Adsense Keywords and Stuff..

I thought since I do research every day on niche market keywords – among other info I’ll post the keywords that are listed as being $1.00 per click or better.

Hopefully this will help you find niches you may have no considered before and get some good keyword ideas. Basically, you can use the keyword list to build categories and then articles around to help drive targeted traffic to your blogs – you can hire professional writers – like us (heh – shameless plug I know, I know…).

I’ll be posting at least one niche every day in the PLR section = hope it helps!

Latest Incoming Search Terms:

Adsense Click Clubs on Facebook & Twitter

If you’ve done biz with me or been reading this blog for a while – you know that I am into affiliate marketing and heavily so.

I do very little paid affiliate marketing and use the “workhorse” method of promoting my affiliate marketing websites/blogs through the use of articles, backlinks, directories, forums and all that good stuff. And as you know (or may not know Facebook and Twitter are excellent ways to get your campaigns in front of people that may be interested. I get some seriously good traffic from Twitter alone, Facebook is still me just basically screwing off with friends.

Recently however – I’ve gotten numerous emails and invitations to join “Adsense Click Clubs”. It’s a you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours kind of thing. In a nutshell, someone that is a member of a ClickClub will go make 5-7 impressions of your Google Advertisements on your website and then click on one ad per day. It doesn’t sound like much but when you see that some of these click clubs have hundreds of members – it could mean that someone that has a high PPC site say like “mesothelioma” or another high paying keyword website is raking in very decent money per day.

I wouldn’t participate in this simply because it’s wrong but also when you’re caught (and you will be caught it’s only a matter of time) your account will be banned from Adsense and you’ll lose any pending monies you have coming… do you have to repay Google for fraudulently obtained payments? I don’t know the answer to that one.

I’m also sure people are clicking links directly from the Click Clubs and landing on the sites they are falsifying clicks on and eventually the unnatural method (unnatural being one page directing numerous people to pages that are creating Adsense clicks) that people are hitting pages from will attract attention and I can almost guarantee you that every single site listed as a link within a ClickClub will get penalized.

In the meantime – don’t get sucked into Click Clubs, y’all.

Latest Incoming Search Terms:

Writing Scams That Are Pretty Clever

I know you know the basics on spotting writing scams and fortunately the scammers make it pretty easy to spot but I’ve seen two scams sucking in writers lately.

1- Creating email addresses and writing flirty emails.

A company will pay you to create Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo email addresses (they prefer Hotmail usually for some reason) and you write emails that are vague but pertaining to the fact the sender has seen the receiver’s profile (could be from a dating site or just a profile on yahoo, myspace blah, blah, blah) and they would LOVE to get to know them better.

There’s a link to click to contact the sender of the email and it leads to a dating site where the recipient of the email will have to sign up (read:pay a small fee) to write back.
Unfortunately, a huge segment of the population is just lonely enough that this technique works. They also give people copied Myspace and Yahoo profiles to copy for dating site profiles.

The money looks good for this. Most of the writers I have talked to were promised 400.00 or so a week for doing this. However upon turning in the email address list, profiles and other work – they are told their work is substandard and only a very tiny portion is actually “purchased”. I think you guessed the company actually uses everything.

These companies tend to disappear and reinvent themselves over and over. I know one writer that had the bad luck/insanity to actually work for one of these companies and then they disappeared and the same writer applied for the same type of job again on Craigslist and lo’ and behold it was the same company just new servers, emails and stuff.

2-You Need to Use *This* Software to Work With Us

This scam is pretty clever and no matter what – the scammer makes money. I actually read about this in a blackhat forum post.

This guy places ads on Craigslist seeking web content creators -he offers at the extreme high end for content – sometimes even higher than industry standards. This means a lot of writers will be answering.
He then asks for a sample article – pretty standard right? And then a few days later you will get a “Congratulations and Welcome Aboard” email that outlines their bogus company and their bogus reasons for needing web content. It looks good, I went trolling Craigslist until I found one of these places and I applied.

Then, you are sent your first assignment – woohoo it’s like $350 for 1000 words on XYZ topic. Hell yeah you want this gig. There’s ONE small hitch – the client wants to be able to speak directly to the writer via Skype or other web collab software program. This will cost the writer $7 and so since most of us writers are used to a little “out of pocket” that we later get reimbursed for – most writers will pay this.

The project falls through at the last minute, the scammer made $29 commission and you’re out a sample article and $7. The scammer will refund the $7 to the writer if asked but only if asked. He’s still up $21 bucks a writer even if he has to make a refund.

Those are two that I’ve seen on Craigslist – keep your eyes open and avoid the scams!