I went from making $30/day with Adsense to OVER $500/day, and I want to show you how!
[from What Google never told you about Making Money with AdSense]
Complete with inconsistent and random Capitalization and LOTS!!! of exclamation points, it’s the 21st-century version of the get-rich-quick:
My click-through rates EXPLODED by 300 PER CENT - in a matter of days!
I found the site through this guy, who apparently is making a killing blogging about how to blog for big bucks:
I went to the PO Box this morning to grab my mail and found my monthly cheque from Google’s Adsense had arrived for earnings in the month of May. May was my biggest earning month since I started blogging (June was a little lower due to me being away for the full four weeks).
The cheque was the biggest cheque I’ve ever held onto (well the biggest I’ve held onto that has my name on it). The amazing thing is that in the month of May I earned more than I earned in a whole year in 2003 from a ‘real job’ (of course at the time I was only working a 3 day week while I studied part time) and well over half as much as I earned from Adsense in the whole of 2004.
It predominately came from two or three blogs which worries me a little (the worry is that if just one or two of them fell over it would have significant income. However on the up side the past couple of months have seen a number of my other blogs experiencing significant growth in traffic which points to plenty of potential for the future.
[from ProBlogger]
I guess I could figure out what I’m doing wrong -- I'm lucky if I make one single measly lousy buck a day via AdSense, and that's from both this blog and FlickFilosopher.com -- if I had $97 to shell out for the book full of arcane AdSense secrets from the "What Google never told you about Making Money with AdSense" guy. And if I could overcome my suspicion that the rather circular nature of the whole thing was rather... well, suspicious.
I’m sure there are a limited number of sites that are making serious money online... and I’m equally sure that there are a hundred thousand times that number whose owners plonk down hard cash because they’ve got impractical visions of $20,000 checks from Google filling their heads. These guys selling their tips and tricks and dreams of rolling in dough: I’m not saying they’re lying. I’m saying they’re like those guys who sold shovels to eager, deluded prospectors in the California gold rush... The shovels were actual shovels and they were honestly sold, but the shovel-sellers were taking advantage of their customers nevertheless.
The online frontier ain’t any different, at its core, than any other frontier we’ve faced as a culture. A few people get rich; most end up disappointed.




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