My $100-300/day easy money making method

Awesome method. It seems like the key is finding quality services that are possibly under priced.

That's easy to figure out. That's down to the buyer if he does his due diligence or not. Either way if the person ends up buying it, it's because he sees the value in it and is willing to pay the price. Win/Win/Win

Exactly!
 
Greath method.
One question thoug, OP:

I don't quite get where your main traffic is coming from. I mean there are thousands of SEO websites, shops and businesses out there. How can you possibly rank well enough to draw in enough traffic to actually make a sale? I know you said to pick a niche, but aren't we quite limited when it comes to variety of the keywords, since it will always be a combination of words like 'backlinks', 'forum posts', 'link building', 'rankings', etc.
And last but not least, when you talk about ranking our site, are you talking about professional and high quality rankings, because I'm not a SEO expert and therefore I'd have to outsource this job, wouldn't I?
 
Greath method.
One question thoug, OP:

I don't quite get where your main traffic is coming from. I mean there are thousands of SEO websites, shops and businesses out there. How can you possibly rank well enough to draw in enough traffic to actually make a sale? I know you said to pick a niche, but aren't we quite limited when it comes to variety of the keywords, since it will always be a combination of words like 'backlinks', 'forum posts', 'link building', 'rankings', etc.
And last but not least, when you talk about ranking our site, are you talking about professional and high quality rankings, because I'm not a SEO expert and therefore I'd have to outsource this job, wouldn't I?

I use a combination of methods for traffic. SEO, Social Media and advertisement. Personally, I recommend Facebook ads (as long as the service you are promoting doesn't violate their TOS). Facebook ads are cheap and they are effective. I get conversions for as little as $0.53.

You can rank your site via several methods. If you build an authority site, you want the links to be high quality and you want it to stick past the next update.

I suppose you can build throw-away sites. Blast them to the top until they get penalized, then switch the domain but this is a lot of effort IMO. I'd rather build an authority site that sticks.
 
I use a combination of methods for traffic. SEO, Social Media and advertisement. Personally, I recommend Facebook ads (as long as the service you are promoting doesn't violate their TOS). Facebook ads are cheap and they are effective. I get conversions for as little as $0.53.

You can rank your site via several methods. If you build an authority site, you want the links to be high quality and you want it to stick past the next update.

I suppose you can build throw-away sites. Blast them to the top until they get penalized, then switch the domain but this is a lot of effort IMO. I'd rather build an authority site that sticks.

I've never used FaceBook ads before. Are you talking about the ads popping up on the right side of the screen or creating a fake fan page and promoting your websites on them? Do you have to be registered with a CPA network for those ads? If so, which network would you recommend?
Again, great thread and incredibly valuable input IMO. Keep it up, mate.
 
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seoclerks seems to be the up and coming market place now. Looks like a great method going to give this a go
thanks alot for the share
 
I've never used FaceBook ads before. Are you talking about the ads popping up on the right side of the screen or creating a fake fan page and promoting your websites on them? Do you have to be registered with a CPA network for those ads? If so, which network would you recommend?
Again, great thread and incredibly valuable input IMO. Keep it up, mate.


Yeah, they are the ads on the right and in your news feed. I don't create fake fan pages, I create a real fan page for my website/service. I promote the fan page (on Facebook via ads and from my website). Facebook has the ad platform directly integrated, just start an ad campaign - you might be able to get a free coupon if it is your first time.
 
seoclerks seems to be the up and coming market place now. Looks like a great method going to give this a go
thanks alot for the share

It has certainly grown since the first time I looked at it years ago. I prefer it over any other one that I've ever used and their affiliate for life program + API make it easy to be a part of the income.
 
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Hope it works for you, it is a very simple method.
 
Question, how do you know if SEO method will work with the client you will sell it to and do you need SEO experience to see if the provider done it right on their end so your customer will be satisfied? That's pretty much my issue with reselling SEO services.
 
I test all of the services I resell before I sell them. This lets me know if it will work for my clients and for that, you need a bit of knowledge. However, you don't have to pick an SEO service. You can pick "forum posting" for example. It is pretty easy to read a bunch of posts and determine if they are grammatically correct.

Or twitter followers. It is fairly easy to determine if the followers were delivered and if they stick over time.

Same with Facebook Likes (can't advertise on FB with this though).

etc. etc.
 
Can you tell us more about how your customers pay?
Do you have some built-in engine inside your website? (for me this would be very advanced to implement)

P.S. Great Thread :)
 
Traffic is the issue for 99% of people that want to make money online. Otherwise we would not be on this forum right now lol. If you try something for the first time you always though away some money testing etc..

Id pay somebody to show me the ropes regarding real legit traffic and how to do them right form the get go.
But yea, awesume method to making cash.
 
Firstly, how exactly do you test the services? Wouldn't that mean you'd have to create a new niche website for every single SEO service you test? I get that it's way easier to test facebook like services, or youtube views, but SEO actually seems quite hard to test, doesn't it?
Would you say it's safe to just trust sellers with a lot of positive feedback, instead of testing their SEO services?

And secondly, I was wondering how exactly you designed your websites. I guess they'd have to look quite professional, wouldn't they? Did you use a designer service to get your logos and banners designed (like the ones you put on facebook)?
 
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It is easy to test the service. Create a tumblr or wordpress blog or even a squidoo page and then buy the service for it. You don't even have to use your own page to test. For example, if you are buying forum posts just ask the person for their last or latest jobs and then you can review the work that way.

Yes, typically I sort by rating and then stick with level 3 or level x on seoclerks (the levels will differ on other micro job sites). I have used level 2 sellers with success though.

People like BarryInSiam (who I linked to in the original thread and who has now responded here in this thread) have so much positive feedback with so little you could make the "assumption" they will do a good job. It is a strong indicator. You can always just PM them too. Most people want resellers so most sellers will be more than happy work with you.

Re templates: I have a couple of responsive templates that I use. You can buy them or "get" them for free all over the net. Most come with a logo, you just need to edit it in photoshop and change the words. I don't use any free/default templates as that looks terrible.

Having said that, people will buy from any site. Look at craigslist. It looks like pure crap IMO but people love it. I do recommend a mobile friendly website though (which is why I use a responsive theme). This is especially true if you are going to advertise on sites like FB where a significant portion of the traffic is mobile.
 
Anyone backing this up, with maybe some realistic results? Any updates?
Cheers
 
hey edgaro :)
I have a few little questions:

1. which case would be better: to have a brand and different subdomains for different services
(brandname.com/seoservice, brandname.com/youtubeservice etc) or to have different domains
for all of them?
2. what method of gathering payments do you use? (customer email you with details and you contact
them one by one and give them your paypal and so on or have you automated the process some how?
if so - how?)

thanks for the method btw :))
 
hey edgaro :)
I have a few little questions:

1. which case would be better: to have a brand and different subdomains for different services
(brandname.com/seoservice, brandname.com/youtubeservice etc) or to have different domains
for all of them?
2. what method of gathering payments do you use? (customer email you with details and you contact
them one by one and give them your paypal and so on or have you automated the process some how?
if so - how?)

thanks for the method btw :))

I'd like to know this as well
 
Sorry, been in and out and must have missed the questions.1) I use different domains and build authority to each one. I don't link them or even use them on the same host/registrar. I guess either way would work.2) I have a link to pay through PayPal so it is all automated. I just get the orders/collect the money and then work with the buyer directly.
 
I have a few questions, 1. When you use long-tail keywords for your domain names, what's the range for number of monthly searches you target for a keyword? 2. what do you use for your keyword research? 3. Would Google Keyword planner be fine to use?

Thanks
 
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