Can you locate my earlier article “Better Than Google AdSense?” In it, I touted the “obvious” superiority of CBprosense. I pretty much suggested that laziness and lack of vision (or maybe lack of funds) was the real reason people used Google AdSense. In many cases, this may be absolutely true. However, there are always exceptions. . . .
I was fiddling ’round my internet-business website. It receives a news-feed, so I learn a lot just by logging in. That’s when I tripped upon someone else’s Google AdSense ad. One of the strangest I’ve ever read! It went something like: Google AdSense, what a joke.
What an excellent example of reverse psychology! I wanted to just ignore it and move on to the next article. But, I kept wondering what the advertiser was up to. It sure got me curious. So, I clicked the ad and got wind of something I had never heard of, before.
The new strategy (new to me, anyway) was to display content in support of keywords that are ridiculously expensive. According to the ad copy, some Google AdSense keywords were attracting unreasonably high bids from advertisers. I had to admit, this suggested a real opportunity.
In other words, if you’ve got a website that discusses cruise ships or corporate jets or emeralds, you might get $30 and up every time someone clicks the link on one of your tiny Google AdSense ads.
Until, then, I had made up my mind that CBprosense.net was the only way anyone could lock-in that kind of return.
CBprosense is a system that displays ads in an AdSense-like environment. All ads are for instantly-downloadable information, programs, or services. Pricing generally ranges between $40 and $200, with you keeping 40% to 75%--but only if a sale goes through. There’s a 30 day waiting period (because of money-back guarantees), and checks are sent out every two weeks.
Well, with $30 per-click keywords available, Google AdSense is starting to sound competitive, after all!
Anyone who can sample the Overture Keyword Tool should be able to divine expensive keywords and needs only start a blog on—say BlogParty.com. If it’s about the right subject . . . ka-ching!
Uh . . . That is, so long as you can generate the kind of traffic that you need. There’s no need to successfully close the sale, at least. As soon as a legitimate party clicks-on the Google AdSense link, you’ve locked-in a return. It’s definitely an interesting strategy. Remember, joining Google AdSense is free for website publishers and bloggers who want to host ads.
Are there a bunch of ways to make a buck on the Internet, or what? However, if you’d like to write about less glamorous subjects, CBprosense may be best. It all depends on the type of plan that appeals to you.
About the author: G. Saintiny is a conceptual artist who has long been fascinated at how words and signals spell order and power on the Internet. It’s only after years of fascination and research that knowledge rewarded such curiosity. “I truly believe anyone can create success on the Internet,” says Saintiny. “With the right resources and tools, that is.