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Get Programs and scripts for free

0, April 12, 2010
Posted by admin

I found this out recently if you google this its cached all the reciepts and basically you are able to download as if you wwas buying the program or script yourself.

google this: inurl:”cbreceipt”

Blackhat Theme-based Sites / Niche

0, March 20, 2010
Posted by admin

Verifying Your PAGE is the Right Theme
Okay, this is a quick update today. We know how vital Theme-based sites can be for our rankings in Google. Calling them Silos, Themes, Sub-Themes, or whatever you wish, having the proper theme is one of the key components to top ranking. Too many Webmasters make the mistake of just looking at their overall site’s theme, instead of looking at the individual page’s theme.

I stumbled across this last week with Barry Byers and Michael Cloake of Sesimi and I have been testing hard on it and achieved some good results. By the way, if you are looking for a good partner to outsource your overflow SEO work to, Barry and Michael know their stuff.

Problem: You may think a page is a certain theme, but Google maybe scoring it differently. Therefore, your ranking isn’t as high as you know it should be and it is driving you nuts.

Solution: Ask Google direct what the theme is for the page in question.

Reality: My testing has shown that while a site may have a strong “theme” the individual pages are lacking certain elements or Google is scoring the sub-page in areas that were ONCE the intention of the page, but the focus has changed. However, because the page is being scored on the old theme, the page becomes a detriment instead of an asset in your SEO campaign. In other words, the content of the page doesn’t match how Google has scored the page’s theme, therefore, the page is hurting your SEO efforts rather than helping.

What to Do:

First we will check the theme of your home page, then the theme of a sub-page and then we will analyze the results.

Step One: Open the Google External Keyword Tool.

Finally I have got my finger out of my arse, and installed the cookie stuffing script

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Also the Cookie Stuffing Script is Complete, which can enable forum stuffing , Image stuffing, SWF Stuffing & Fake the referrer , plus live statistics all with front end and backend login. Possible the best Cookie Stuffing script made to date.

New CPA Facebook Application nearly Developed

0, February 13, 2010
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I have currently been building a new Facebook script that works like super rewards. It has been merged with another script I was currently using however I will be targetting users of such games as Farmville and mafia wars , to then undertake the Aquired CPA offer to gain special game bonuses. Of course all they will get is sweet FA , apart from making me money.

It works but still has a few bugs.. and should be launched within the next week for testing..

I will keep people updated on this.

Google “Slap” of Affiliate Review Sites

0, January 28, 2010
Posted by admin

A few years ago Google first slapped thin affiliate sites with low quality scores, and now, webmasters are complaining again because their high quality review sites just got slapped.

What do I mean by slapped? A Quality Score of 10 being reduced to 1. Thats a slap right in the wallet, because what use to cost $0.50 a click, not is $20.00.

Ouch.

First things first, many experts are claiming that finally the time has come when Google is going to stamp out affiliate marketing because it isnt a real business. Hold on now not a real business? Really? Then why, might I ask, does Google OWN an affiliate network?!?!

They dont hate affiliates, they just hate the lazy ones.

Fact: This issue is with AdWords not the Organic listings.

Testing Results: Of the dozens of affiliate review sites I have, not one of them was slapped in AdWords. Not one.

I also had the opportunity to review sites that did get slapped, and you know what? All of them were awful. They werent high quality, they didnt add value, and they looked like they were built with a content scrapper tool. If you are serious about affiliate market, then get serious about it.

Every program I do my #1 goal is to have a better site than the merchant. Why? Because I know that if my site looks better and performs better, they will want to buy it.

Note: This issue has nothing to do with cloaked links or redirects according to my testing.

CraigsList Method – Survey Panels

0, November 15, 2009
Posted by admin

In this tutorial will explain You how can you make money from survey panels/market research. What are survey panels? Just sites where u can earn money from filling up surveys, receiving emails etc.. Why those type of advertisement? Because almost every aff networks has some offers like that.. Will explain You step by step how i’m doing it..

