Posts Tagged ‘adsense’

Adsense Behind Image

0, March 17, 2010
Posted by admin

Ive currently seen old posts regarding Images with adsense cloaked behind, so the image looks very discrete, when in fact is your adsense image. There is a probalem doing this with wordpress, because you need I frame plugins for this to work, unless if you do it on the template directly.

Click the picture below

Now we know this works, we add our own adsense to pages like our main page so it looks as if it is getting clicked correctly

This works UNDER the radar, I share my adsense code with other blogs, and target 1 site with image / adsense so my ctr is always less than 1%

More Info coming soon

Adsense Behind Image Update

0, February 26, 2010
Posted by admin

ok this is working flawlessly

its quite simple, the code I have produced in older posts look for it, and then you add the code in a html file..

another example, 1st line on www.sexaddicts.us

As you can see people will click on the 1st line of video’s.. so I am getting hits all the time on my adsense.

Currently averaging approx 200 per blog I have this on per month

Another example:

Just remember to keep your CTR DOWN, post your adsense on legit sites on posts, my CTR IS ALWAYS LESS THAN 1%

AdSense Tips & Tricks

0, February 15, 2010
Posted by admin

I will start of by saying my method of adsense behind image works pretty well, altho it is very blackhat if you need good money fast thats the way to do it…. However..

I know I am not an AdSense Monster but I feel I do well for myself even though I use things differently than most do. I use AdSense to help with my PPC bill. Let me show you quickly and then well go through some points that can help you with your AdSense.

Create a plan for why you are going to use AdSense. You will want to do this because the amount you are earning per click is a fraction of the amount an advertiser is earning. That is the reason why they are paying you to do it, you will make more money then they will.

Caution: Do not settle for many 50 cents when you could be making $12.00 instead.

Robots.txt Tip:

To ensure that you get your site indexed properly by Google Media Bot ensure you place the following code into your robots.txt file. After you put it in you will see a difference so make sure you put it in there. One of the main benefits of having this code is that it will place relevant ads and fewer PSAs. You dont need to be nervous about the Disallow statement that is in the code, it is the syntax of the robots.txt file. It doesnt have anything after it so this means its not disallowing anything from the bot meaning you are giving full access to all your pages to the spider.

User-agent: Mediapartners-Google
Disallow:

When AdSense first came about I decided to sign up and placed the ads onto one of my affiliate sites. It turned out that my conversion ratio for that affiliate program didnt have much movement keeping a consistent rate. When I looked a bit further I noticed that I had a 6% CTR. Before AdSense my conversion rate was approximately 2% so it turned out I was earning money from 8% of the visitors I received. Not too shabby.

I decided to test this out on more sites and the same figure came back to me but the conversion still stayed quite consistent. So why exactly was this happening? I did an exit survey but that didnt give any details since the people leaving didnt seem to fill out my survey. I came to the conclusion that the people that purchased my stuff were already going to buy anyways with or without ads showing. For those that were leaving higher percentages were hitting the back button and the other handful looked for a way out and they usually were the ones that hit the AdSense ads.

In all honesty its not my fault they didnt find what they were looking for. There is no possible way you can please everyone and nor would I like too, but I would like to maximize the revenue my site gets so I came up with a plan. Take a look at the plan I came up with:

1) Having a targeted monthly budget is key so when I launch my affiliate program I will already have the list of keywords that will convert. As an example we will use a budget of $1,000.00 per month.

2) Target the average CPC. This is actually pretty easy to do. You never want to have a bid that is more than 50% of the revenue youd earn per visitor. So for example your PPC campaign has a commission of $50.00 with a conversion ratio of 1% youll have revenue of 50 cents per visitor ($50.00/100=$0.50). To ensure you have profit this means you can not go over $0.25 per click. By bidding more then that you will actually see yourself loosing money and this is the main thing you want to avoid. Now for another example lets say your conversion ratio increased to 4% meaning youd have revenue of $2.00 per visitor, meaning you can now have a bid of $1.00 per click. Quite amazing isnt it?

3) With AdSense try to project a 6% CTR with a revenue of $0.50 per click. For every 100 views you get to your page youd get revenue of $3.00 or $300.00 EPM (Earnings per Thousand Views).

