In my ongoing mission to find any MMO (make money online) product that actually delivers even half of what it promises I threw a few notes at this. We all want to make more money with Adsense right? Well I was getting that much spam about Adsense Treasure that I had very little doubt that it was in fact going to be average at best but the price was cheap enough. A little while later and I think I’ve got enough information to give an opinion.
What Is Adsense Treasure?
So the story is like this. Some dude claims to be making $40,000 a month from this huge content website. The website contains hundreds (about 1500 in total I think) of articles woven into an Adsense friendly template and kept fresh by a couple of auto updating comic of the day, news feed style gimmicks. The topics covered are finance, travel, car, computers, shopping and video. The articles are designed to attract search traffic. The site also contains it’s own Google custom search engine – I’m guessing that’s how you are supposed to make most of your money.
Because he’s making so much money from this website he decides to package it up and sell it to you, the lucky lucky public! Sweet deal I hear you say?! So what you get is an entire website ready for the uploading, all you need to do is change a few basics parameters using a text search and replace tool included (for Windows users). You then upload it and wait for the cash to roll in, now how easy is that?
Problems With Adsense Treasure
Where to start! OK I’ll go with the uploading problem – it takes freakin ages. Thousands of files all around 40,000 bytes. Depending on your ISP upload speed this can take several hours, it certainly did for me. But that’s a minor problem and just a consequence of having a badly designed website with a slow(ish) internet connection.
My first real problem with Adsense Treasure is with the way the website is built. Rather than using scripting each individual page is a static set of HTML. I have no idea who thought this was be a good idea. There’s no header or footer includes so when you want to change anything you’ve got to change hundreds of pages individually and upload them again.
But why would you want to change the pages, this is a fire and forget system? Not quite. Ever heard of a duplicate content penalty? This is a very real part of Google and in my opinion you’ve got a snowflakes chance in hell of ranking this content unless you can add something unique in there. It would be so much easier to do this if the design used includes!
The next problem is one that is so stupid I can’t believe it wasn’t included, unless omission was deliberate. Tracking. You have no way of finding out how much traffic the Adsense Treasure system is attracting. Well unless you go through and manually add some sort of analytics code to each of the thousands of pages and then upload them all again. Yawn. This is vital, how are you supposed to know how well your website is doing (or even if it’s worth keeping) if you can’t see how much traffic it’s getting? I don’t think you’ll be seeing any massive boost in Adsense earnings early on so you need to monitor down to visitor level to know if it’s working at all.
How I Fixed Adsense Treasure
After about a week I got severely pissed off with not having any data and the same pages as many other people.
The first thing I did was amend my .htaccess config file so that files with a .html extension were run as PHP. I then used the global search and replace program that came with Adsense Treasure to replace the /html tag with a PHP include. I created a new footer file that included Google Analytics tracking as well as a few other things (in-text advertising from InfoLinks being one).
I then did the same global replacement with the /body tag, this time adding some content to each page based on what the page was already about. Eventually after an afternoons work I have a website that whilst based on Adsense Treasure now contains unique content and full tracking.
Have I Made Any Money With Adsense Treasure?
This is very hard to work out, yet another problem with the system. Luckily for me I think I use channels for all my Adsense except the Adsense Treasure one so I can have a stab in the dark. Bearing in mind that I dumped the Adsense Treasure content onto an already established domain with decent back links and some traffic the results have been far from spectacular. I would guess that I’ve made roughly $2 in 2 weeks. Not so hot when you think I put an afternoons work into changing things and have spent about 8 hours in total uploading files. The good news is that some of my custom content is now getting some search traffic so I expect there’s a slim chance I may start making some real money with this. It’s certainly an easy way of building a content site of this size.
Overall
I couldn’t recommend this to anybody who is NEW to the world of MMO. I just can’t imagine how by simply uploading this you’ll make much money? If any talk of modifying the .htaccess file and PHP includes makes you go “huh?!” then I’d stay well clear. If on the other hand you don’t mind getting inside the guts of something and messing around (but are too damn lazy to source your own 1500 articles) then Adsense Treasure could be a useful starting position for building a profitable website. It’s certainly cheap enough.
33 Responses to “Adsense Treasure – How To Make Money With Adsense Treasure”
Paul B
December 28, 2009
I don’t understand this thinking? You expect the affiliate promoting a product to refund you? I’m sorry but that’s just crazy.
It doesn’t matter if somebody says “trust me, this is the best thing since sliced bread, click my link”, you then have to do your OWN research before deciding if a product is for you or not. The long and short of it is that there is lots of crap out there in the MMO market place, even more so than many others, so you have to be careful. Either way any responsibility for deliving value is firmly on the shoulders of the vendor, not an affiliate. YOU complain to the vendor and if a refund is due then it’s up to the vendor to strip the commission from the affiliate. If an affiliate delivers enough bum leads (i.e. is bullshitting to make a sale) then the vendor will likely terminate the deal with them.
Personally I have made a bit of money with this system, certainly nowhere near $40k a month. Could somebody else make the money I have with it? Dunno, that’s why I tend to suggest staying away from it unless you really know what you’re doing with regards to making this mass produced copy unique.
One final thing, if you’re not happy with the person selling a product and can’t get a refund then complain like hell to Paypal. If they get enough complaints they’ll end up suspending the merchants account pending investigation.
|phil jarvis
December 29, 2009
hi do you have any online businesses that you know of that actually work cheers phil
|Paul B
December 30, 2009
Hi Phil. If I was going to make sweeping statements I’d say that about 90% of the MMO bumf you see pushed is actually rubbish. Of the other 10% all of it requires at least one of these 3 vital ingredients:-
1. Startup cash
2. Plenty of time
3. Technical knowledge
The best way of making money online (for me) is to build niche content websites around the things that interest me and then find ways of making money from them. Be it contextual ads (Adsense), banners, affiliate links, subscription fee’s or whatever else (See the list of money makers I use on the home page). There are products out there that definitely can help such as My Article Network, Connect Content, BANS etc
If you don’t have money to burn, a lot of free time and some technical knowledge then the safest way of starting to make money online is to just start creating wordpress sites around your hobbies and stick with those that you find it easy to write about.
|Rangan
January 15, 2010
Nice, honest review. You saved me hell of a lot of time.
|Thanks.
johnny
January 25, 2010
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It doesn’t matter if somebody says “trust me, this is the best thing since sliced bread, click my link”, you then have to do your OWN research before deciding if a product is for you or not.
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Very well said Paul…
I think if folks are buying more responsibly, these so called ‘scam’ stuff online won’t really thrive. If I’ll claim that ‘I was lured by the sales-page’ well expect every sales-page to be just like that whether legit or not. As in the case of Adsense Treasure, the copywriter who wrote it did a good job. I was one of the buyers lately…
It turned out to be my ‘Ginnie pig’ for my website experiment… I’m surprised too that the guy who’s selling this changed the format into .PHP… (can’t explain how will that be helpful as far as earning ‘easy money’ is concern)
The last time I checked the guy’s website it stated this: ALL COPIES SOLD! He’s basically shutting down the sale of AT. If you’re getting lot’s of freaking complaints from both newbs and pros alike, better stop it… lol…
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This is not to defend the Adsense Treasure. I know for a fact that it just won’t earn me lot’s of money but I made the choice to spend 20 bucks for it… I don’t remember seeing a 30day money-back guarantee though. I would’ve demanded for it…
Did I earned money from Adsense? Being a ‘newb’, I did not, but I earned from the CB and other Affiliate Banners I put up on the homepage.
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|my .02 cents…