Preparation

It’s good to have .com domain for obvious reasons ( You look more legit) moreover some people will try to look up your site.. and its not good when they sees blank page so there are 2 ways.. You can make some “company page” or just the easier way that is good for everything.. just create simple html with plain text like: “Server maintenance. We will be back soon.” 100% legit :>

Create an email. and later we will write autorespond message..

Posting on CL

Topic of post should be like: data entry or data processing and for obvious reasons we can post those ads on office or even maybe on customer service sections..

Example:

Code:
We are a young but serious office team looking for a good, permanent addition to our crew. The company is growing so there will be room for advancement. The ideal applicant will have:

Computer experience – savvy with MS Windows; MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook); the ability to easily learn new software programs.

Typing skills must be proficient in typing; min. 50-70 wpm.

Strong project management/planning skills – ability to gather information, ask questions, and devise a working plan and time line that includes all facets from job tracking to data quality assurance to prioritizing, etc. Ability to create, manage, and work to timeliness.

Strong communication skills – communicates verbally and in written form pro actively with updates, problems/potential problems, challenges, goals met, deadlines met/not met/exceeded, reminders, ideas, process improvements, etc.

Excellent work ethics/skills – is punctual, self directed, stays late/comes in early if needed without being asked, flexible, good team player, conscientious, courteous, properly attired, able to multi-task, work well under pressure, etc.

This is a full time position, Monday – Friday 8:30 – 5:30p

his is my detailed report on www.craigslistemailer.com (aff-link). Im currently making $150/day with this method on average. I started with this in the beginning of January and since my first test already made me some money, i decided to go for it. This was my first post back then.

It seems Craigslistemailer is not very well known yet and it should stay this way. If this gets too saturated, it wont work anymore. I would not tell you about this, if i wasnt sure that i can trust you guys on this.
So use it but dont tell everyone.

What is Craigslistemailer

I guess, everybody knows CL. If not, check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craigslist

Craigslist has lots and lots of users and ads – there are hundreds of thousands ads posted everyday. And most of them either want to give away something or are looking to get something. Now if you can fulfill the desire of the adposter with one of your affiliate offers, you gonna make money.

With Craigslistemailer you can super-target your audience, because you can filter ads that match a certain keyword or are in a certain category and then write all those people an email which fulfills their desire. The cool thing: Craigslistemailer does both the searching for ads and the sending of emails. You dont have to bother about mass sending of mails, because Craigslistemailer will do that for you.

Craigslistemailer will you give 200 credits free when you sign up, that means you can send 200 e-mails for free. After that you have to buy Credits, prices ranging between $0.007 and $0.049 per credit. If you sign up under my aff-link at www.craigslistemailer.com, youll get an extra 100 credits after the signup process.

Setting Up PPV Campaigns

0, October 16, 2009
Posted by admin

I thought I’d chime in with how I set up my campaigns. So far, every single campaign I’ve launched on the PPV networks I’m using has profited.

Whether you choose to use this method or not – that’s up to you. It’s not the only way (that’s for sure), and it may not even be the best way. But, it’s worked wonders for me.

You should know by now (or have heard) that URLs are key. Indeed, they are. You should be bidding on a wide variety of URLs. Before I get more into that, here are my steps:

1. I pick a offer/niche. When I do this, I usually go with a CPS offer. I haven’t tested any CPA offers, yet. CPS has worked great for me and I haven’t had time to test anything else. When I pick an offer, I usually pick something trendy that I know is going to get a lot of searches, and of course has the same offer, and other similar offers on other networks. That way, I can rotate the offers to find out which one converts best.

2. I build my list. This is a little bit complicated, but I find that it works great for me. Although, I have 2 different ways of building my keyword/URL list.

2a. First, I’ll find out the most generic keyword or keyword phrase for what I’m about to promote. If I was going to promote Flycell, “ringtoness” is obviously the most generic. If I was going to promote a diet pill, “diet pills” is probably the most generic.

2b. Secondly, I’ll enter in that generic phrase into Google’s keyword tool. Most of you should have an AdWords account by now. If you don’t, get one. You’ll need it in the future anyways. After I enter it into the kw tool, I’ll save the top results that include that generic term. Then I’ll keep going deeper and finding more keywords. Very, very similar to how I would go about building a list for a PPC campaign, just without the AdGroup BS and super long-tail keywords…

2c. Now, if you have access to a scraper, use it. I start with entering the top 5 searched for keywords into the URL scraper. You’ll get a crapload of duplicate URLs, but that’s what excel is for. In the end, you should have a few thousand unique URLs.