4) For our example we spent $1,000.00 a month for our PPC with an average of $0.25 a click. You brought 4,000 visitors into your site holding an average number of page views being 3 per, or 12,000 page views.

5) 1% conversion: 40 sales x $50.00 = $2,000.00 (Affiliate Revenue)
6% AdSense CTR: 720 clicks x $0.50 = $360.00 (AdSense Revenue)
Subtract the PPC Spend – $1,000 (PPC Spend)

This will probably get your *** accounts burned ! so use only if you have several accounts and are ready to take some risks.

The general outline of the method is quite elementary. It is based on the following conclusion from previous tests : stuffing untargeted traffic can be profitable depending on the price you pay for it.

I stuff Adbrite traffic the following way :

  1. Validate the page you want to send traffic to (turn off stuffing code)
  2. Once the page is validated, turn stuffing on
  3. Choose how many people you want to stuff / day (CPM starts 0.001 $, min budget is 5$)

I started this in early december. My results are the following :

I paid 2000$ for traffic
Bought 4 ***s for 400$
Already had 1 ***

My Shopping Ads account was banned in two weeks, I had over 2,000$ in the c-panel. 500$ have been paid.

One *** account has been terminated with a 3 days notice, got paid 6,000 $. This was from a 20 days test, stuffing every *** programs. Low EPC, but x00,000 clicks.

One *** is flagged for review : less than 2,000$. I consider this lost.

Three ***s running smoothly, One of them paid 8,000$ in two months. The others have been put my chain just recently.

The net profit is about 12,000$, the ROI is 6 times.

Pros : once you started the process, nothing else to do (no listing auctions etc)
Cons : *** accounts flagged, banned, etc…

I was thinking about writing a blueprint of the process, but maybe this outline is enough for you guys to figure everything out ?

Reminder : don’t start out making 400$/day with this, your account will be terminated.

I have yet to determine what is “under the radar” with this…

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

As I had promised, Here is a method I have used for 5 months with Adsense. I made way over 10K with this using only one Adsense account (not even one year old), on a brand new domain which was not even indexed. This is to show Google is no God and there click detection system is a joke. I went unnoticed for 5 months but eventually I was banned (which I believe was sabotage), but as you all know, when they ban you, they dont tell you why they did it, they just do it. I think the economy has a little bit to do with it too, as companies are trying to save up with their ad budgets and so on. Regardless, I made money and I/you still can, as you can always open new adsense accounts and still be able to make good dough. If I had 4 accounts running back in november, I would have made an easy 50k with this. So I would recommend splitting it up between accounts if you can. Well, just to give an idea, the first month I made close to 7K and that was on a domain that was registered a month earlier, problably in the sandbox and not indexed, with an Alexa Rank of a thousand zeroes lol. So if you have an established site and an old account, this can work good for ya. Now, as with any black hat methods, theres always a risk, but for me, life without risks is nothing :-)

So, again, there is a risk involved losing your account. You can use this with other PPC companies too,like Adbrite, bidvertiser of Exoclick, but they pay peanuts. Also, this is optmized to work with image ads, it can work with text ads too, but CTR will be way low. So what Im about to explain to you involves using a 300X250 image ad from adsense.

Alright, so whats the method about? Well, what we are going to do is to trick people into clicking your adsense ad without them knowing. Thats it. So these are the requirements for you to work this out:

A Server with PHP/MySQL is required

1 – Account with a PPC Company that offers you image ads (Adsense/Exoclick are examples of this);

2 – White Hat Site to display your ad on. This needs to be running PHP;

3 – Landing Page where you will send the traffic to;

4 – Traffic Source. This is the most important part, since you cant make money with no traffic. My traffic source, which Im going to reveal it to you, was from adult traffic. Yep, thats it guys, adult traffic is not crap for this method :-) . And why is that? Well, since the method involves people clicking your ads without them knowing, whats best to motivate people to click? Well, check this site out (Adult Material, be careful):

http://www.adultbigmovies.com/diabol…els/dvd07.html

(This is non-functional, it is just an example of a LP that can be used with this)

