Archive for December 4th, 2006
The internets biggest Google Adsense Pros
This article talks about who is making money with Adsense .
Jeremy Shoemaker – $140,000 per month
If ever anyone can be considered an Internet marketing superstar, ShoeMoney would be near the top of the list. Jeremy Shoemaker is a search engine marketer who knows how to take advantage of both Google AdSense and AdWords. In the above photo, you see him with the biggest Google AdSense check he has ever received from Google. The income was earned back in the month of August 2005. Since then Mr. Shoemaker has moved to wire transfers. No doubt, he got tired to dealing with the bank tellers when trying to deposit $100K plus checks every month.
Unlike the other Google whores on this list, ShoeMoney, as he likes to be called, does not own just one site. He makes his enormous Google checks using hundreds of sites and thousands of domains.
Read About Adsense Pros by clicking the link below
http://www.johnchow.com/the-internets-biggest-google-whores/
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The Internets biggest Affiliate Marketing Pros
Shoemoney is the King of Ringtones. He makes loads of cash converting PPC traffic into Ringtone Leads (Amongst other things). A respected industry Guru, Shoe has his own Radio Show and also appeared in John’s list of Google Whores. I reckon he’s making loads more on affiliate marketing than he is with Adsense.
The King of Ringtones site was a little experiment he did with Aaron Wall. He spent $1500 directing traffic to KingofRingtones.com and made a profit of nearly $9,000 (And he calls this pocket money). He currently owns around 10,000 domains and recently received a slap on the wrist for uploading 20 million keywords into a PPC engine. Find out more about Jeremy at his blog and over at seomoz.org.
Read about all the Affiliate Marketing Pros
http://straygeek.com/internets-biggest-affiliate-marketing-whores/
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Vendorseek.com – $3 MIllion a Year
The 35-year-old Wisneski now employs 10. VendorSeek.com’s most recent fiscal year saw $1.5 million in revenue, up from $1 million the year before. The company was profitable for the first time last year, Wisneski said, and he projects it will have close to $3 million in revenue in fiscal 2006.
Wisneski said vendors are drawn to his online service because it allows them to spend more time selling and less time looking for customers. “You’re dealing with customers who have placed a request, so your work is closer to the dollar,” he said. “Your sales cycle is improved. We get feedback from some vendors that this is by far the best return on investment of their marketing vehicles.”
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