3. I clean up my list. This includes removing duplicates, and BS URLs I could care less about. Obviously, you don’t want to bid on Google.com. A lot of times scrapers will pick up the main domain rather than the full URL. So if Squidoo has a lens about ringtones, it might just show Squidoo.com – you obviously again don’t want to bid on that. If I’m lazy, I’ll just remove every single URL that doesn’t contain a keyword related to the niche I’m promoting.

For those who don’t have access to a scraper, just grab the URLs from the first two pages of Google, Yahoo and MSN. And, search the top 5 keywords. That should waste an hour of you time

After I clean up my list, I’ll usually just throw the URLs and keywords into a new campaign. I always, always bid the highest. There’s really no point in bidding lower than someone else. You want the bulk of the traffic. PPV isn’t that fast, so it’s important. I’d only bid less if the ROI is breaking even and I need to bid lower than my EPC.

Anyways, I also like to bid on variations of URLs, and order pages. Those convert pretty well. Here’s some examples:

example.com
example.com/
example.com/index
example.com/index.html

The same goes for order pages. If they end in .php or something, remove the .php and bid on that as well.

Yes, I do get traffic to all those different variations, and yes, I have no idea why… Anyways, the point is, if 20 people are bidding on example.com and you’re the only one bidding on example.com/ you may only get 5% of the views as the main domain without the ” / ” – but you pay 90% less than everyone else is. Same domain – lower price.

I treat PPV nearly the same as I would treat PPC. I test everything thoroughly. And, I don’t test campaigns as a whole. You need to test on a keyword level. If you lose $20 on a campaign, you need to find out which URLs are not converting, and are draining your budget. I have a campaign right now with about 2,000+ URLs and 200+ keywords. The majority of the traffic comes from a few keywords, and a few domains. I haven’t checked yet, but even though it’s profiting very well, I’m sure some of the top traffic keywords/URLs are not converting at all and are just wasting money.

That being said, you need to weed out the bad URLs and Keywords. Depending on how much traffic I get, I usually like to spend at least 2x the payout of the offer. If the offer pays out $5 – it won’t be that hard to figure out which ones are the losers. If it pays out $50 – it will take more time. But the point is, keep the traffic rolling.

You also want to make sure you’re updating your bids. Some of these guys watch their bids like hawks, or use a script to auto-update the bid to be the highest. If you check your bids once a day, or once every other day – that’s really not enough. You need the most traffic, and bidding the highest gets you that.

As I mentioned before, you need to rotate your offers. I made this mistake on my very first campaign. I only had 1 offer. Although I was profiting, when I started rotating, the better offer had about a 4x better EPC – which is enormous…

Also keep in mind that something that doesn’t convert on one network, may convert on another. A great example is Zango vs. AdOn – Zango converts the worst (at least for me and others I’ve talked to) and everyone knows it. Don’t ditch a campaign because it didn’t convert on Zango. Go try it on other networks.

Also, take advantage of the auto-deposit feature. For some companies it’s a 2% discount. Spend $20,000 a month? That’s a nice $400 discount. How many views can you get for $400? A lot! How many conversions? A lot! It’s worth it… In combination with a 2% cash back CC – it’s even more…

I’ve heard a lot of people saying they launch campaigns day in and day out. I personally don’t do that. I treat it more like a PPC campaign. I like to start with one campaign. Make it profitable, move on to the next. But, I’m one of the laziest people on earth, so that’s probably part of the reason

Lastly, this is just the way I do things. If any of the Admin’s recommend something else, go ahead and try/do it. What works for me may not work for others and, the same goes for them. Or, they both could work and it’s a matter of personal preference.

