The internet is constantly changing, nothing ever stays the same for very long and it’s because of this we need to change how we make money from it as well. Over the last couple of years several very lucrative ways of making money have come and gone for me and so I thought I make a note of just some of the systems that I’m no longer using.
1. Text Links Ads – Paid links, the devil’s work! At one point I was making almost $1000 a month with TLA, as Google declared open war fare on them the earning amount decreased until one day I woke up to dfind the visible page rank destroyed across several of my sites. After a quick review of what paid linking was worth to me versus the risk I decided to instantly remove all paid links from all of my websites. You hear that GOOGLE, I don’t have a single bloody paid link on ANY of my websites! Just for the record this blog has never had a single paid link on it. And still my review requests fall on deaf ears. I really should shoot Matt Cutts an e-mail. Anyhoo, it was once $1000 a month, now it’s nothing.
2. Kontera – I signed up for Kontera because of all the hype around the MMO niche. Combining them with Adsense was the next big thing and yes it did bring in an extra couple of hundred dollars a month. The trouble I always had with them was not the intrusion but rather than awful eCPM. It was literally a 10th of what Google was paying me for the same traffic. Then things got interesting when InfoLinks dropped me a mail, I switched over a couple of websites and instantly started making a lot more money. Then Kontera responded by offering me a pay per impression deal that worked out at just slightly better than InfoLinks so I swapped back. The final nail in the coffin of Kontera for me was when they pulled my fixed price deal far earlier than had been agreed. Ever since then I’ve been using InfoLinks exclusively and making more than I ever did with Kontera.
3. WidgetBucks – Started of great, then they started playing around with the rules until eventually it became a shocking way of making money. We are talking about eCPMs in the 0.02 – 0.10 cents region! Not only that but several of their pay per impression advertisers were seemingly spawning pop-ups, many of which sent anti-virus systems of. So you put a widget on your page, a visitor surfs to it and gets all sorts of security alarms flashing! All for a few cents per thousand impressions. In its heyday I was making close to $800 a month with WidgetBucks, it now makes me nothing.
4. TrialPay – From over $2000 a month to nothing all in the space of a year. To be fair to TrialPay their system is still very solid and if you have the right product (or as part of their affiliate program the right website to push others products) then you can still make very good money with TrialPay. My problem was simple, by far and away my most popular product became obsolete thanks to some changes by Microsoft. If people don’t need your product then they’re not going to go through the TrialPay process to get it. As an aside I don’t sell any software any more, this means all my income now comes from internet marketing (that’s a scary thought in itself).
5. Bux.to – These guys deserve a whole post to themselves!
So there you have 5 money makers that are no longer making me any money. Conservatively speaking it’s around $4200 worth of income a month that has gone, it’s a good job that the internet is constantly throwing up as many new opportunities as it takes away old ones!
10 Responses to “5 Money Makers I Don’t Use Any More”
Stanmarx
August 24, 2009
Paul I just started yesterday. How do i configure my html code so that when you click on an advert it opens on a new window? please i don’t want to drive my readers away
|Alan
August 24, 2009
Why are you looking for a review on this blog Paul. I just did a quick search on some of your various posts and they all seem to be indexed and ranking on the first page.
PR does not account for much at all these days and is only really an indication of how many incoming links that any particular page has pointing to it.
If you have lost PR, it has probably been done manually to make the pages less attractive for paid linking.
BTW – What happened to your adsense treasure site – the root domain seems to redirect to the same name domain with one less ‘o’ in the name (hope that makes sense as don’t want to give the domain away!)
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Stefan
August 24, 2009
I haven’t used a single one of them, which I probably should be glad for, reading your post. It’s not easy to get your site reviewed by Google but I guess you should just hang in there and maybe try to contact Matt.
|Petra Weiss
August 24, 2009
Thanks for letting us know about your problems with these sites. I personally run Kontera on a few sites (still!), but will probably review soon – I mean, it has made me about $50 – since January!!!!! And I have it on a website that gets 250+ visitors a day… I guess the figure speaks for itself!
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Paul B
August 24, 2009
@Stan – use the target=”_blank” attribute in your anchor
@Alan – It’s not this blog I want reviewing, it’s 2 other sites. The big G seems to be ignoring me. As for the Adsense Treasure site, it’s been moved to a new domain – I found a much better way of making money from the one with the extra o
@Stefan – Text Links Ads (and to some degree WidgetBucks) were very good at one point. But things change.
@Petra – $50 in nearly 8 months is really bad. Even if your average visitor only looked at 2 pages that would be roughly 112500 impressions, or earnings of only $0.44 eCPM. My average with InfoLinks is much better than that
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