I know someone who often buys AdSense accounts for a good price around 18 to 20k. I sold my approved account to him once. He regularly contacts me to ask if I have any other sites to sell and says he’s ready to buy as many accounts as possible. I’m curious about how he manages to buy so many accounts and what he does after purchasing them from me. Does anyone know what happens next?
I’ve heard from a few people that they resell these accounts for a higher price in wealthier countries.
dominic said:
I’ve heard from a few people that they resell these accounts for a higher price in wealthier countries.
Do you know how I can get access to these international markets… any platforms, communities, or contacts?
He might be driving traffic to generate income using proxies.
PixelPioneer said:
He might be driving traffic to generate income using proxies.
A few months after selling him the account, I checked the site and found it was a shopping site. Later on, I noticed it was redirecting to something else. Is there a way to track my buyer and get my share of the profits by selling it to someone else who does this redirecting?
@mila
There’s a guy from Kashmir I came across who can provide more detailed guidance on this… his website is aashiqwani.com.
PixelPioneer said:
@mila
There’s a guy from Kashmir I came across who can provide more detailed guidance on this… his website is aashiqwani.com.
Thanks a lot… but the site isn’t working.
@mila
Is there any other way to reach him?
Why not just ask him directly?
ContentCrafter said:
Why not just ask him directly?
I think it’s unlikely that a buyer would share his business details and profit margins, especially if they are higher than what he’s paying me. Even if he reveals some info, I doubt it would be very clear since he might feel like he would lose his business with me. Is my perspective off here?
Sounds like AdSense arbitrage.
Ava said:
Sounds like AdSense arbitrage.
Can you explain how that works?
Ava said:
Sounds like AdSense arbitrage.
Can you explain how that works?
It’s about buying cheap traffic and sending it to a blog with high-quality content and high CPC… that’s where the money is. For example, if you buy ads for 0.16$ and send that traffic to a blog with a CPC of 0.5$… you see the point, right?
@Ava
So they create high CPC content and buy traffic to redirect to that site to earn money?
mila said:
@Ava
So they create high CPC content and buy traffic to redirect to that site to earn money?
Yeah, but it’s pretty tough now; you need a good amount of experience.
mila said:
@Ava
So they create high CPC content and buy traffic to redirect to that site to earn money?
Yeah, but it’s pretty tough now; you need a good amount of experience.
If I could ask, I’m trying to secure a small capital amount for my startup that I’m planning to start in January or February 2025. Besides selling AdSense-approved blogs, do I have other options to make money besides freelancing or service-based businesses that need my full time and team? I’d really appreciate your thoughts.
@mila
Most of the businesses I know require a lot of time and experience, like KDP, POD, blogging, etc.
Ava said:
@mila
Most of the businesses I know require a lot of time and experience, like KDP, POD, blogging, etc.
Okay. Thanks .
I missed a double ‘a’ at the beginning of the website address. It’s https://aashiqwani.com/