Keypoints:

Track down to a keyword level. Make sure you know what keyword/network converted.
ROTATE. Find the best offer.
Make decisions based on a keyword level, not campaign level. Poopy campaigns have poopy keywords – get the pooper scooper and get ‘em out of there…

Single Keyword Sniping

0, October 10, 2009
Posted by admin

Technique description: Single Keyword Sniping means creating an entire website with the purpose of ranking number one in Google for only one particular keyword.

The aim of the technique is to create small websites that bring you a completely whitehat autopilot income from advertising without having to create new content for the websites or promote them in any way. These are simply set-and-forget income streams.

Estimated average income: 100-500$ per month per website. You should start with a minimum batch of 10 websites which will lead you to an estimative income of 1000-5000$ per month. Actual figures depend on the type of keywords you decide to pursue, I have had a single keyword sniping website earning me well over 1000$ per month, but I do not bother creating websites that earn me less than 100$ per month.

Estimative time frame: You will achieve success somewhere between 2 weeks and several months, depending on the keyword you chose, sandbox issues, use of aged or new domains, your potential for building links, etc… This is a long-term whitehat income method.

Starting costs involved:

- Poor man version: No starting costs required, you will build your sites on free blogger platform(blogspot.com, blogs, etc.) and you will build all your links by hand.

- Struggling entrepreneur version: 10$ for a domain (per year, or even less if you go for an info domain) and 5$ per month for a small plan hosting. You will build your websites on general sub-domains site1.mydomain.com, site2.mydomain.com, site3.mydomain.com, site4.mydomain.com etc…

- Normal entrepreneur version: 100$ for ten domains and a 10$ per month hosting should be enough.

- Smart entrepreneur version: 100$ for ten domains, a 10$ per month hosting, and a couple hundreds of $ for outsourcing work and buying links.

The method consist of 3 steps:

1. Keyword research – choosing your keyword

2. Website creation (including on page seo and monetization)

3. Link building

1. Keyword research

The advantage of single keyword sniping over traditional long tail keyword theory is that while your competitors usually optimize one page for a certain long tail keyword, you optimize your entire website, therefore having a huge advantage in terms of links, trust rank and authority. It is much easier to rank an entire website for a particular long tail keyword than to rank a page.

That being said, the keyword you choose to optimize for should have 3 important characteristics:

a)-a nice amount of searches per month
b)-low competition
c)-potential for monetization

a) A nice amount of searches per month

In my opinion, the best tool that estimates the monthly number of searches for a given keyword is this one (it’s free):

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

When analyzing your results, under the “match type” field you need to choose the “exact match” option. For keyword sniping, this reflects the best the amount of visitors you should expect (for an explanation of the meaning of the match type, please see this link https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6324&ctx=tltp)

In addition to the number of searches provided by the keyword tool, you should expect 30% more visitors, based on my statistics. These will come from various long tails, misspells, keyword tool inaccuracy, etc…

A decent volume of monthly traffic is anything between 2000 and 20 000 searches per month for a keyword sniping website.

b) Low competition

I would love to tell you that in order to asses your competition all you have to do is search your keyword in Google in commas, find the number of competing pages, and draw conclusion from there, but, unfortunately, this is a flawed concept. It does not matter whether there are 100 000 pages or 1 million competing for a particular keyword, it matters the quality of these competitors. When assessing your competition, you should look only at the top 3 results. Since your purpose is getting the number one position, all you need to do is to create a better site that the one found at the top for that particular keyword, and you will bypass all the other millions of competing pages found behind.

This is the raw click distribution in serps:

Number 1 – 58.36%
Number 2 – 13.45%
Number 3 – 9.82%
Number 4 – 4.00%
Number 5 – 4.73%
Number 6 – 3.27%
Number 7 – 0.36%
Number 8 – 2.91%
Number 9 – 1.45%
Number 10 – 2.55%

As you can see, if you can not achieve tops position, you should not even bother creating the website. Actually I would say that if you can’t achieve the number one position, due to the fact that is occupied by an authority website in that niche, you should not start building a website around that particular keyword. The keyword sniping philosophy is created around gaining the number one position and benefiting from the flow of traffic.

