Arbitrage refers to the practice of buying something at one price and selling it for a higher price. In essence, you are taking advantage of the gap that exists for the same item in different markets or circumstances.
This is nothing new and examples of it are found everywhere, from currency trading right down to Adsense.
The latter is becoming increasingly popular, and with good reason. Adsense Arbitrage maybe one of the easiest ways to make money online because it requires precious few skills. None of these skills fall into the “you got it or your don’t category”.
Here’s what you will need:
1) A website
2) A niche finding strategy
3) A keyword research tool
4) Traffic
5) The knowledge needed to do things right
I’m currently in the process of writing a quick start guide covering all the essential elements of successful arbitrage. It will be offered as a bonus in my Adsense Decoded Review.
I also purchased “Adsense Arbitrage and Leveraging” by Micheal Plante.
On the whole, I’d say it’s an honest product. The sales letter is not hypey, the claims are not inflated and the tone of the book is very refreshing. It’s down to earth, substantiated and very genuine.
On the other hand, the author is not an expert and still has a lot to learn about the “best of Adsense” practices that would surely make his sites more profitable and the book’s students more successful.
The book is not expensive at $67 and can be an interesting purchase although I would save and buy Adsense Decoded if given the choice.
Finally, upon the recommendation of one of my readers, I also downloaded and read Brad Callen’s Adsense Arbitrage report. It’s free and a good place to start, although it has the obvious purpose of selling Keyword Elite.
I have tremendous respect for Brad Callen as an excellent marketer and creator of top notch products and reports. Like many still do, I used to believe that Keyword Elite was the holy grail of keyword research. I’ve changed my tune on that one. While it pulls a surprising number or tricks, for pure keyword research, it is no in my top 3 choices.
Through these three resources, the fundamentals of Adsense Arbitrage remain the same and it seems the top shelf knowledge can be condensed with relative ease, which is what I propose to do.
The biggest stumbling blocks are niche targeting, site building and traffic sourcing, all of which have strong misconceptions shrouding their practice.
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I read the free ebook from Brad Callen, but I didnt know Michael had his own ebook out. The other day I found a guy in the Warrior Forum from Greece who had a WSO for his new Arbitrage book which looked like it would be worth the money. I havent bought it yet…too much other stuff going on. (Xray mainly…)
I’ve been reading your Xray series and you’re really on to something with it. I can’t wait to see you attack a campaign with it.
once this Guru Slayer stuff has died down, I’ll get back to Xray. I’m still falling behind…
i’ve got a niche in mind that I want to use as my test campaign and I’ll be documenting my results.
Excellent, just don’t fall too far behind. Sorry for nagging
Hello Alex,
I have been playing the adsense game for a while and although I do not depend on it I would like to safe keep my accounts. At the moment I only have one adsense account but I would like to open some further accounts for safety. I intend on setting up multiple business entities / business bank accounts, I have different telephone numbers, different email addresses and I intend to use separate windows servers to log into each account.
The only thing that is puzzling me is how to have different mailing addresses for receiving the pin code. I am located in the UK and there doesnt seem to be many mailbox companies to choose from, if I used the same mailbox company to set up 5 adsense accounts would this be a redflag as all the addresses are primarily the same apart from the suite / unit number?
Please could you could give me some advice on this matter and if I am going about it in the right way
Thanks
Stephan