Do note Rèvenge Arbitrage Blogging, Do the right thing instead.
Who would have thought something like this existed?
Arbitrage blogging is a kind of blogging where you buy quality traffic to your blog to earn ROAS (return on ads spent), say you started a blog about information on “Sports academy scholarship”, advertisers who wants to sell their services or programs around sports academy or agencies will target your blog,— this is possible because AdWords uses keyword targeting based on the niche of your blog, and you’d earn money for how many people who visits your blog and then visits the advertisers page through the Google Adsense codes on your blog.
However, some people are not expert in this, that’s why they may earn so much on-screen but aren’t paid it out, other struggle with less than 2x because of poor targeting, targeting and over-advertised audience and then, Google báns their accounts.
Why the bán, they were using low quality methods, saturated traffic strategies or outdated methods to run ads. So when these users lands on their blog, their intent is always unstable and their bounce rates are high hence they didn’t convert for the advertisers, what happens next is advertisers will check their leads and see that many clicks where low quality or worse repeated clicks from a region, they’d contact Google who’d investigate, Google would then offer the advertisers a refund and then bân off such publisher accounts.
Once an account is banned, it’s like an Otilo situation, you loss everything and restart from square zero with PT,SD.
So many bloggers are roped in this, even though they are privileged to use same tools some of us use, they don’t know the intricacies of users’ activities, this is where myself is very proficient at, always seeking to send highly converting traffic.
Now, what happens when these arbitrage bloggers accounts are b@nned? They force themselves to rev-enge arbitrage, by selling their properties, phones, resort to borrowing, fully immersing themselves in debts and they go again, same happens again, the loop continues.
They’re often pressured by their peers, especially those they are 20 years older than, they want to hit big number one night, instead to grow and scale by getting higher returns their only scaling tactics is to increase their ads budget which then also increases their spending, leading to more borrowing in a bid to flex screenshots.
An arbitrage blogger who’s been consistent for 14years should atleast have another sustainable business or cash flow else mellow down and learn what it takes to pull big numbers out. Adsense arbitrage (no disrespect intended) isn’t sane for people of certain age.
You must never reve-nge arbitrage, it’s gámbling, arbitrage blogging on its own if not mentored is already an intense chase, because with google Adsense on paid traffic nothing is guaranteed.
Later today, I will reveal the mistakes most arbitrage bloggers make, and how I’m solving it for a host of many.