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#11 gregster

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Posted 19 April 2005 - 06:52 PM

You put 1000 links to a page you create that they host. They pay you 25 euros for your effort. It doesn't make sense. How do they earn the money from this? The business model is not logical at all. Can someone explain where on earth can they derive the revenue needed to pay out the members and still profit.

On AdSense, its easy guys.
If you have a good website with good traffic, you can profit from very little work. Of course, if you don't have a good website and you don't have a lot of traffic, then there's a lot of work to be done. The work on AdSense is simply improving your site and traffic (and your ad conversion). The AdSense revenue comes automatically from this. If you are dedicated in improving your website anyway, then the AdSense revenue is a bonus.

But I still dont get that Dutch site's logic ...

#12 no9t9

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Posted 19 April 2005 - 11:54 PM

the point of developing a page with 2500 links is for SERPs. a page with 2500 links will probably rank pretty high in the major search engines. If they have a 2500 link page for many topics, they will get a lot of visitors. And we all know that visitors = money. The more visitors you get, the more money you can make off your website.

For example, some places show an average CPM for google adsense of about $3 to $5. That means for every 1000 page views you will get $3 to $5 dollars. Now, if your 2500 link page generates around 10,000 page views you will break even. After that, it's all profit.

Do this for enough subject areas and you will have quite a bit of traffic.

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Posted 20 April 2005 - 09:16 AM

it's not work, because this company want to afraid us secondary, like others...

#14 gregster

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Posted 20 April 2005 - 05:40 PM

no9t9, on Apr 20 2005, 07:54 AM, said:

the point of developing a page with 2500 links is for SERPs.  a page with 2500 links will probably rank pretty high in the major search engines.  If they have a 2500 link page for many topics, they will get a lot of visitors.  And we all know that visitors = money.  The more visitors you get, the more money you can make off your website.

For example, some places show an average CPM for google adsense of about  $3 to $5.  That means for every 1000 page views you will get $3 to $5 dollars.  Now, if your 2500 link page generates around 10,000 page views you will break even.  After that, it's all profit.

Do this for enough subject areas and you will have quite a bit of traffic.

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I thought the original poster said that the participant will have to put links into this programs pages and the participant will get paid. You are saying now that the participant will have to put links to this program's website on other pages and then they will get paid. In that case, Iam willing to pay 25 euros to anyone who can put the URL of my website into 1000 other websites (under certain conditions). The SERPs value of this would be enormous for my site and Iam all too willing to pay for it. :lol: PM me if you are capable and willing to do this.

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Posted 23 April 2005 - 03:21 PM

I could be wrong about this, so please check it out somewhere else, but I've read that sites that pay in anything but US dollars charge some sort of extra fee to actually get the money into our American hands. I read it twice, but it was in the fine print in those licensing agreements, and my eyes (and brain) had already glossed over by the time I got to that part. Sorry to be so vague. :lol:

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