Convert2Media wishes each and everyone of our friends to have a safe Halloween weekend!
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This is one of those stories where I’m up past midnight and feel like I just got to share. I dont know if you remember the first millionaire story on the blog but it got quite a bit of feedback from it. Tonight, I wanted to share another millionaire from Convert2Media’s short story. This one, I assure you is one for the books. When I sat down and started putting the pieces together to write this, I had to take a step back and have a moment of mad respect for this guy. I’ve got respect for all of our publishers but you really got to hear this one.
Current Revenue Earnings to Date from this publisher – $1,083,837.30
An incredible feat for any publisher but let me go on a bit here. This publisher is literally 6 months old. The next part might seem unbelievable as well. This publisher got started by buying a work from home google kit online. (Who says those things dont work!). This publisher also went thru quite an ordeal a few months back. I was messaged one day that he was heading to the hospital for surgery. I shot him a message and to my surprise he was laying in the hospital bed running his business from a laptop. I dont want to share the details of the surgery but it was quite an ordeal, especially for a young man of his age. Personally, it sort of scared the living shit out of me.
Anyway, I want to quickly share some tips and characteristics of him right quick. In the sake of confidentiality I apologize that I cannot comment too much.
First – What He DOESNT Do:
- He doesnt ever bitch, complain or place blame. (Unless tracking goes down ha!). If an offer is doing shitty, you dont see him bitching and moaning about it. While a lot of people prefer to bitch and complain, he’s the type of publisher that is going to work thru it and MAKE it work no matter what.
- He’s a productivity machine. Seriously, sometimes I feel bad because we hardly ever talk. Talking is overrated especially when you are in charge of your own business. Talk is cheap and time is money.
- Most Importantly – (Pay REALLY Close Attention Here) – Without saying too much, he doesnt bother working in shitty markets. For any of my publishers that know me, asking me for advise in some verticals often turns into me asking “WTF are you doing”? There is a reason Convert2media is heavily loaded in specific verticals with multiple offers. You dont see peddling shitty email and zip submits right? Keep that in mind. The BIG money is MASS MARKETABLE OFFERS. If you are the type that cant get it going in one of those verticals, I guess we need to have a long sit down and chat.
Second – What He Does DO:
- He’s a self learner. He doesnt sit around waiting on bits and pieces of information or think he might be missing out on something. That’s a huge production killer. The guy bought a make money online from Google Kit and he is now the master of his own bizopp product should he choose to go that route.
- He’s motivated – The talks I have had with this publisher tell me one thing. HE WONT QUIT. He thinks big and he works hard. Some publishers are content with a couple of thousand dollars a month, some are content at 50K a month. This my friends is the guy who wants EVERYTHING.
- Work Ethic is absolutely outstanding. Before and after a major surgery the publisher was running his business from a laptop in the hospital. Things like this can change your life, (I’ve got my own health problems) but when it’s just YOU and nobody else, the sacrifices you make are the things that will define and intensify your business.
- He understands the CPA Industry – This is important. While there are a ton of niche specific offers out there, let’s face it — The CPA Industry is incestuous with like 5-6 major verticals. There is money to be made all over, but big money comes faster in mass marketable niches. Remember that. C2M knows this, we practice it. I’ve stuck it out for years now as a publisher myself and now as a network owner in the same verticals year in and year out.
To all the publisher who work with us, we thank you all for your business. You are the reason for our tremendous growth over the last 16 months. It’s publishers like you that will hopefully be a part of our exponential growth going into 2010.
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The following post is an unsolicited preview of the ubot tool. I dont do paid reviews or any of that crap but I will recommend a cool tool publishers when I trust the creators. I know a Co-Owner of the tool who also participates as a Moderator in a forum I am a member of. There are no affiliate links contained in this post but C2M Publishers can get $50.00 off with coupon “c2m199″ at this link.
For a much more detailed review, check out Barman’s uBot review. He also has a ubot coupon available so if you are a generous marketer feel free to give him the commission.
I could sit here and write all day on what a tool like this could do for you but I think they sum it up real nice in the video below:
To see a little bit of it in action check out Barman’s post on the Quantcast Affinity Scraper. Some of the other things Ubot can do are:
- let’s you create nearly any bot without any programming knowledge
- Point and click interface for the novice users
- allows you to build your own bots which could be sold as your “very own”.
- Lifetime License
- 3 full years of updates and support
Speaking of support, it’s going to be top notch from these guys. Already they have a ubot blog, ubot forum and ubot tutorials online.
Check it out and use coupon “c2m199″ or read Barman’s much more indepth uBot review.
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- 16
- Oct
- 2009
A new wave of fraud and paranoia are upon us. I caught a thread the other day talking about CpaShine.com spamming the Wickedfire forum for signups. In good fashion the thread was started by one of the morons from the company who was quickly banned. I quickly quipped that it was most likely a chinese network and Steve from Maxbounty (WTF Ruck links to a competitor? Steve’s awesome in my book). Anyway, Steve quickly posted the whois details on the domain:
Registrant:
ruizhi zhang
tangxia tanglong dong lu 57#
dongguan, guangdong 523710
ChinaDomain Name: CPASHINE.COM
Created on: 17-Jun-09
Expires on: 17-Jun-11
Last Updated on: 17-Jun-09Administrative Contact:
zhang, ruizhi bigo808@hotmail.com
tangxia tanglong dong lu 57#
dongguan, guangdong 523710
China
08687986221 Fax –Technical Contact:
zhang, ruizhi bigo808@hotmail.com
tangxia tanglong dong lu 57#
dongguan, guangdong 523710
China
08687986221 Fax –Domain servers in listed order:
NS37.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
NS38.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Well that’s just awesome. I already know of a few more out there but now this situation is going to spin virally out of control. If you have read this category of the blog then you understand the sophistication these people will go to fraud a network. However fraud ALWAYS evolves and this coming year it’s scary to think how many advertisers are going to get their asses handed to them. With DirectTrack ANY network can share and receive offers and cross promote them and a lot of these chinese networks have interpreters to help them negotiate with advertisers and other networks.
What I do know is to stay away from CpaShine like it was the plague.
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With less than a month away we are preparing for the largest Adtech tradeshow in America. Adtech New York will take place November 4-6th at the Javits Center. Fortunately for us, we are light years ahead of the speakers so we dont have to go and sit and listen to all the boring shit they have to say. We are however exhibiting and would like to invite you to meet up with us at Booth #2116.
If you need an incentive other than talking about how to make more money online, we in C2M style will of course be doing kegstands and whatever else unprofessional we can think of. We’ve got Samuel Adams on tap the first day of the exhibit show and Coffee to nurse those hangovers and get you going on Day #2.
If affiliate summit was any indication of how popular our booth was, I’m excited to see what the largest Adtech show has to offer. I guess the not so typical “men in suits” approach works pretty damn well. There are over 250 exhibiting companies this year and looks to be an awesome time.
Ruck doesnt make appointments or I at least try to keep from it. Typically, I like to walk publishers around and introduce them to contacts and companies I know of that I feel may help increase their business. If you were at the Adtech San Francisco show then you already know I typically dedicate most of my time at Adtech in gathering up sources of traffic for publishers. Hit us up at the booth to learn more. Hope to see ya there!