As you can see, there are 3 thumbs there, and in order for the user to view the movie, they click the thumb. Well, the script that Im about to reveal basically overlays your PPC ad right over the thumb, but its completely invisible. They click expecting to see a movie, but what they just did was clicking your money making ad. Sounds simple? Not really, we have 3 thumbs here. So we dont know which ad hes going to click, so our little magic script will “follow” the mouse to whatever thumb the perv decides to click. Lots of things are going on in the background too, and thats for your safety:

- His IP will be logged to a DB. So if they comeback, they are not shown the ad anymore :-)
- He gets tagged with a LSO, AKA “flash cookie”. Yep, I went to that extreme and created something that will drop a flash cookie into their system. If the cookie is present, again no ad will ever be shown again if he does not clear his LSOs (and the average internet user doesnt know about this guys).
-If we find some sneaky bastard that is a bit curious and tries to see anything with Firebug, we detect the presence of FB and halt any code to be sent to the client. So basically we are safe if someone tries to check you out with FB
- Back Button is disabled. When they click the ad, most PPCs got frame breakers, so the destination URL will be shown. If they hit the back button, they will be taken back to the URL of the ad, so they will be stuck. That prevents your ad to be re-loaded again.

Now, Im pretty sure you have questions about this. Well if you dont have access to Adult Traffic, it is flexible enough to adapt to what you have. You can setup a LP for example, with a YoutubeVideo embedded and have the same effect. I will show you how to do that too. So if you want, you can buy traffic from whatever source and send it to your LP. You just need to be creative and figure out a way to “seduce” your user into clicking something. It doesnt have to be a thumb or image, it can be a flash file, even a link works. I will show you how to do that too.

Now, you are problably worried about the referer right? Well, Running this for 5 months with adsense, I have managed to bypass them by just setting the referer to be the WH Page itself and that how its gonna be for you too. Of your WH Page is http://mysite.com/index.php, the PPC will always see the referer as http://mysite.com/index.php It is all built in, so if you are buyng traffic/using adult traffic, it should still work. Guys, Im giving my personal experience with the referer issue, people say Google likes to see your traffic being organic, well, I can tell you that for 5 months, I served them my own referer and they never bothered me.

Iframe detection. The script uses an iframe setup to basically load your site into a hidden iframe showing the floating ad that will follow the mouse to whatever spot you tell the script to. In our example, google has a litle variable that is sent to them named “frm” and its either set as “1″ (site is framed), or “0″ (no frame). What I found out was that if I set the iframe to 800×800px, Google will send the var “frm” set as “0″. So after that, our script will dynamically resize the hidden iframe to the exact size of the ad. So thats also taken care of
So, before you follow our install steps, make sure you have an ad setup with Google/PPC company and your WH site is ready as well as the LP that will trick the user into clicking whatever you want him to click. I will now explain how to setup everything and how to send traffic to.

FILE LIST

Ok, the script contains loads of files, you will only need to modify:

db_connect.php -> This file holds the info for your DB connection. Make sure you have your db/user/pass setup properly here, otherwise nothing is going to work.

cgrotator.js -> Here we will setup the coordinates of where you want your ad to follow the mouse. THis is crucial to get the clicks to work.

igrotator.js and tgrotator.js -> Any changes to the file above need to be reflected here. These files take care of generating ad impressions.

CRONS FOLDER – This folder is to be placed where you want your script to reside (EXCEPT FOR AD-STATS.PHP). So, place this folder where you install your script and go to your CPANEL and setup 2 CRONS, set them to run these 2 files with the frequency to run every minute (they are very light files, so dont worry about it).

Now, AD-STATS.php will go on the root folder of your WH site, the site that displays your adsense ad. This file basically logs in to Google, pulls your stats (Earnings, CTR, Clicks) and puts in the DB. Why do we need this? Because Our script relies on knowing your current CTR with Google to apropriately split traffic so that your CTR is always within safe range (this is set between 7 to 9.99%)

Open AD-STATS.php and edit LINE 138, setting that to the absolute URL of your WH Site (http://www.mysite.com)
Edit Line 419 with your adsense login info (email and pass)
Now set a cron to run this file every 15 or 20 minutes. So what it is doing is, checking google every 15-20 minutes for your CTR. If it is over the safe range, your traffic will be unclickable, meaning it will generate impressions instead, until your CTR is within the safe range again (more on that later);

You will also need to place a copy of db_connect.php on the root folder of you WH site, since the script needs to log into your DB and update your current stats.