There are advanced seo tools that can analyze your competition backlinks- like seo elite- but there are also free firefox plugins that can do the job for free. Two of such plugin are “seo for firefox” and “seo quake”. You can download them for free here:

http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html

http://ff.seoquake.com/

These plugins will instantly show the number of pages, links, page rank, age of the domain, etc… of your competitors in search with a simple click.

As a rule of thumb, you should avoid competing against websites that have a pr bigger than 4, and do not even think to compete against sites that have site links under them in serps. This means in most of the cases that they are already established in that niche and it will take a while before you can overcome them. The roi might not compensate for the effort.

c) Potential for monetization

Most of the keyword sniping philosophy is based on gaining quality traffic from search engines and monetizing it with adsense or other affiliates products. When you choose your keyword, you should ideally aim for a high paying adsense niche, or a niche that has plenty of other streams of monetization – cpa offers, affiliate products, etc… It is not worth the effort to go for the classic 1 cent adsense clicks niches with this strategy – like celebrities, music, movies, etc…

You should also avoid tech savvy niches and go for non tech savvy niches. Savvy users do not click ads- usually the ctr in adsense in under 2-3%, while with non savvy users you can get ctr as high as 10-20% regularly. Do not think line an entrepreneur, think like a normal Joe when brainstorming your niches.

You can see approximately the value of your clicks in adsense by using the above mentioned Google keyword tool and selecting the “show average cpc” option. You will get somewhere between 20%-40% of the value mentioned there.

Once you have decided upon a keyword, and you have analyzed the traffic and your competition, it is time to create your website and start optimize it. If you are new, and never done any kind of seo before, i think you should start with some easy keywords, nothing that have much competition. This will allow you to conquer these positions easily, and you will gain confidence for more competitive keywords later on. Keyword sniping is an excellent way to learn the ropes of keyword, research, content creation, and link building, even if you are a total newbie.

It is also highly recommended that you start to build around 5-10 websites at once. Building a website, then waiting for several weeks or months to gain results, and then starting to build the second one is not an efficient way of doing things. You ll probably waste a year before having 10 websites in serps already bringing you cash using the one-after-the-other option, when you can have them in less than 2 months if you choose the bulk strategy.

Also, having a larger number of websites is also a way to protect you in case one of your keyword sniping websites do not perform as expected, gets sandboxed, or your competitions proves to be more competitive than you expected. By having 5-10 such websites, you diversify your income streams, and even if one of your website does not perform well at a certain moment, you can rely on the income coming from your other websites.

2) Building your website

- Domain name selection

If you do not have money to invest in buying domains and a hosting, then you could use the free blogger alternative. Blogger is a service offered by Google that allows you to create unlimited blogs, free of charge, and – unlike other similar alternatives- you can monetize the blogs and keep all 100% of the revenue produced. Your subdomain will look something like: chosenname.blogspot.com.

If you chose to opt for a domain, keep in mind that serps are not influenced by the top level domain you choose, and there is no difference between a subdomain and a domain.

The advantage of having your own domain is – among others- that you can sell it later down the road, for a nice chunk of money, especially if your keyword sniping website is bringing you a nice recurring income.

Your domain or subdomain should contain the keyword you try to optimize for, this is a must. The presence of the keywords in the domain name is a crucial factor in getting good positions, especially for long tail keywords.

You should also pay attention at keyword density in title. Something like keyword.com is more valuable than keywordblablabla.com.

-Website creation

The easiest way of creating your keyword sniping websites is using the wordpress platform.

Ideally, your website should consist of 5-10 articles, 600 words long, and having a keyword density of 2-3%. All the content on your blog should be original, so no scraped or auto generated content. This will help you with avoiding sandbox, getting ranked, and establishing a whitehat income- no fear of getting banned from adsense or search engines.

Every one of your articles should link back to your main page using the keyword you target as an anchor text. This link back should preferably be found in the introductory paragraph – whenever someone scrapes your content – or the rss feed – automatically it will create a backlink to you.

Other than that, the blog should have a basic on site seo optimization – se friendly permalinks, avoiding duplicate content, etc…

(If you have never done basic seo on a wordpress blog, check this article for a general idea, or ask for help in the forum http://yoast.com/articles/wordpress-seo/)

Getting double listings in Google:

A double listing appears in most of the cases when two pages of the same website rank on the first page of Google for a given particular keyword.

