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Extra money with Adsense! Sounds tempting but don’t get scammed

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By anjalichugh


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Making money online

I’m not going to start off by sharing with you, some million-times-thrashed-out, money making strategies with Google Adsense. Assuming that you already have read tons of published material on this subject and gained expertise in optimizing and tweaking your web pages for getting your share of adsense earnings, it won’t be a bad idea to show you how some people are taking advantage of the rising popularity of adsense and scamming people thereby, especially the novices. In the process of reading hundreds of articles on ‘making money with adsense’, I stumbled on a video, the content of which was as shocking as would be its implications. I’m sure you would be as startled as I was, after you watch it. Possibly, you would even stop trusting any of those ‘money making’ promises which are openly and brazenly sold on the internet. I insist that you watch till the end, as the ‘real game’ begins in the last few seconds. You’ll miss an interesting piece of web technology, if you don’t watch the whole of it. For watching it you'll have to click on the link below as it has been taken from a website not supported by Hubpages, as a result of which I could not upload it here. Without wasting any more time, let’s begin.



It could happen to you
It could happen to you

Adsense Treasure

Now let’s have a look at the ‘Adsense Treasure’ website. Promising thousands of dollars every month and making it look as if it runs on an autopilot. You can go vacationing with your family for six months in a year and money will still keep flowing into your account. Wow! I wish that was for real. Who would have liked to work in case such things were possible? On the contrary, as easy as it sounds, home based businesses are more demanding and time consuming as compared to regular jobs. You end up losing all your leisure time as that’s the time when your mind keeps struggling to devise novel techniques for making your website more popular and search engine optimized. And yes, did I forget to mention ‘adding new content’ and ‘pulling traffic’ to your website?

Speaking of ‘Adsense treasure’ (stated above), the whole advertising content is designed so cleverly that one can easily fall prey to it. You purchase the package for a promotional price (another gimmick), register a domain in your name and pay for the hosting charges as well, thinking that the website is going to make money on its own. Very soon you realize that the website has to be promoted and popularized like any other website and for that you have to work by the sweat of your brow in order to pull traffic to it. Assuming that you achieved the target of attracting visitors to it, you come face to face with another glaring and disappointing factor; the bounce rate is 90%. Why is that so? Just because the content sucks! There is nothing in it which can keep the visitors glued to it or compel them to come back. Result? Your website, on which you spent months on devising ‘traffic strategies’, fails miserably. Instantly you get reminded of the lifetime support which you had been promised by the company (Adsense treasure or whatever it is) at the time of selling you the package. You send e-mails to them (as no contact phone numbers are available) one after the other. What happens? Nothing…absolutely nothing. It’s not difficult to see that they have forgotten you. If you’re lucky, you might get an e-mail from them asking for the proof of the purchase transaction through their company and when you send them the receipt (if you’re lucky enough to have retained it), there is a long silence again. Rest assured, this time it’s a permanent one. You know what you have to do. Forget about the money you spent and stop wasting your time further on that dead website. Move on!


Pay us and we’ll take care of the rest

Now let’s have a look at another video. This man also, proudly, shows his adsense earnings publicly. I sometimes wonder if a person earning that kind of money (from any source) would, at any time, make it open to public. At least I wouldn’t.  (At this juncture, let’s not bring into picture those companies which have to, legally and as a matter of policy, reveal their earnings and stocks to public) This company does not rely on adsense totally, and has cleverly integrated ‘marketing’ and ‘website building’ strategies in the package, so offered. I leave it for you to assess how much potential they have (as I did not try this one out, like I did the ‘Adsense’ one) and how much they are actually capable of delivering in return of the money you pay them.

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mandybeau  says:
9 months ago

Those auto pilot things are such a have... Yes shocking, and i bet there is alot worse out there thats the scary thing.

Good hub as always

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BrianS  says:
9 months ago

I never really believed all those claims and its interesting to see how the numbers can be edited so easily to whatever they like. Confirmation at least that most of the claims simply are not true.

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VioletSun  says:
9 months ago

I was scammed by an Ebay Dropship program. It looked very authentic; they sent me the brochures by regular mail with a welcome letter and it was very professionally done; once they got my card number, they continued to debit my account monthly, with no products available to dropship. Had to cancel the card. I won't be surprised if they are still doing the scam even after they were reported.

Good hub, brings awareness.

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SiddSingh  says:
9 months ago

Once upon a time, when I was a "newbie", I was almost floored by the promise of "passive income" through adsense. Good for me that I soon realized that it is not as passive as it sounds.

Thumbs up for a nice hub!

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BeatsMe  says:
9 months ago

Nice hub. It raises awareness. It is just so tempting to join. :)

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mikeq107  says:
9 months ago

Hi Anjali :0)

Great hub!! and very good information.....In this new internet age the street sharks have become net surrfers only trouble is you never get to ride the big wave!!! Like Beats me said...everyone is tempted!!

