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April 23, 2005 at 1:55 pm #664603
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InactiveI dont mean to play the devil’s advocate, but if you have 100 websites on keywords which will be searched/clicked 3 times a day – that’s almost 10,000 visitors – throw them a pop-up just to get the cookie in the browser – and your job is done! They might leave your website without clicking on your links, go and search for “online casinos”, download and deposit at that casino – and the player is yours, because the cookie was yours, and not of the “online casinos” guy :shhh:
April 23, 2005 at 4:43 pm #664609Anonymous
InactiveKevin11 wrote:If anyone is in fact getting 500 players per month from secondary terms, then they have a hell of a lot of sites and are working hard for every dime they make as the maintenance would be a killer….
hell of a lot of sites .. yes
maintenance .. no. did you look at the sites i mentioned. run a script or cronjob and they’re updated with a new banner campaign or whatever. not much else to it … no articles to write … no nothing to keep updated … turnkey baby. hardest work for them is prob not to get the sites up etc. .. hardest part is prob to identify the good domains that are expiring and outbid others for them.April 23, 2005 at 4:53 pm #664611Anonymous
Inactiveanyhow… these guys are ruling for just so many keywords that i think i’d need to revise my numbers upwards after 2 mins more of looking around awhile ago. search for just about anything (two or more words) gambling related and they’re there in the top 10 or top 20 and definitely everything below that.
http://www.google.com/search?q=internet+slots&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&start=10&sa=N
April 23, 2005 at 5:25 pm #664613Anonymous
Inactive“You may think black hat is easier and more profitable – but if you want to make real money for a long time without having to reinvent the wheel all the time, white hat is better any day”
Black hat SEO is always better for higher rankings. White hat is just viewed as a more acceptable way of spamming.
Also, if you had 100 sites ranking highly for search terms that get searched 300 times a month. Say you get 1/3 of those clicks (reaonable assumption if you ranked #1 or #2). That’s 100 visitors a month for 100 search terms or 10,000 visitors a month. At a 0.5% conversion rate that’s 50 new players a month or (based on the average player being worth $250) $3125 US/week.
For insignificant search phrases that is a reasonable amount of money.
April 23, 2005 at 6:13 pm #664615Anonymous
Inactive“(based on the average player being worth $250)”
EyesCoffee,
Curious as to the $250 figure. Is that a casino or poker player? Is it fairly accurate?
Thanks
April 23, 2005 at 6:15 pm #664616Anonymous
InactiveI agree with lots of what’s being said here. After clarifying that if a person had 100’s of secondary terms (not dozens) ranking well, then the income figures could work out.
Only wish dozens of good rankings could earn $50k per month, then I would be retired by now… :bigsmile:
April 23, 2005 at 6:36 pm #664617Anonymous
InactiveEyesCoffee wrote:Black hat SEO is always better for higher rankings. White hat is just viewed as a more acceptable way of spamming.Whaaaaa? Could you clarify this? This statement makes no sense..
April 24, 2005 at 2:40 am #664629Anonymous
InactivePokermonger, I have no proof of this but I always hear that the average CASINO player is worth $250 over a 6 month period. Although having those keywords wouldn’t make $3000/week straight away, after a few months it would reach that figure and stay there assuming the traffic kept comming in.
April 24, 2005 at 4:06 am #664630Anonymous
InactiveI guess they are just like any other site. They most probably do alot of SEO and do it well. They probably also have the money to pay for top specialist SEO’s or something.
But then again. Doing SEO is not that hard, but it does take alot of time to learn if you want to do it right.
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