--- In [email protected], "justifiedright"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know how websites make money.  Wish I did.
> 
> Does Google actually make all those billions off those little tiny 
> ad links on the side after I do a search?  Is it really that easy?
>

We can barter some legal services when needed for a few lessons. 

Domain name business is big business  - just to get those little ads.

Yes, google makes money off those little ads. VOLUME of traffic (like
64%) of search goes to google.

Maybe you're not one of those who click on those ads that appear -
people might assume their search results and often times those ads are
better - because advertisers often have to pay a decent amount to
appear there - it might be .05 per click or $30 per click depending on
what you're selling.

Like the Esperanza ads appearing on such hot sites like
asburyboardwalk.com - they might only be paying .30 - to $1.00 to
appear to Google, then the publisher ): gets a percentage of that 0-
some unknown number. BUT, if the publisher sells real estate, then he
could "block" the ad from appearing and work it another way....

Not only can publishers make money, but so can savvy writers,
webmasters and publishers - and traditional media. It's all about our
little brains and where they are at any moment.


There's a whole science behind it. Books, scam artists, "domain
collectors or domain investors - like kevin here or, well myself.

It's all about content - not neccessarily good website traffic,
content or design. There's plenty of websites that to the eye may
appear worthless, but to the publisher, worth more then your house or
an investment property.

No Real Estate Taxes
Low cost of entry
no mortage payments
manage it from anywhere in the world or at home in your underwear
cheap to direct traffic. buy traffic
easy to publish 
write want you want, when you want and for that matter, any crap you want.

That's lesson 1.
See such interesting blogs as webmasterworld.com 
For real fun, you can go to a conference. I think the next one is a
domain auction focusing on the porn industry  domain names
T.R.A.F.F.I.C in Hollywood Fl. 

And it's at a very, very, cool hotel. 

T.R.A.F.F.I.C., the domain industry’s premier conference, today
announced T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East 2007, Oct. 9-13, 2007 at the Westin
Diplomat hotel in Hollywood, Florida.

Presented by the World Association of Domain Name Developers, Inc.
(WADND), the conferences, held at three different locations annually,
bring together domain owners, search engine companies, leading
registrars, pay-per-click aggregators, sponsors, Wall Street
investors, the financial and advertising communities as well as
analysts and experts on targeted Internet traffic for stimulating
discussions of strategies, best practices, trends and networking.



 
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