Ok, now, what we need to do is to create our DB Tables. Go to PHPAdmin and import each .sql file in the SQL Folder. They will create the needed tables for the script to work.

Ok, now on to our WH Site. You already should have db_connect.php and ad-stats.php on your root. Now to to the WH SITE CODE Folder and open adsense-code.php. Between the ‘ ‘ paste your adsense code from Google. Save the file and make sure it is on the root of your site. Now open code.php and copy all the code and paste it on the top of your WH Site’s source code index.php file. So it should be like:

<?

OUR PASTED CODE

?>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Basically what we are doing here is cloaking. Traffic coming from the script will be sent here and traffic coming from the script will only load our adsense code when displaying the floating hidden ad.

Now, lets go to our DB. Open the table “site_list” and add your site to the rotator. There’s a built in rotator into the script, so if you have more than one site here, traffic an be split to diff WH sites, you just have to follow the WH Site procedure above if you want to work with more than one site/account.

So for the site_id, enter some random char, like 123jhkdfsf or whatever. Now, go to tredir.php and edit LINE 61:

$query = “SELECT * FROM site_list WHERE site_id IN (‘349ds9d8f7′,’2l34jkhsd0′)”; (REPLACE THE RANDOM CODES HERE WITH YOUR OWN)

If you have only one site, just use your random code between both ” ” . tredir.php is the script responsible for redirecting/rotating traffic when your CTR is too high.

To make sure each site gets the same amount of traffic later, just add your sites to site_list table and make sure you equaly split them to both of your random codes. Also, make sure the URL is in this format: http://www.mysite.com (VERY IMPORTANT).

OK, so up to now, we are almost done. Lets create our Landing Page where our users will click on.

You should place the LP on the same location as your script resides.

The file that holds the coordinates for our ads to follow the mouse if cgrotator.js . Lets analyze it.

As you can see, our JS code (Jquery Framework) is first wrapping 4 divs around our thumbs on our example LP (gallery-new.html). Each div has its ID that our script will use later down in the code to move our ad around.

What it does now is, it appends a DIV named “float” to one of our other divs (“main3″) and if attaches our hidden iframe to “float”, setting it to 800X800 and set its source to redir.php. This file will rotate between the site_list in the DB and send traffic to index.php, your WH sites default file. The code that we pasted earlier will spit just the ad since traffic from redir.php (cloaked) will only have it display the ad. Right before this all happened, our script has also dropped the LSO, logged the user to the DB (or done nothing if the user has FB isntalled).

If we analyze cgrotator.js, you will see 4 mouseover functions, that will place the floating iframe right above the thumbs. Here is what we need to edit. The sample gallery-new.thml uses:

$(‘#float’).css({left: main_position.left + 20, top: main_position.top + 30 });

You will need to edit “20″ and “30″ if you decide to make your own LP and find out the exact coordinates. To make it easy, after you have gone through all the install process, edit this line in cgrotator.js:

$(“#main3″).after(“<div id=”float” style=”position:absolute; z-index:1000; opacity: 0; filter:alpha(opacity=0);”></div>”);

SET OPACITY TO 100 (Make sure you change both here, one is for IE, the other is for FF).

Then run your LP again and adjust as needed. Now make sure you delete your IP off the DB and clear your LSO everytime you reload, otherwise you will see nothing Also, if you are using Firebug and its enabled because you want to see what is going on, delete core-fb.php and then upload core-nofb.php and rename it to core-fb.php so that you can have the FF detection function disabled.

When you find the perfect spot, you want to set opacity back to 0 and make sure you have core-fb.php back.