Google serps therefore merge those two pages, upping the lower page at the level of your upper page, and offering you more exposure with a double listing.

Double listing allows you to fill 2 positions with your website for a particular keyword, and obviously, is a huge advantage in terms of getting traffic.

In order to benefit from this, you should also create an article on your website that has the title exactly the keyword your optimizing from. If your domain is keyword.com, you should obtain the second listing with the article keyword.com/keyword.html Make sure to interlink those two pages, keyword.com linking back to keyword.com/keyword.html with the anchor text required and vice versa. Once you will send some backlinks to these pages, you will get a double listing.

3) Getting backlinks

This is the most important part that can influence your success. Whoever gets the most quality targeted links, conquer the serps, there is no doubt about that.

But first, several aspect regarding the quality and type of backlinks you need.

-You aim for backlinks that have your targeted keyword as the anchor text. However, variations of the anchor text is an important issue, getting plenty of links with the same anchor text is called Google bombing and can result in your website being sandboxed or penalized.

If your targeted keyword consists of 3 words, “word1 word2 word3″ your anchor text variations should look like “word 1 word 2″, then “word 2 word 3″ and then ” word 1 word 3″, and most of the links, obviously “word 1 word 2 word 3″.

If your targeted keyword consists of only 2 words, then you need to vary your anchor text by adding other related words, like “word 1 word 2 blablabla” or “blablabla word 1 word 2″.

- An influx of low quality backlinks over a short period of time – several hundred links in a matter of days is detrimental to your optimization, and usually leads to a penalty if you are using them on a new domain. Make sure to build links at a steady pace, and in the beginning try to throw in several authority links to avoid getting sandboxed.

- Between site wide and single page links, try to opt for single page links, they are more valuable.

- A backlink coming from a niche related website is far more valuable than a backlink coming from an unrelated website, even if it has a pr of 0.

- You should focus also on building deeplinks, not only home page links. A good percent is 80% home page links, 20% deeplinks.

Building links:

Specific details for link building are to be discussed in the forums, i will just list some general guidelines. I usually classify links according to their quality in two main category:

Level 0 Backlinks: pr 0 links, usually placed on newly created pages, not much of link juice. You should get hundred of such links to make a difference, but they do have their role. Example of sources for level 0 backlinks:

- Social bookmarking. You can automate building these kinds of links with the following websites – for free.

http://www.onlywire.com

http://www.socialposter.com

- Forum posting links – please check the forum for the invisible backlinks trick and for do follow forums

- Blog commenting on do follow blogs

- Directory submission – become obsolete later, but if you do not have any other source of links, you could give it a try. Here is a good list of directories sorted according to their page rank: addurl.nu

- Article Marketing : can be done manually or automated. More tips about this will be posted in the forum.

- Blog farming and parasite hosting links

Level 1 Backlinks: These are usually high quality links, high page rank links, that have a nice pr juice and can influence your serps significantly.

- Link exchange. When done properly, they could be a gold mine, since you can decide on what anchor text you want, and you will have your backlink placed wherever you want, usually on a related page. Exchanging links with a related website can be done two ways. Exchanging links with a non related website should be done three ways or more, in order to avoid detection.

- Buying links. Try to avoid classic networks such as text links ads or tnx.net as Google seems to detect and penalize them. Use direct links brokers, found in webmasters forums.

- Miscellaneous Links. Other innovative way of getting high pr links, such as the fake identity exploit posted in the blog previously

CraigsList Cleverness 1.0

0, August 28, 2009
Posted by admin

One of these methods was stolen from me a few months back and sold for $500 a copy to a few people after I was nice enough to give the step by step to someone via instant message, but it was certainly worth it and can easily make you $10,000 or more this month depending on the time you put in.

Regardless, the following exploits can be used for a ton of work related CPA, CPL, or affiliate offers and is mega profitable.

First, below is an original post by me where I attempted to open peoples eyes to the real exploits available by utilizing Craigslist.

