each deal I passed to one guy and it was easy money for me.

  16. TipJar says:

    lol @ people not realizing this is a business opportunity. People do this kind of stuff EVERY SINGLE DAY offline. Have you ever seen the show Dragon’s Den or Shark Tank? It’s the same principle.

    Jon has more capital than you. Jon has more resources than you. Jon can make something work that you can’t. Take it or leave it. Jesus people. This offer is highly generous, and one I would JUMP on given the opportunity.

  17. PPCpimps says:

    what reporting are you going to be offering?

    how often will you be updating said reporting and paying out?

    • Will be paying out every 30 days OR if it takes longer to get paid, every time I get paid.

      Reporting will be in the form of an excel file. If need be, can be verified by affiliate manager.

      Thanks,

  18. Paul says:

    If you get slapped by google, do they ban your account or delete a certain campaign?

  19. Dan Lew says:

    Sounds like an interesting proposition

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