On our test gallery, we have 4 thumbs. If you say want to work with one, just make sure you delete the other mouseover functions from cgrotator.js and make sure you use the .wrap function to wrap the div you need. If you guys need, to request a LP template and I can do it for you

NOW ADD THIS IN THE HEAD TAG OF YOUR LP (NOT YOUR WH SITE!!!). Make sure the LP stands on the same location as the script:

<script src=”urchin.js?sid1=1234&sid2=5678&galt=cg” type=”text/javascript”/></script>

SID1 = Your first random number you created earlier;
SID2 = The second random number you created earlier;
GALT = cg (Clicks) / ig (impressions)

Ok so here is an explanation of the reasoning behind ig and cg. Google (or any other PPC) looks after your CTR. A CTR thats too high is no good on googles side, so what you want to do is, for your LP, use always “cg”. all that traffic will make your thumbs clickable. If CTR goes above the random threshold, the script will turn this into impressions, basically the ads will be hidden and wont be clickable.

Now use “ig” on any page that you want to make traffic become impressions. That will lower your CTR. Say you have a high traffic site, just add this tag to it and that traffic will become impressions on your end. This is all to balance so that you have a Healthy CTR.

Later, I will be posting the STATS Panel, That will give you an overview of your sites CTR, as well as clicks/earnings/CTR/EPC throughout the day.

Up to this point, you should have a fully working script.

htaccess =
AddDefaultCharset utf-8
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^urchin.js$ core-fb.php
RewriteRule ^i.js$ i.php

Adsense Under Image

0, September 2, 2009
Posted by admin

Be warned this can get you banned from adsense but hell its nice:

It seems that more and more often people are dropping AdSense a revenue stream do to ever
decreasing ad clicks and the fact that traffic is just worth more through affiliate sales or CPA offers. With
every intention of being banned from AdSense and just playing around before dropping them
completely I started a VERY black hat AdSense campaign which, my to my initial surprise, is still going
strong 5 months later and getting me a paid a ton!
I will not lie; this is very against AdSense ToS so you do risk being banned. All that I can say is that I have
not gotten banned and I get paid. If you are a bit faint of heart or perhaps using your AdSense account
for white hat things and do not want to risk it that is 100% fine just check out other programs, who do
not care so much about quality for their advertisers and do NO manual checking. These networks
include:
BidVertiser
MSN
AdBrite
YSM
All of these networks pay out slightly lower, on a cost per click basis, than Google AdSense but they do
still pay and with this method you will still earn big! I can also attest to the fact that my friends who use
this method have never been banned from AdSense either. As I said though, use it at your own risk and
perhaps consider applying to another network so a ban will not hurt your current or future AdSense
prospects.
Alright, now that youve made up your mind about what pay-per-click program youre going to use how
about we go ahead and get on to the method
Set Up
The first step for setup here is start out a brand new site. You will need hosting for this, a domain is
optional as you can always use a redirect/shortening service but you will need your own hosting as you
are going to be editing some .php files. You can use 000webhost.com for free hosting but it does not
look clean so I recommend moving away from it once you get paid. Since Google Trends, and our traffic
technique, are both very short lived you will be spending about 5-10 minutes each day setting up a new
page based around a new trend. It gets more simple next time as you have your template and only have
to edit the URL for the new picture as well as put it the dimensions for it. This can be done on hosted
sites only! Blogger.com/BlogSpot.com blogs will NOT work as you need to edit a .php page to make the
code for this work!
Your very first step for the day is to head over to Google.com/trends and look for a suitable Google
trend for the day. An ideal trend, for this method, will need to posses one of the following attributes:
Not covered by the major media networks such as Associated Press, CNN or Fox News. These
networks will be the only things that will outrank you in Google, which is going to be your traffic
source. Generally speaking about 1/3 of the top 100 trends fit this criterion and you can run with
them!
The Google Trend needs to be about some sort of content that people are dying to get. This
works with mainly two things videos and pictures. For this method to work you will need your
visitor to click on the picture, you will see why later.
In this example I am a bit limited today because it is the 4th of July so that takes up a ton of Google
Trends and is not too useable to me. However, there are always at least a few Trends out there that I
can work with. Today I went with versus cycling which holds some great qualities; it is not covered by
the big networks, it is related to TV so I can put up a clip and it even has a related Trend a little further
down the list which means the possibility to add some extra traffic (this method will let you target up to
2 Google Trends per blog post)! Here is a little shot for yall:
Now it is time to get a little content for my new page for the day. I will head over to Google Image
search and just type in versus cycling. I found a suitable image in about a minute, anything that looks
like it could be a frame from a video will do just fine. Here is the image that I went with:
Now I want to make it look like a video, this is pretty darn simple! All we are going to do is to stick a play
button right on top of it. You dont even need Photo Shop to make this look good; Im doing it in MS
Paint on my laptop as a matter of fact! I have found the perfect button for you and you can get it at:

Just take that image and paste it right on top of the picture that you found. My final product, for my new
web page, is this bad boy:
Nothing too fancy but since you have to do this daily I prefer to only spend about 2 minutes total to slap
up this picture! From here you can upload it straight to your server for use in your new web page.
You may be thinking that it is pretty black hat to get a person to click on something that isnt what you
make it out to be. Well, youve been warned this is a VERY black hat method and you havent seen
anything yet! I am about to show you how to get credited for an AdSense, or other network of your
choosing, click every time someone clicks on that video!
Now it is time to generate your AdSense code. The big thing here is that you do NOT want a 100% CTR.
Since Google made clicks only count on the text links and not the whole ad this helped a lot. Although
you could easily still get 80%+ CTR it WILL get you banned as it initiates a manual review by Google!
Because of this you want to make your Ad Unit smaller than the picture size. What is going to happen is
that this will make it so that people will have to click the correct area of the picture your fake video
in order to get an AdSense click. This way only a percentage of people clicking on the image will also be
clicking your AdSense ad unit so you have a reasonable looking CTR.
So, it is now time to take this picture and hide it over your AdSense ads. In order to do this simply use
the template that is on the following page. Create a new .txt document and paste all of it in there, then I
will show you what needs to be changed to make it have your current image up and your AdSense ads
behind it. Also please note AdSense now uses a new format for ads, I use copied+pasted ad units from
my old site so it looks like this. If you do the newer ones just stick that code where my AdSense code
shows up
Ok then, here it goes for ya:
<style>
iframe{
opacity: 0;
border: 0px none transparent;
position: absolute;
top: 0px;
left: 0px;
height: 300px;
width: 250px;
filter:alpha(opacity=0);
}
img{
position: absolute;
top: -50px;
left: 0px;
height: 475px;
width: 342px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div>
<img src=”http://YOURDOMAINN.com/YOURIMAGE.gif”/>
<script type=”text/javascript”><!–
google_ad_client = “pub-YOURPUBID”;
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
google_ad_format = “300×250_as”;
google_ad_type = “image”;
google_ad_channel = “YOURCHANNEL”;
//–></script>
<script type=”text/javascript”
src=”http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js”>
</script>
<center>Watch versus cycling in this video clip.<br>Versus Cycling is some
great videos to watch!
</div>
</body>
As you can see this is designed for a 300×250 ad unit. If you use a smaller ad unit (a must do if your
picture is somewhat smaller) then just also change the dimensions, highlighted above in blue, to the
dimensions of your ad unit. The areas highlighted in green reflect the height of width of your picture, be
sure to change these to reflect whatever picture you use as well. If you are using a fairly large picture
and do not need a smaller ad then simply change the parts highlighted in yellow. The first thing to
change is to add the URL of the image that you created earlier (in the img src area). Next just replace the
Google AdSense code area, also highlighted in yellow, to reflect the code that you have generated in
your account.
The part highlighted in red is for keywords. As you know AdSense displays ads based on keywords so if
there is no text here you will be showing VERY low paying public service ads. You will also note that I put
a <br> in between sentences. Keep it short and keep that <br> after the first sentence or else it will get
moved behind your image and look a bit fishy.
If you are using a different advertiser such as AdBrite then obviously you would place the AdBrite code
in place of the AdSense code at the bottom.
This is now the end of your page set up. So to cover things, we have identified a Google Trend and built
a page that will get all the interested traffic clicking on ads. Now, aside from my very handy promotion
trick, all that is left is to create your safe page to keep a manual review from slamming you just in
case!
We are going to go and make a new .txt document in wordpad. This guy will be extremely generic and
safe, just slap in the following code:
<head>
<style>
</style>
</head>
<center><script type=”text/javascript”><!–
google_ad_client = “pub-YOURPUBID”;
google_ad_width = 300;
google_ad_height = 250;
google_ad_format = “300×250_as”;
google_ad_type = “image”;
google_ad_channel = “YOURCHANNEL”;
//–></script>
<script type=”text/javascript”
src=”http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js”>
</script></center>
<br>