There are three of my methods here, two in the post each capable of $200 or more a day and the third which is worth a fast $10,000 or more:

I was going to put up something pretty in depth, but then I realized that a lot of members may not have any startup cash or page building knowledge, so I figured I’d throw up a simple Craigslist tactic that makes me about $120-$160 a day, and this is net profit after the expense of one of my staff ($9 per hour) that runs this for me.

Basically it’s all about posting help wanted ads in sections like “customer service” “office help” anywhere where a telecommute position could be offered.

Make your ad look legitimate, something like: “We are a cutting edge software firm seeking an experienced customer service rep. The qualified candidate should have moderate knowledge of Microsoft office, email, and excellent communication skills, telecommute is offered for the right applicant. Please forward a resume and cover letter for consideration.”

By posting variations of this ad talking about different types of companies looking to fill different types of positions in numerous cities, you’ll receive literally hundreds of resumes a day. Just make sure you include the word “telecommute” in the ad, and also check the “telecommute ok” box in the additional posting options before submitting.

We grab all the emails, wait about a week, and then start sending them a few affiliate offers about work from home jobs, telecommute placement companies etc.

We obviously have their name from the resume and say in the email that they are receiving the ad because they requested information on available positions in _____<—(whatever position they applied for), so it all looks legit and I always give them a place to unsubscribe to add even more legitimacy.

Now that’s the simple way, and I should mention DO NOT USE AN AUTORESPONDER, it will only appear to the applicant that you are fake. Instead grab the emails and throw them in an excel sheet for mailings about a week later.

Want to get even more in depth and make some serious money each day? Of course you do, but it takes a little internet and phone work…..

Many staffing agencies, temp and otherwise offer a referral fee for anyone you as a “headhunter” bring to them.

So let’s you posted your ad in Tampa Bay CL, you’ll be getting about 30 resumes within a day from the Tampa area and also a few random ones, but we’re only worried about Tampa right now.

Now you do a search for “staffing agencies tampa” and no doubt there will be 30 of them in the tampa area.

Call them up and say “Hi I was wondering if you offer a referral fee for placing applicants with your firm” Many will offer this, if they say no, ask to speak to a manager and let them know you can send dozens of new qualified local applicants each week.

Sounds crazy, but most people don’t think to use a staffing agency in their search for work, and the competition between staffing firms is so fierce that they want as many resumes as they can get on file.

Most firms have no idea how to market online because they are primarily local and don’t see the point in doing anything but getting in the yellow pages and being listed with the chamber of commerce. You as an internet marketer can exploit this and make a very nice income grabbing resumes for dozens of cities.

If you like to keep it simple, the email method works just fine by for a nice average each month of about $120 a day. Hope it helps.

Well that post sparked about 70 PMs begging for help, and in my replies I discussed additional CPA exploits like GoToWebinar and a few other CPA programs such as the large job sites that were paying per resume submission.

Well start with GoToWebinar:

GoToWebinar is on the Commission Junction network, it pays $50 per FREE trial, and an additional $50 if the person renews the following month.

Obviously we are only concerned with getting that free trial commission.

Quite simply, you are posting an ad exactly as I stated above regarding a telecommute office position of some kind, the key being the look of legitimacy.

How do you look legitimate?

Its pretty simple, look at other ads on CL, or my personal favorite, jump over to CareerBuilder.com or Monster.com and steal a job listing from there. They are always well written, the salary makes sense, and all the work has been done for you.

Simply change it up a little, insert your company name, done deal.

You will of course receive dozens of resumes with each post, every one of these is a prospect for any one of the three methods Im discussing here.

The next step is to wait a few days before contacting them, just as would be the case on any normal job you have applied to.

Now, many of you are probably hip to the fact that I like to be super in depth with how I roll out a method, and frankly that is the reason I absolutely blow it out of the water income wise on every method I create.

For me, I want a professional company site so that emails are coming directly from it to the prospects. I want Vonage small business or a business account with one of the cellular carriers so that my company name is displayed on the caller ID when I give them a call. I want a toll free number and a top level office address displayed prominently on the site.

All of this costs less than $500 to setup and with it you will make no less than $30,000 using many of these methods.

Seems to be a nice ROI yes?