Have a great week...Mike :0)

Ps That online mag just launched....http://www.onthego-go.com/

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Kosmo  says:
9 months ago

Always remember that making money on the Internet is never easy, and then you can't go wrong. At any rate, don't EVER send anybody money for a business opportunity on the Internet! Very informative hub, thanks!!!

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

Mandybeau, BrianS,VioletSun, SiddSingh,BeatsMe,Mike107,Kosmo:

Most of us have realized (perhaps by being scammed more than once) that these programs are too good to be true. One has to be careful. If I don't exaggerate, everyday there might be thousands of innocent people falling in the trap of these scamsters and there is nothing we can do to stop it except creating awareness.

Thx all of you for your generous comments.

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pgrundy  says:
9 months ago

Great hub, thank you! 'Passive income' is, in my experience, a  big lie. There is nothing 'passive' about Adsense revenue--You have to work your butt off developing content and tweaking things and then you're only successful some of the time. It's really sad all the scams that are out there, but I think a good rule of thumb in general is, "if it sounds too good to be true, that's probably because it is."

In my life it has always seemed that when someone finds a way to make money quickly and easily that the last thing they want to do is let anyone else know how they did it.

Having said that, there ARE  ways to make money by providing a service or product on your own that people want, but you have to work very hard to build up a client base and doing it over the internet is often not the best way. I used to have my own little gardening business for example. All I did was tack up a flier at a local garden center. There is always more work that there are people to do that kind of work, but it's WORK. You have to actually WORK. lol! I currently make a little money writing, but if I averaged out my hours and figured it as an hourly wage, it would probably depress me. I work very hard and the pay is not fabulous.

Most things are like that.

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

Hi Pam: We all are sailing in the same boat. When I started trying online businesses one by one, I realized that nothing seemed to turn out the way the advertisers claimed. It eventually takes all your time and then (as you said) your effort does not commensurate with the dollar amount you get at the end of the month.

Thx very much for visiting and sharing your insight.

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Research Analyst  says:
9 months ago

Its true to make money with adsense one needs to get tons of targeted traffic who convert, the reason business pay so much money for a adwords ad is because they want people to buy or sign up for what they are selling. As publishers we benefit by having these ads on our sites or blogs only if we can provide relevant content and get enough targeted and relevant traffic who really want what the ads offer.

I agree that some marketers are exploiting newbies by telling them they can become millionaires by doing nothing or as they say on autopilot but like pgrundy said it takes lots of work its not a easy street formula. It takes work to find a niche topic and then to provide content for that niche and then get viral traffic to that content and then to keep providing more content to readers, that takes time effort and consistency, it will not happen over night and the many marketing gurus who are making millions of dollars, have been at this stuff for at least 10 years and now can afford to outsource the work to others as well as they have the big bucks to re-invest back into advertising and search marketing such as adwords or yahoo search.

By the way congratulations on your 100th fan milestone

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

Research Analyst: I agree with you. I mentioned in my hub as well that one needs to sweat out to make it work. It's not as simple as it is projected. At least the 'Adsense' thing is not fake (compared to other online work-at-home jobs); one just needs to be careful while dealing with the advertisers who take the help of techno-savy professionals to dupe innocent people.

Thx for reading this hub. And for the '100th fan milestone' I am excited and at the same time humbled. Thx again.

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Lgali  says:
9 months ago

another good hub this is one of the best

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

Lgali: Thx, you are always generous with your comments.

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mulberry1  says:
9 months ago

Good information. Wouldn't it be great if "newbies" on the internet had a series of lessons they had to go through before starting? (This would be one of them) It would save so much grief!

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

mulbery1: I wish we had something like what you mentioned but unfortunately, we all learn after committing mistakes. There might be a few lucky ones, however, who get to see some useful and relevant info on and off on Hb Pages.

Thx for reading.

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2patricias  says:
9 months ago

Both of us Patricias really work on our website (you can find the name on our profile - I don't want to spam on Anjali's comments). We work on content, we work on getting the ads blended in, on affiliate programmes and on getting traffic. It is fortunate that we enjoy it - and even more fortunate that we have other sources of income. Why? the sad truth is that we hardly earn enough to buy peanuts.

We keep going because every now and then we have some positive feedback, which actually makes us feel good!

Thanks for an interesting Hub.

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anjalichugh  says:
9 months ago

2patricias: I understand what you're saying. I discovered soon enough that unless we really love adding content to our website, we will never be able to continue with such projects for a long time. This is because the primary motivational factor (money) is missing here. So, the only driving force in case of adsense program can be the 'love for it'.

Thx for reading.