<center>Versus Cycling News</center><br>
A fire that destroyed Team Type 1’s rider transport van threatened to burn up the team’s lead
Sunday morning in the Arizona desert at the Race Across America (RAAM).
But quick action by the crew kept the eight-rider team going and Team Type 1 led by more than
an hour Sunday afternoon at Time Station No. 7 in Cottonwood, Ariz., 437 miles (704 km) into
the race.
The fire started beneath the mini-van that hauls the riders and pulls the trailer carrying their
Orbea bicycles. It happened when the van’s hot catalytic converter came in contact with tall
grass on the side of the road while the vehicle was pulled off to make a rider exchange.
Fortunately, no one was hurt. But the van was permanently damaged and a large area of the
pavement was scorched.
Team Type 1 General Manager Tom Schuler, who is serving as a crew member for the team
during RAAM, said he was amazing by how fast riders and staff responded to the situation.
“They had to put out the fire, disconnect the trailer hitch, reconnect the trailer to another vehicle,
move the bikes around and get a new vehicle,” Schuler said. “We were really fortunate that we
were able to disconnect that trailer from the frame of the burned-out vehicle and move it onto a
different van.”
As a temporary stop-gap, Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 RAAM manager Dave Eldridge put
his utility van into action as the rider vehicle until he was able to secure a new rental. Eldridge is
the father of Joe Eldridge, who co-founded Team Type 1 with Phil Southerland in 2004.
In the wake of the fire, RAAM organizers put out a message to the more than 70 other crews
following teams or individuals in the transcontinental race. It read, in part:
RAAM wish to extend their appreciation for the quick reaction of the crew to mitigate what could
have been a very dangerous event. RAAM is unable to control all aspect of the Race and
therefore they cannot take responsibility for unfortunate events that may occur during the Race.
Please be aware of your surroundings (especially the dry ground cover in California) and the
impact you may have on them during the race.
Follow the progress of Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 during RAAM by going to teamtype1.org.
Both squads are providing inspiration to people affected by diabetes around the world.
Now what you will have to change is simple:
The stuff highlighted in yellow will, of course, be your ad code from before. What I have highlighted in
blue is content. Just Google the Trend you chose and grab a short article. Copy and paste it in there and
you have your safe page ready to throw up. When you start to get a good burst of ad clicks simply
throw up the safe page after you earned your goal for the day ($100? $300?) and the safe page will
replace your old one. This is dual purpose, first of all it will now greatly lower your CTR because you have
the same ad up but no sneaky technique to get it clicked. Second this method will also give you a safe
page so that by the time an AdSense rep comes to manually check it, if you happened to go a bit
overboard, everything will look 100% legit to them!
Thats it for the site creation. Just remember, watch it closely and throw this up once you have a
comfortable amount of cash in for the day. Even if you do not hit your goal for the day still throw this up
nice and early so that you can lower your CTR and avoid suspicion.
Now all that is left to do is to get some traffic. Simply head over to Digg and submit your new site. In the
title box put your first Trend keyword exactly as it appears, in this instance it will be versus cycling. In
the second box put your second Trend exactly as it appears also. Although this is optional as you will
often only have 1 Trend at a time that fits well. Also put a little link bait at the end of this in the
description, after all you do want people to click through.
As an example my title now reads: Versus Cycling
And my description reads: Versus TV Watch versus cycling here, great clip of todays action!
Now just go ahead and submit it. The way that this trick works is that Digg.com is LOVED by Google, at
least short term. So, since you are not competing with CNN and Fox News your Digg.com story (not the
actual site but the Digg submission) will hit the top of Google in about an hour for your Trend and
remain there for 12-24 hours. This way people searching for this Trend will click on your Digg.com story
and the click through the link there which will lead them to the page that you setup. You now have a
TON of traffic ready to click your invisible AdSense ad!
Enjoy it and please do not get greedy and forget to throw your safe page up. It really is some great
money so be sure to do this and milk it long term instead of getting banned!