Even still, a lot of you guys half ass it and it really pisses me off. You want the money in your hand today, you arent willing to lay out a few bucks, and that is why many of you will not see the same success using these methods as myself or other members here who get the importance of covering all the bases.

That was my little plea for you to do this right, and hopefully a fair percentage of you will invest in doing so.

Getting back to step 3, youll now be contacting the prospect and letting them know they are being considered for the position.

Personally I prefer to have this done by phone, it only motivates the prospect more and is far more effective.

If you havent paid the lousy $29 to get a vonage business line, or similar service, then youll have to email them, you dont want to block the call or use your personal number as this looks odd in a potential employees eyes.

Hopefully youve at least setup a corporate site so you can email them professionally because sending through gmail is going to raise a lot of red flags with most prospects.

Step 4 is telling them they are required to join a webinar the following week where a company presentation will be made regarding the position.

Youll be telling the prospect that a follow up questionnaire will be supplied after the webinar in order to determine the right candidate for the position.

Step 5 is pretty obvious; youll be giving them a link (your affiliate link) to the GoToWebinar program and instructing them to setup a new free account so they will have it available for the presentation.

I prefer to create a sub page on my company domain like: yourcompany.com/11-17-08-webinar.html or something to that effect and sending the prospect to that where a page will display the webinar time, length, and of course the affiliate link to download GoToWebinar.

Make sure to tell them to get setup within the next day or so in case they have any technical difficulties. You dont want them waiting until the last minute to download because you want them to stay on the trial at least 2-3 weeks so it does not look suspicious to GTWs affiliate managers.

There are a couple approaches to keeping them on the trial an extra week or two. Youve seen the first part that gets them on board a week early, next you can reschedule the webinar another week later by saying virtually anything such as the hiring manager holding the webinar had an unexpected business trip, etc.

At some point before the actual webinar you will tell the prospect the position was filled but you will keep their resume on file as a similar position may be opening up shortly, or whatever you choose to say.

There is no shortage of ways to spin each part of the process. Even dragging your feet, you should be able to do $5000 this month.

As far as the first method where I discuss sending work from home or related offers via email, it really couldnt be any easier.

There are a couple of different prospects we are seeking here, the higher salary employee whos now out of work, and the low end salary customer service/administrative type.

For the higher salary guys, you want to post ads for marketing managers, VPs, head of departments, sales trainers etc.

For low salary, obviously customer service, administrative office work, etc.

For both of these groups there is an ENDLESS supply of related offers that fit them, Im going to post them in the forum because I expect you guys to contribute as you find programs.

TheLadders.com for example specializes in $100,000 a year and higher positions. They pay $12 for a one month subscriber.

Many of the guys posting on CL dont know about TheLadders and those that have heard of it are often too distracted to remember, that is until you hit them in the face with a personal email like:

Mike, we know how hard it is to find a top level sales manager position on the job sites out there, and a large part of that is the companies looking for you are not searching there.

Wed like to invite you to search almost 60,000 top level positions suited for your experience and salary requirements.

You get the gist.

Same deal with those customer service job seekers, think data entry training, work from home jobs, and even get paid to sites like cashcrate that offer some quick cash.

You will end up with hundreds of resumes a week, it will take some practice, but youll soon be mailing large databases of job seekers with relevant offers and you will see more and more conversions.

The mind of a job seeker is a simple one I need to get cash rolling in they are far more accepting of anything that may help them accomplish this than their normal state of mind when they are comfortable.

The staffing firm placement method is obviously a lot more hands on, its going to require you to hit the phone hard calling staffing agency after staffing agency to get yourself a deal.

Remember that even at a few bucks an applicant that equates to some serious cash for the amount of local resumes you can push their way.

Believe me when I tell you, this is still a very open market, as it is when it comes to anything local, most of these businesses do not use the internet to further their business, they are still basing their advertising around yellow pages, local radio, mailers and so on.

Im going to do a whole series on these types of specific exploits, this is the type of model that will earn you $200,000 a year or more as the market is so wide open right now.

I think its more effective for you guys if we discuss all of this in the forum so that ideas can be shared openly and I can answer any specific questions.