$0 - $30 a day. 0 - 700,00 hits a day.

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Sohan, Oct 5, 2006.

  1. Sohan

    Sohan Peon

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    #861
    Use the contact button, and contact them. 99.999% chance that stephan will reply.
     
    Sohan, Feb 28, 2007 IP
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  4. Sohan

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    #865
    You have to get it out there for them to pick up first.
     
    chatmasta, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    #866
    Nah, those guys can pick it up from proxy.org, they are extremly quick.
     
    mubin, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    #867
    I stay away from proxy.org. Or any topsites, as of recent. That's just asking to be blacklisted.
     
    chatmasta, Mar 1, 2007 IP
  8. ThreeGuineaWatch

    ThreeGuineaWatch Well-Known Member

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    #868
    Yep. Need more selective and subtle promotion. It isn't too difficult; I brought two online last week and they now see 500 uniques per day (without topsites or the 'established' promotion sites.)
     
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    #869
    a proxy do they work?
     
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    #870
    For what? earning adsense income?
     
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  11. Sohan

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    #871
    Why? A .info is 0.99$? Takes a week or so to be black listed, or even longer! In that time you've make at least 1000% profit, which is enough to get another domain, and continue the loop.
     
    Sohan, Mar 2, 2007 IP
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    #872
    SOhan, them rmbclick people only pay via paypal?

    And how many pop-ups do they send?
     
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    #873
    It's banners Mubin. No popups, so it won't drive traffic away.
     
    Sohan, Mar 2, 2007 IP
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    #874
    Does your domain get blacklisted or the IP the domain is on?
     
    rochow, Mar 2, 2007 IP
  15. ThreeGuineaWatch

    ThreeGuineaWatch Well-Known Member

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    #875
    Some people might prefer to work smarter rather than work harder. I don't have to waste my time keep registering 88c .info domains - I've never had a proxy banned, I see next to no 'low grade traffic' (China/Middle East etc.) and I have made well over 1000% on all of them.

    I am not saying topsites and other busy proxy lists will get you banned - however, I have noticed that people who talk about having their proxies banned usually have a few things in common: their sites are plastered with topsite buttons, and they appear on several mainstream proxy lists.
     
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    #876
    Banned as in banned by lots of things - websense etc.

    Mine got banned and they were on no topsites - aslong as their is just 1 link to your site, and their robot can figure out your site is a proxy, you will get a dose of the ban stick
     
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    #877
    It all depends on who and how 'they' are blacklisting. WebSense can block IP addresses or individual domains/virtual hosts. It is feasible that other network layer tools can be used to block based on a traffic signature.

    It's not that much of a big deal anyhow as there does not seem to be a centralised db in use. As our friend above mentioned, just go ahead and acquire a string of .info domains and have them ready to bring on line should you get blocked.
     
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  18. rochow

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    #878
    Yes... I've made a basic template which I will use across all the sites (it will be easy to add more)

    The one thing I just thought of now, is that the php includes are on one of the proxy sites - so if it gets banned, none of the includes will work (which are links and also google ads!)

    Damn I will have to edit them all and put the includes on a 'good' site
     
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  19. ThreeGuineaWatch

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    #879
    If you suspect your site found it's way in to the WebSense db as a result of their spider finding your site, then why not examine your httpd logs. I wonder whether their spiders operate from a fixed set of addresses that we can deny?
     
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    #880
    Maybe, I would assume so. I dunno how to look at my logs (using plesk).

    They could have find my site via a link on another site, or even Google
     
    rochow, Mar 2, 2007 IP