Steven Fullman  says:
8 months ago

Wow! You made a hub about my video! How cool is that?

I'm Steve, by the way, I made the "spoof" $1m Adsense video. I'm glad you found it worthy of comment.

Great hub...and thank you!

Steve

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anjalichugh  says:
8 months ago

Steve Fullman: I should say I'm honored to have you here in my hub. You did a good job by creating that video and I felt that I should spread a word around. Thx for stopping by.

Steven Fullman  says:
8 months ago

You're honored?

No no no...I'm honored

Thanks, Anjali.

P.S. I've got 50+ visits from your blog, too!

You. Are. A. Star!

Steve

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anjalichugh  says:
8 months ago

Steve: You're always welcome.

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mayhmong  says:
8 months ago

That's great to know! Wish I could've read this a looong time ago!

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anjalichugh  says:
8 months ago

mayhmong: Better late than never! Hope this hub was of some use. Thx for reading.

Moataz  says:
8 months ago

Thanks anjalichugh for your great information speciall about the adsense Treasure website . I was just going to purchase that website but after reading I decided to be more carefull.

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anjalichugh  says:
8 months ago

Moataz: You're welcome. I'm really happy that this hub saved you from being duped. Take care.

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my-success-guru  says:
6 months ago

Hey Anjali,

Thanks for making everyone aware of scams surrounding adsense. It's amazing how easy it is to look like an instant millionaire by changing your adsense account with just a little code.With my new understanding, I will never look at outrageous earning claims the same way again. I will be much more cautious now. I give this Hub a big thumbs up!

Take care,

Jim

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anjalichugh  says:
6 months ago

my-success-guru: It's kind of difficult these days to differentiate between the real business and scams on the internet. They make it look so lucrative that it becomes hard to resist the temptation of trying it out at least once and that's all what a scamster needs. Better beware! Thanks for visiting and appreciating my effort.

Lani  says:
4 months ago

There is a clip on there with Bill McIntosh, and I can't say if his programs are a scam or not. Infact i am taking a course and I have learned alot from his trainings. He does offer free coaching every week to those who has questions regarding online marketing. I am very new to this industry and know there is money to be made, but it is overwhelming to seek out who is true to there words and there formula. All I know is I am learning from his trainings and hope to make some money in my travel business. For example: here is some of his promotions he's offering, maybe you can check it out and see if this is true business or not. I really can't say, I am totally new to this. Thx.. Here's some of his offers:

Click free contest promotions: http://www.businessinnercircle.com/cc/nlani To promote the membership, get your business up & running Online: http://www.businessinnercircle.com/tc/nlani

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Lani: I'm not sure about the authenticity of his programs--never tried it. The problem with any online business is that you learn after trying it. You got to be careful as every program seems lucrative. In fact I would like you to share your experience here in case you have anything important to tell other people about his programs. Thx for visiting. I look forward to hearing from you.

Norm  says:
4 months ago

The program itself is a huge scam. You risk having your site banned by google as every copy I have seen of this site has the same content.

On the upside, I have taken his template and modified it, built in SEO techniques by re writing the content to a lesser degree but with optimum traffic driving techniques. So far it works quite well. I would encourage anyone who is wanting articles to blog about to look for free copies of this program (yes there will be free copies) and modify the content so it looks original.

I guess one could ask if I feel bad about telling people to search for it and get a boot legged copy, I say No, the whole package is a scam, duplicate content will get you banned.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Norm: Absolutely right. Thx for sharing your opinion in this forum. I hope more readers get benefitted from the comment you left. Thx very much for your time and kind comments.

Norm  says:
4 months ago

Your welcome Anja. Unfortunately any "plug n play" adsense software which has pre designed landing pages needs to be dealt with with a very long stick. Some people will try to get around duplicate content by adding iframes thinking they can trick google. Once again if someone needs to engage in this type of behaviour to sell a product then stay well clear.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Norm: Yep! Absolutely right. However, the problem is that these scams are always short lived and by the time innocent people come to know of the reality, the scamsters disappear from the scene with loads of money in their pocket. Even worse, it's people like you and me who get slammed by Google with penalties as the websites run around our names and not under the names of the scamsters who create these spoofs. Thx for coming back. I appreciate.

Norm  says:
4 months ago

Agreed, and it's completely fair and in my opinion great that google does put in such strict rules. It keeps a leveled playing field for everyone. I know alot of people think they can find products online which can make them easy money. It's not like that at all, in fact adsense is one of the hardest ways to make alot of money online as you need alot of pages or blogs monetized to make a reasonable return. Then lets not forget they need to be built to attract traffic and one of the biggest mistakes I see some people do is having adsense on a selling page....why would you want to send someone somewhere else for the price of click when your trying to sell them a product worth alot more.....anyways I'm starting to rant as I can get quite passionate about internet marketing. Your welcome by the way, I like blogs where people do interact on a regular basis.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Norm: Its flattering, in fact, to have you back. I have read about accounts being shut down / banned by Google.for the reason of violations. As you said its not easy to earn money from Adsense. Here on Hub pages I've noticed that people start earning after a period of a year or more of opening an a/c and that too after posting hundreds of hubs. So ...you've to sweat it out to earn a couple of hundred dollars monthly from adsense. :) Not as simple as it sounds!

