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How To Make Money Buying YouTube Accounts Posted: 27 Jan 2011 05:00 AM PST I’ve been playing around with buying Youtube accounts lately for traffic and wanted to share some of my story… Now you might be wondering why would anyone want to buy a Youtube account? Well if you can find a good account with a lot of views in your niche then you can promote your website or affiliate links on those accounts pretty easily. Take for example this video… As you can see, this video has 77,258 views on it. It’s not a ton, but if the account has 20-30 videos like this then it would be well worth it to try and buy the account. All you have to do is go to Clickbank and find a workout of diet product and promote it with an affiliate link under the video. You can also add annotations to the video so that you can direct them to your URL (redirect it) as well… How to buy the account and make an offerThis is where it boils down to a numbers game. Most of the accounts you want, you’ll have a hard time getting an answer from the owner. And if you do, most of them are skeptical that you’re going to scam them or steal their identity (cant happen, but people are skeptical) I heard some good tips on this from a Jason Moffat video I watched a while back – he said that what was working for him was using something like this in a private Youtube message…
Now one of the keys to this is that you have to find accounts that someone has no emotional or economic attachment to. If someone has a bunch of workout videos for their own site and they are making money with it, they arent going to sell it to you. And if some little kid has a bunch of his favorite WoW clips on his account, then he’s prolly going to be hesitant with giving it up… This is why you either have to tell them they can keep all the vids and move them to a new account – or you need to find accounts that just have 1-2 really good videos that have 1 million+ views…. What to do once you have the accountOnce you agree on a price, then all you need to do is get the password from them. Make sure you change it right away (along with any other information) And then you can start to monetize the videos by linking them to your affiliate links – or by sending them to your own website. The best ways to link up is in the “About” box and also put annotations on the screen that direct people to your website or redirecting URL. One of the easiest ways to figure out which accounts to buy would be to go Clickbank and find products that would fit certain types of videos. So if there is a Youtube video of a 7 year old doing a killer solo on guitar then find a “learn how to play guitar” product on Clickbank and put an affiliate link in there. You could literally do this for almost every niche that has a product on Clickbank. My experiences buying Youtube accountsSo far I’ve bought 5 accounts for $650 total. My total affiliate commission made off all the accounts has been $1750. Now the good thing is, if these accounts all stay active and the traffic stays the same, I’ll make an extra $10,000-$12,000 dollars this year off the accounts. I havent hit a MAJOR winner ($5k or more per month), but Im going to keep trying to see if I can find one… - Justin Interested in advertising on Facebook? Check out my latest post on Facebook Advertising |
@yahoo Paid Employees To Character Assassinate Posted: 27 Jan 2011 04:30 AM PST When I got to the office this morning there was a voice mail from a HR representative at Yahoo asking me to call them back. Hrmmm maybe it had something to do with the fact people put 2 and 2 together that Yahoo employee Aunesty Janssen was on the clock while she was building websites and stalking Kim Rowley. Yes… evidently Yahoo! was paying Account Executive Aunesty Janssen while she was making web sites, spamming Facebook and Twitter, and her other efforts to character assassinate affiliate marketer Kim Rowley. (Amazing yahoo is going broke with great hires like this). There was quite a crazy buzz about it on twitter bringing this to Yahoo’s attention. Over 80 results when I just searched: Exhibit A: It seems someone might have got a talking to… as they quickly purged their Facebook account and lockdown their twitter account. Course that is what cockroaches do. They scatter and hide when the light is on them. Exhibit B: Honestly I am AMAZED at the amount of people, wait not people, industry leaders, who have contacted me and thanked me for telling the truth about Aunesty Janssen and that its been needed to be told a long time ago. I mean seriously this person is worse than Dennis Yu times 10. I shit you not my inbox is full. Actually maybe I am way off on this… Perhaps Yahoo HR was calling to offer me a job? Whatcha think? Get a sneak peak at the all new ShoeMoney System Interested in advertising on Facebook? Check out my latest post on Facebook Advertising |
Yesterday’s Marketplace Listings Posted: 27 Jan 2011 12:00 AM PST Listings posted yesterday in the ShoeMoney Marketplace Want to get your job, product, or announcement out to hundreds of thousands of very targeted ShoeMoney readers? Interested in advertising on Facebook? Check out my latest post on Facebook Advertising |
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