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krishna
Feb 6th 2005, 4:25 am
Hi,

I came across the site adsensegold.com. The Author Jonathan Leger is offering a package for $ 97. Last month he was selling it for $ 67. He has increased the price.

He is offering 1) Adsense tracker, 2) Triple your adsense CTR e-book, 3) 3600 High paying keywords & 4) 11,194 articles on various topics.

Do you think it is worth?

Any body has used this package? Please give me feedback.


with best regards


Krishna

schlottke
Feb 6th 2005, 4:36 am
It depends how much you think the tracker is worth... You can find tips on improving CTR, All of the high keywords, and thousands of articles all free...

Haichi
Feb 6th 2005, 6:01 am
This is a little off topic but... How effective is building sites only for the sake adsense? Does this really work? I have been seeing a lot of these high keywords offers around so I am kinda troubled.

I would like to see my site do better but my theme is so niche that its very low paying.

I'm starting to think after a few more years text ads will be ignored as much as banner ads have gone down hill

joeychgo
Feb 6th 2005, 6:39 am
IMO -

If you build a content rich site, and do so expressly for the purpose of having a place for higher paying adsense ads - thats totally fine. PROVIDED it is content rich and informative without the ads.

If you build a site with little content, just for the purpose of getting people to click adsense ads - then thats not ok. For example, I see directories that have little purpose except links and adsense, arent attached as part of another site, arent themed, etc.

Gutsy
Feb 8th 2005, 11:42 pm
Regarding the question asked by Krishna, i think $97 is a pretty hefty amount for the services offered. I agree that you can get it all free of cost with a little research in the right direction though.

I don't think building sites only for the sake of adsense would be worthwhile. It would take a lot of effort, choosing the content to match the high-paying words. Sounds funny but not impossible.

nevetS
Feb 9th 2005, 12:04 am
You have to imagine that all of the articles will trigger duplicate content filters.

Bad idea IMO.

fryman
Feb 9th 2005, 12:18 am
That kind of crap is targeted at total newbies and lazy people wanting to get rich in a couple of hours without doing any hard work.

Let me ask you something... ok, you buy that crappy program, you build your 11-thousand-pages website, you stuff them with 3 adsense codes each one... and then what??? Is the magic fairy going to appear and start clicking on your ads??

It is like those people building Mesothelioma sites because they think they will get dozens of dollars from the clicks... and end up with a site that receives cero visitors each month.

You want to earn $ with adsense? Forget about wasting your money on stupid books and programs and focus on increasing your traffic, that is the only way your earnings might increase.

stephaneggy
Feb 9th 2005, 1:01 am
Neh I wouldn't spend it

scriptdungeonadmin
Feb 9th 2005, 8:28 am
I agree with Fryman. Do your own research, and simply concentrate on making your site content rich and popular with the SERPS. Good traffic volume is what will increase your Adsense revenue. Like Fryman said "Is the magic fairy going to appear and start clicking on your ads??"

my3cents
Feb 9th 2005, 8:32 am
Stick with the free advice you find all over this forum and webmasterworld.com.

pg20706
Feb 9th 2005, 8:32 am
I would buy it if it was $5.

tbarr60
Feb 9th 2005, 12:59 pm
I looked at the AdSense Tracker package and was quite surprised. The stats it provides are actually quite helpful in understanding what traffic leads to clicks. You can also what channels or ads are being clicked on without a two day delay as with adsense's channel reporting.

I already had a good click though rate but the suggestions made in the Triple Your Clickthroughs document gave me an immediate bump of about 50% improvement.

I made a few more comments on my blog (and yes that is an affiliate link in my discussion of the product), search for CPC blog in Google and you should see a CPC Blog - Pay Per Click.

If you are already making thousands per month with adsense you don't need it but if you are not you should look into products like this.

dfsweb
Feb 9th 2005, 1:04 pm
I looked at the AdSense Tracker package and was quite surprised. The stats it provides are actually quite helpful in understanding what traffic leads to clicks. You can also what channels or ads are being clicked on without a two day delay as with adsense's channel reporting.

I already had a good click though rate but the suggestions made in the Triple Your Clickthroughs document gave me an immediate bump of about 50% improvement.

I made a few more comments on my blog (and yes that is an affiliate link in my discussion of the product), search for CPC blog in Google and you should see a CPC Blog - Pay Per Click.

If you are already making thousands per month with adsense you don't need it but if you are not you should look into products like this.

We are usually slightly suspicious of new members (well, I am anyway). Sorry! Could you please give us the URL of your website that got a "50% bump" in CTR? Thanks!

fryman
Feb 9th 2005, 1:43 pm
Yup, nothing but some guy wanting to plug in his affiliate code.

Josh
Feb 9th 2005, 2:24 pm
I agree with earlier comments about how vaulable you think the tracker is.


My favorite tracker so far is AsRep, which can be found at http://www.asrep.com - its only $50, and they have a demo of it so you can get a rough idea of how it works.


Pretty nice peice of software really.


Josh

tbarr60
Feb 9th 2005, 8:53 pm
One of my sites that I applied one aspect of the Triple Clickthough ebook is FlashCFM.com. I only changed the colors. I had been using a number of Adsense's stock color schemes and set it to a fixed color scheme based on the book's recommendations and FlashCFM.com's color scheme. I also applied it to CFNewbie.com.

The basic concept was to have your ads blend in with the site so it doesn't stick out like an ad. He does supply loads of data on chosing the exact colors. The color I would have picked for the link would not have been the best (my choice showed a 5% clickthrough in his data while a similar color gave 7%).

12FreeForums
Feb 9th 2005, 9:13 pm
The problem with these trackers is that they are not accurate. A right click will also record a click in the tracking as well as a go and come back (person clicks on ad, see the landing page of the ad and clicks browser back button). Also, you have spaztic clickers who will hammer every link with 7-8 clicks (my mother is one). You tell them you have to only click once but in the brain they think it's like knocking down a wall. All this leads to large discrepencies between your actuall clicks and the pretend clicks. Also some people have nasty spyware that browses all the links (doesn't actually clicks them) and the programs record this as clicks.

Marian
Feb 10th 2005, 2:40 am
This topis can be much more complicated....yes, you can use the books and software and help you and the visitors of your site :) But that all depends of how you'd use the information from the trackers, from the lists of high-paying keywords, it depends on your hard work either. :p

Basically you can build many niches sites, and you don't have to be an expert in every field, it may actually bring you a lot more gained knowledge...from which you can profit. The thing is you can't depend only on your adsense clicks buttry to 'locate' more business opportunities in each and every niche you may find...I mean building your list, aff programs, banner and links exchange...and much more ;)

killer2021
Nov 11th 2008, 4:41 pm
This topis can be much more complicated....yes, you can use the books and software and help you and the visitors of your site :) But that all depends of how you'd use the information from the trackers, from the lists of high-paying keywords, it depends on your hard work either. :p

Basically you can build many niches sites, and you don't have to be an expert in every field, it may actually bring you a lot more gained knowledge...from which you can profit. The thing is you can't depend only on your adsense clicks buttry to 'locate' more business opportunities in each and every niche you may find...I mean building your list, aff programs, banner and links exchange...and much more ;)

No kiddign hehe.