Arbitrage


  • * A Breakthrough In Traffic Arbitrage *
      I’m not sure if you have heard about a marketer by the name of Alex Goad and his “Google Payload” tricks. He deals in what I call “traffic arbitrage”, which is basically a matter of buying and selling visitors via PPC. He claims to buy traffic at below 3 cents and resell it for $3 [...]
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  • Adsense Arbitrage - Automation
    As we saw in part II AdSense Arbitrage: Keyword Selection, finding the right set of circumstances where AdSense Arbitrage is going to work requires a bit of work. You' ve got to get a large enough set of related keywords, get some prices, and then compare and look for the right opportunity. If you read Rae' s blog then you might remember her post on Legitimate Use of Mechanical Grunts, which is a perfect for this situation. However after you get the keywords, and prices you' re still going to have to sift through all that data. I was talking with Scott (aka Web Professor) last week and he pointed me in the direction of Standard deviation. Ok there is going to be a little math here, and it may look really scary and look like it's going to make your head hurt. Trust me it' s OK we can get through this really. I hate reading those long boring overly complicated search engine patents just as much as you do, so I'll keep things simple. The big formula is coming brace yourself … Ok I promi
  • Negative Arbitrage-- What Does It Mean?
    Common Sense Personal Finance One of my reader left a comment about not being able to make money from negative arbitrage. What does that mean? Negative arbitrage is the opportunity lost when the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
  • Adsense Arbitrage - Selection of Keywords
    In part I Performing AdSense Arbitrage, we went over the basics of how AdSense arbitrage works. In this part we're going to roll up our sleeves and look at some actual keywords and see if we can find some areas where we might like to try some arbitrage.While high paying keyword lists may be somewhat useful it's important to understand how those lists are generated and some of their limitations (see Contextual Advertising with AdSense High-Paying Keywords, Part 2 (series) for a more in depth discussion). I like to start with the Overture bid tool, and if things look OK then go into Google Adwords tool. It's been my experience that with the AdWords keyword tool there is quite often a substantial difference between what they estimate I will pay and what I actually end up paying for a keyword. Now this could have something to do with the "quality score" variable Google doesn't share with you, or any number of other factors, but I don't put too much faith in the Google estimated prices I us
  • How to Perform Adsense Arbitrage -1
    If you frequent any of the AdSense forums chances are you've come across the phrase "AdSense Arbitrage", while it's been around for a while a lot of people don’t understand what it is, or how it works. While I'm not a big player in the arbitrage model I've been doing it profitably for a few months, so I can explain how I do it and share a few tips I've picked up. In part II AdSense Arbitrage: Keyword Selection I'll take you through some real keyword options, and in part III AdSense Arbitrage: Automation and Button Pushing I'll go over some ideas for automating the process I learned recently.To start let's take a high level view of what AdSense arbitrage is and how it works. The basic principle is to pay for a low price for keyword in an advertising program like AdWords, Overture Yahoo Search Marketing, or MSN AdCenter and direct users to a page with AdSense or another contextual advertising program on it that has higher payout. You can either bid low on the same term, looking for key
  • Arbitrage Opportunity: Combining the UltraShort Real Estate ETF with Closed-End REIT Funds
    Most investors are familiar with the fact that most Closed-end Funds (CEFs) trade at a discount to Net Asset Value (NAV) and carry an above average dividend, but are unsure of how to profit from these variables. There is also a relatively new investment product known as Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), which seek to double [...]
  • Arbitrage Opportunity: Combining the UltraShort Real Estate ETF with Closed-End REIT Funds
    Most investors are familiar with the fact that most Closed-end Funds (CEFs) trade at a discount to Net Asset Value (NAV) and carry an above average dividend, but are unsure of how to profit from these variables. There is also a relatively new investment product known as Leveraged Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), which seek to double [...]
  • Google Disabling Arbitrage and Made for Adsense Accounts
    Google is disabling arbitrage accounts as of June 1.



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