Well, I've been with Azoogle for about a week now and my thoughts are that the only way to make money with Azoogle is to set up specific sites that focus on a specific offer. Throwing offers up on sites that aren't related will most likely give little results. I have placed ads on all of my sites and have received 1 $1.75 payout after a week. I think they need to update their strategy a bit, as most of the offers I've looked at look like scams. I think most people that click on them think the same. They need to stay away from the "looks too good to be true" stuff and make things look more legit. I haven't tried using Adwords for a specific offer, but will try that or something similar soon. Anyone out there make sites that cater to a specific offer? Has it worked for you?
I think your first part is right on. Quality sites offering offers relating to the site ... Ie business cards or ringtones do really well with azoogle.
You're right, there are a lot offers that look like scams... But for all offers you can think of, are customers that look for exact this offer. You only need to find them
I wonder how well offline marketing would do? Perhaps advertising the make money with ebay offer in business opportunity or help wanted sections of newspapers? Hmm...
I for one am very excited about the possibilities of azoogle. I am only waiting to be approved, been a few days.
Shoemoney, I read about how you feel being more truthful in your ad write up will get your higher click throughs. Where is that site with averages for different niches?
Agree with you on both points. I tried the ROS method in some pretty decent ad hotspots. One day I gave them 20,000 + impressions generating over 100 clicks. No payouts. Targeted traffic is where you have to focus on. About the offers. I think you just have to weed through the spammy looking ones and find those diamonds in the rough. Azoogle is not the magic solution we've all been waiting for. It requires the same work you have to do with any good affiliate program(s).