Norm  says:
4 months ago

Nope not simple at all to earn money from adsense. Beginners are better off learning effective blogging on well established websites like hub, wordpress, iiabblog etc. If they understand web design then I would say build a website and learn how to direct free traffic to it which in itself includes blogging.

The secret to effective internet marketing or making money off the internet is multiple streams of income. I know alot of people on here would have heard that expression before but not alot of people apply it effectively, especially people who try to make a single living from adsense. They spend hours, which turn into days which then into a couple of weeks just trying to make a few hundred webpages which then get no traffic because they didn't learn the very basic principles of driving traffic. Then they end up quitting and lose all that time and money into what they've tried to accomplish. It's sad to watch.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Norm: It seems you know a lot about traffic strategies, Would you like to share a few techniques here besides SEO, traffic exchange and article marketing as these are much talked about in the internet world. Anything over and above these?

Norm  says:
4 months ago

Tell you what, I'll give you a couple. One which costs you nothing the other for PPC. Both you would know quite well as you seem like you've been in the business for awhiles but these are great tips for newbies.

1. Once you've done your niche and keyword research go to google and type in the keywords or words you plan on using. I limit my websites down to 3 keywords only, which also happen to be my title and also description. I take the keyword which creates the most revenue and google it. I then take the top ranking site and input that into google with the syntax inurl: - example would be inurl:nike.com (this is example don't try to compete with them haha). Google will for the mot part filter down your search to only sites backlinking to their site. What this does is gives you an idea of what websites they've used to help create their rankings. It also propvides you a chance to find new sites you can use to promote other sites you may already have built. This is one of my favourtie techniques to see how my competition is driving traffic to their site.

2. This is a PPC stratergy.

Alot of people like to use Google adwords for their PPC campaigns or Yahoo or MSN. The reason people do this is because they believe they drive the most traffic to their site which is not entirely correct. Smaller PPC providers like pageseeker or exoclick can drive just as much traffic at alot less the cost. Major keywords on Adwords may cost you upwards of $5-$20 per click. You can sit down and experiment with landing pages and see which ones will send you the most traffic and the lowest price possible but I see no reason for that when I can get more traffic for alot less using smaller PPC providers. For a new site I've just made I can drive more traffic over 4 PPC providers to my website than I can through only adwords. What would only get you 7-10 clicks through adwords could now get you between 20-25 clicks.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

Hey Norm: I really apologize for not being able to respond earlier. My Modem had to be replaced and it took them quite some days to do that. I haven't really tried your tips. I hope I get some time to do this over the weekend. You're welcome to post your observations / suggestions any time. :)

blueraven6  says:
4 months ago

There is no power in this world than the power of human greed.

It's time to revise the thinking in this culture to being happy with what we have.

Anything which demands money up front regarding Internet Marketing is a scam, in my opinion.

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anjalichugh  says:
4 months ago

blueraven6: Absolutely right. This was my humble endeavor to caution people about the scams going on. Thx very much for dropping by. I highly appreciate it.

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indianjohn  says:
3 months ago

thanks anjali for your silent support. i like your hub very much. i want to be in connect you for better help on hub. because i m new on hub. thanks gn.

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anjalichugh  says:
3 months ago

indianjohn: Thx very much for your kind comments. Feel free to come back and ask any question regarding hub publishing. I'll try to answer your queries to the best of my capabilities. Thx

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upal19  says:
3 months ago

One of my friends told me that he once earned 12,000$ in a month from adsense. I could not believe it. Is it possible to earn such a huge amount in a month from adsense?

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anjalichugh  says:
3 months ago

upal19: That much amount from adsense alone is impossible. I don't understand why some people exaggerate their earnings. It's not fair to lure new people in this business without giving them the right picture. I wish you all the best but please don't have high expectations from online businesses. Thx very much for stopping by.

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BkCreative  says:
2 months ago

The scamming doesn't stop. Strangers have just moved from the street to the internet where they are also faceless. An even better reason to avoid them - and the outrageous promises.

Thanks for this reminder!

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anjalichugh  says:
2 months ago

BKCreative: You're right. 'It doesn't hurt to rob people'. That's what they believe in. No matter how much caution we exercise, we can never be sure of not getting scammed on the internet. They use such convincing ploys that even the most intelligent of us can fall prey. Thx for stopping by.

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