Are you happy with the income from the Adsense ads on your website?
I know it’s really easy to just insert a bit of code and let Google take care of serving up appropriate ads.
But the resulting income can be very disappointing.
In some niches, the payout can be as little as one or two cents per click.
And you really do need a lot of “one cents clicks” to make a decent income!
So what can you do about it?
I’m sure you don’t want the hassle of redesigning your entire website and trying to find other ways to monetize it.
You want something that just “slots in” to replace your existing ad units and gives you a better income.
I’ve just discovered a brand new tool called Ad Unit Magic that will automatically replace all the Adsense ads on your website with replacement ad units that offer payouts of up to $100 per visitor….
Read More: Ad Unit Magic
Many people like yourself have landed up on this page because you’re looking at the most fool-proof way to start your Internet business. Starting one isn’t as easy as you think after all the trials, difficulties and challenges you will face along the way and the heaps of competition you will discover online.
Want proof? Simply Google ‘make money online’ and you’ll discover how much competition you have – probably in the hundreds and thousands of them!
Worse still, some unethical marketers who want to make a fast buck out of you by selling all kinds of crappy and irrelevant information to you.
It’s misleading alright…no, it’s plain wrong to waste any newbie marketer’s time and effort like this!
Fact is, there will be ‘gurus’ and ‘experts’ who will be more than happy to exploit clueless marketers who are quick to draw out their wallets to make a ‘life-changing purchase’.
Lets get something straight…there is no such thing as a life changing purchase!
Even the best money- making blueprint will not work for you unless you put it into practice, and in most cases, actually making the system manifest in real life is the hardest challenge you’ll face…
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Over the weekend, several people noticed attacks originating from a malicious ad placed at nytimes.com. Viewers were redirected to what we call a fake, or rogue antispy page, where the webpage pretends to scan your computer, and then tries to convince you to install some nifty antivirus program to clean it up-oh-but-you-have-to-register-first-put-your-credit-card-here-mr-victim. Nothing new there… it’s the most common thing we see everyday.
Being heavily involved in Internet Security we’ve been watching this particular style of rogue attack since about March, and just happened to have them under the microscope over the weekend, and here’s the interesting thing… normally, we see 10-15,000 such detections each day, but from about last Thursday thru Sunday, it spiked to 160-170,000 per day. It dropped off today to about 20,000.
The attacks seemed to come from two main types of lures, with the first being advertisments, including the fake one on nytimes, and lots of Flash banner ads, and the second being searches for “newsie” events like Kanye and Taylor, and Patrick Swayze, and Serena Williams.
It’s ever so impressive how quickly they not only react, but also point the news search results at their hijacked lure machines. In other words, not only are they quick to react to something news worthy, but they are somehow able to get their hijacked machines right up to the top of the google and bing searches. These guys are flat-out clever.
In summary, not only was there a huge spike in activity by this particular group (or groups), but they quickly were able to manipulate the search engines.
It goes without saying that LinkScanner is able to detect and block these attacks, but it’s a dangerous Web folks. Linkscanner is an integral part of AVG Internet security.