Profit With Google: Revisit Traffic Sources
With all the recent smackdown's happening with Google it's time to take a look at your business strategy to take advantage of what Google has done.
All the high paying advertisers have recently been smacked out of their advertising roles leaving that mass of traffic to the cheaper advertisers.
You see, I myself was able to generate over $24,000 in one day using google on an offer that Google no longer accepts. This was back in December '08, not anything I am currently running. To make that kind of income takes a huge amount of traffic, traffic that used to be expensive. Traffic that is currently not as competitive because all the floggers are off crying about not being able to use them any more.
Now, most people after having their campaign slapped would give up and be sad that the offer they were running didn't work anymore.
Instead, you should revisit it. What I have always taught is that you go to the traffic sources and try to sell to them. You don't just pick something at random. It's equivalent to standing by a busy street that you know a bunch of a certain demographic walk. As a marketer it's your job to pick the products and services that best match what they would want.
Therefore, if you know there is a huge traffic source by using XYZ adgroup or set of keywords and it converted really well for this old offer, you try to create a page that promotes an offer that is similar but compliant in the mind of the big G.
Doing this will take a bit of work, but if you can bring the right offer to the right traffic source, you've found a gold mine that will be virtually untapped.
After all these recent regulation changes in Google, if you can utilize the traffic source that those other people were using, you will have yourself pure gold.
I'm writing this as much to myself as I am to others... I have not done a thing with that campaign that I know can generate tens of thousands of clicks that I used in December. Doh!
Time to get back to the grind.














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