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by: Austin Akalanze
A near risk-free and immediate way to create residual income [part
one}
The Internet is a dynamic and ever evolving market place. It is full
of promises and opportunities. It has the potential to turn people's
fortunes around in very short orders. If you have been on the net
for any reasonable length of time, such names as Yanik silver, John
Reese, late Cory Rudl, Mike Filsame, Simon Garbowski and Mark Joyner
to name just a handful, would not be unfamiliar to you. And if you
are not familiar with these names, do not worry about it, you will
soon be. These are regular folks that have leveraged the power of
technology- the Internet to change their fortunes.
Apart from the big wigs, there are smaller folks out there who are
raking in bundles of dollars everyday, using one or a combination of
the various opportunities and income models the Internet has to
offer. These income models range from Affiliate marketing, Resell
rights, and Downline builders, to Auctiions, Dropships, Permission
marketing, Google Adsene and now Traffic arbitrage.
Of all the income models, I like Traffic Arbitrage the most. It is
simple, easy and can be implemented in very little time, even by
those who know nothing about doing business on the Internet, once
they get the hang of it. Making it even easier, is James Jones using
his new Traffic Arbitrage page builder at Click Profit Pro.
Traffic Arbitrage? I am glad you noticed. Yes, Traffic Arbitrage! I
would not say "Google Traffic Arbitrage" as many would, because
Traffic Arbitrage goes beyond Google. Google is mighty and powerful,
but if I could achieve the same results using cheaper search
engines, why not. It does not always have to be Google. The cheaper
the Cost Per Click, CPC, the better for our purpose. Remember, we
are not looking for FREE traffic. We are buying traffic in one
market to be sold in another market. And targetted traffic is
targetted traffic whether it is coming from Kanoodle or from Google.
However, for our purpose, we are using Google Adwords and Adsense.
But what is Traffic Arbitrage? Coming from education, I am sold on
the idea of breaking concepts down to their component parts. To
answer that question, let's look at the definition of Arbitrage.
According to the Encarta World English Dictionary, Arbitrage is "The
simultaneous buying and selling of the same negotiables or
commodities in different markets in order to make an immediate and
riskless profit".
Looking at our keyword phrase, and the Encarta definition, it is
clear that the commodity of our trade is internet or web traffic.
Also looking more closely at our Encarta definition, three operative
phrases emerge, namely: simultaneous buying and selling, different
markets, and immediate and riskless profit. Now, I do not know about
you, but of all the three operative phrasology, I like the last
best: immediate and riskless profit. Wow!
Immediate and Riskless! I am SOLD. Going, going and gone.
I don't know about you, but I do not know any businesses where you
can make immediate and riskless profit, other than Traffic
Arbitrage. Even in Traffic Arbitrage, there is a miniscle element of
risk. Very minute. I just have to be hornest with you.But in the
real sense of it, the profits can be immediate and near riskless.
How does Traffic Arbitrage work? I am glad you asked. It is simple
once you understand it. And good a thing, it is not rocket science.
If I do it, anyone one can do it PERIOD. It is as easy as that.
Now Google in her never ending wisdom, created two very compelling
and successful campaign platforms- Adsense and AdWords. On the one
hand, Adsense offers advertisers a way to reach deeper into their
market without breaking their bank, by having Google place their
campaigns on participating sites with content related to advertisers
products and services. It also allows content creators a way to make
a little money for making their webpage available for dispaly of
these adsense ads. The advertiser wins because he is getting
perfectly target traffic and deeper market penetration, and the
content creator wins because he is making a little money doing what
he loves to do.
On the other hand, AdWords offer advertisers a quick and cost
effective way to drive immediate and targetted traffic to their
sites. Like Adsense, Adwords are on a Cost Per Click basis, but
unlike Adsense, they appear only on search displays on Google. The
advertiser bids for a position on Google search results, and when a
searcher clicks on the advertiser's ads, he the advertiser is
charged the bid value of his campaign.
In part two of this two part series on Traffic Arbitrage, will look
at the process of setting up a Google Adsense account and Adword
account. We will also bring the components together to demonstrate
how this genius technique can be use time and again to create
residual income.
About the author:
Austin Akalanze is a dream builder a keen observer of the emerging
voice over internet protocol technology and a Traffic Arbitrage
specialist. He enjoys writing poetry.
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