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Chris
11-20-2006, 06:53 AM
I get annoyed at this issue all the time.

On my literature site on author and book pages I have a related links section, and within that section is a small text link for "Find essays on Authorname/book title". This link gets clicked 1000 times per day.

I originally sent it to an essay affiliate program, they paid well, I had some 4 figure months with them, then they changed things up and/or cheated me and I went to only a couple hundred a month. So I dropped them. Moved to searchfeed. When I started searchfeed had 10-20 cents per click, now 3 cents per click. Plus they would discount any non-US clicks.

Now I'm searching for a new program again, right now I'm with another essay site, membership instead of one time fee, and I get recurring commissions, so I can potentially build up a nice head of revenue, and it is done by a third party so I don't have to worry about being cheated. The conversion rate sucks though, yesterday was the first day, really only a half day, 700+ uniques, and $9. Recurring $9 but still $9.

I would love to be able to use this with adsense, to link directly to an Adsense for Search SERP prepopulated with results... but they don't allow that (and I've asked numerous times).

1000 clicks a day and I am having a hard as hell time trying to earn off of it, it is so frustrating.

roseau
11-20-2006, 08:58 AM
Hi Chris

This is just a thought off the top of my head and I am not sure whether they allow it or not but..........

Some of the domain parking companies allow you to use a frame instead of hosting your parked domain on their server. For example, Sedo, you can host the domain on your own server.

What if you optimized a domain for a few days or a week to see what types of ads are served. Then, you could link your "text word" to a page on your server which is actually the parked domain.

Is this possible for you?

Chris
11-21-2006, 09:59 AM
I would worry about the payments still being low like what with searchfeed, but it is a nifty idea. Just load a page with ads and link to it. Still, the holy grail is the Google search results, since those are the say high paying ads you find on Google.com, not the lower paying Adsense ads.