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My Adsense Flat
January 3rd, 2010A few times recently I have mentioned that I am preparing to sell my ‘Adsense Flat’ to friends and people always seem surprisingly interested in what my ‘Adsense Flat’ actually is.
A few years ago it was possible to create a decent amount of money from Google Adsense adverts simply by automating the creation of websites and because it was automated you could work out ways to scale the whole thing.
How it all worked
Register lots of .info domain names
Regfly at the time had their ‘Super Fridays’ where you could buy domains in bulk via their API for just $0.99 a piece – we used to get between 2-500 each time
Shove them all on one or two VPS hosting accounts
They were in fact all served by a single index.php file on the box, we dynamically determined the requested domain and then served the cached content into a set theme
Create a system that goes and gets content from somewhere
It doesn’t matter how we got this content but it was pretty poor spider food at best if I am honest
Get it indexed
All sites in a batch were cross linked and just 1-3 inbound links from elsewhere would be enough to get the sites crawled and the majority indexed
Place Adsense on the sites
The clicks were tracked and any site that we sent enough traffic to got contacted for a direct relationship
Await the site being de-indexed
I used to track ‘burn rate’ as a KPI of how long the domain remained indexed for (My KPI was the time between full crawl and 75% de-index)
Then repeat this again and again using the keywords that worked well
Heres a post from 2007 showing some stats from one batch
Why it stopped working as well
Well Google decided that the lack of value in the sites they were allowing us to make was in fact more harmful than profitable so they embarked on a tirade of banning people for spurious reasons (I eventually reached account number 7 and Google still owe me £8.5k that they will never pay)
How much did people make and what did they use it for?
Here is where I am different, many people made good money. Here is a screenshot of one of my Adsense accounts from the time (NB its actually a scan of a printout I made and kept on my office wall for a while – That account is banned now like so many others….)
As you can see thats $9,000 in 30 days
Most people spent the money on better computers, cars, gadgets and in one memorable case a year long holiday across the globe
I however invested some of mine in a flat in the nearby coastal town of Cleveleys
Here is the listing from www.houseprices.co.uk showing what we paid for the flat (There is no mortgage on that property)
And here is a screenshot of where it is – handy for a paddle in some brown freezing water
Its a one bedroom flat and has a retired lady called Veronica sitting in it as our tennant.
The plan was always to use the capital from the sale of that flat to eventually clear our main house mortgage.
Veronica has taken up an offer now to move into one of the many many houses owned by my mother and father in law so we will be selling it slightly earlier than intended but that all depends on what interest we get in it when it goes on sale.
Here is the place she is moving to – they dont look much these places but its ideal for a retired lady, easy for the shops and always in demand
So thats really the story of my Adsense flat, I do miss the easy money where the script was the money maker.
I have moved to outsourced teams and affiliate nowadays, whilst that doesn’t mean that I need to work much harder it does mean you have to manage much more.
2010 I will be making more time to get back to generating cash away from the client work.
Related posts:
- A Year in Adsense Stats – Some statistics from one batch
- Tips for the person starting out on adsense publishing
- Avoiding the carnage of the new Adsense change for MFA’s
- Clearing your mortgage with Adsense
- Protecting yourself from Google’s prying adsense eyes
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I used to love it when it was as easy as this! We used to buy cheap third tier traffic from places like 7search and bulk it up from there.