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Still Battling Against Easy Money Schemes

Monday, December 21st, 2009

This post is more or less a repeat of an email I sent out this morning to the members on my text ad site, Text.Admastery.biz. I went into its admin area half an hour ago and found eleven ads waiting to be reviewed and approved.

Of those eleven I have approved only one.

Why do people try to post ads promoting easy wealth, quick earnings, massive riches and things like that? It’s clearly stated on the entry screens on the site that such advertising will be refused and deleted without comment as this is not what the site is designed for.

My policy for some time now has been that if I spot in an advert any hint that it is easy to earn great wealth on the internet then it will be refused. Certainly there have been cases of quick success, but these are not the norm and excessive expectations should not be raised. I’m fully aware that this policy has restricted the growth of the site, but am determined to stay firm on this point.

Easy money schemes do deliver a lot of easy money, but only for the few at the top of the “food chain” who benefit at the cost of the thousands who will never even recoup their expenditure.

The AdMastery Blog: Developments

Friday, October 9th, 2009

I’ve been working today to revive some of the AdMastery.biz sites.  Some of them have been sadly neglected during my recent long period of weak health, and as I worked away it dawned on me suddenly that I’d never updated the name of this blog.

This has been done today and the banner above now reads, “The AdMastery Blog“. Several of my other related advertising sites are shortly to be brought consistently under the AdMastery banner. There are other developments planned for the coming months also – including things that according to previous plans should have been launched earlier this year, if only I had not been forced to take time off.

I’m intending to add posts here several times a week and to expand the coverage to assist small-scale internet marketing businesses much more comprehensively than in the past. In summary this blog will now be designed both to support users of the AdMastery.biz advertising services, and also to provide helpful content and references for people developing their knowhow in home-based internet marketing – including email advertising, various type of ad exchange, traffic exchanges and safelists, to mention just a few of the topics to come.

You may notice that traffic exchanges are mentioned there. Because the AdMastery.biz portfolio does not include a click exchange (as traffic exchanges are sometimes called) and at present it is not intended to launch one, I’ve never paid much attention to them here.  However, on recent reconsideration of their potential I’ve returned to using them considerably more myself and will therefore be referring to them periodically.  For example, you’ll find in yesterday’s post a brief note on my initial impressions of HitSilo, the new traffic exchange from Logiscape Technologies.

Also, given that this site is itself a blog, I’ll also include material on blogging and you can look forward to some changes in The AdMastery Blog itself. I’m hoping shortly to include a review of Alex Sysoef’s training programme for bloggers, “Expert Wordpress“, once I’ve been through the materials myself.

Wishing you success,

- David Murray -


Ad Exchanges – Some Observations

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

This morning I came across a blog post which, although drawing some different conclusions from mine, reflected some of the concerns about the development of ad exchanges which have been floating around in my mind for many months.

Some may wonder what the owner of a very new exchange can yet have to say on this subject, but I comment less from the standpoint of an owner than from that of a user.  Given that these small exchanges have only existed in their present form for less than two years, and most have sprung up in the past six months, I reckon that as someone using them since late-2007 I can be classified as something of a veteran.

In the early text ad exchange sites it did not take long to use up a hundred views at a traffic link; now it can sometimes take months as very few people read them.  As the variety of advertising options on the sites increases (sometimes confusingly so) the attention given to any one specific component of the service will be lessened.  That is understandable, but from the point of view of both owners and advertisers it is important to have people coming back regularly both to place and to view ads.

The daily reinsertion of text/html ads is an important factor in that regularity, but it must be structured in such a way that members feel it to be a worthwile use of their time.  Also, while there on the site, these members need some encouragement to view the ads of other members.  After all, this is an “exchange”.

The points (credits) structure, both earning and spending, has a great deal to do with this; when referring to points one has to consider how many of these are needed to buy another advertisement.  In an “exchange” what matters is how many ads have to be clicked in order to earn the right to send another oneself.  The mental arithmetic has to be done site by site; a number of ‘points’ as such means nothing.

In launching the ad exchange at AdMastery.biz I decided to make little difference between points earned for clicking on solo emails and traffic links.  I didn’t go to full equality, but went a long way toward it.  Similarly, the points for clicking text and html ads are much higher than I’ve been accustomed to receiving as a user elsewhere over the past months.  Hopefully this will attract people to view ads on-site as well as at their email boxes.

Having the mix of traffic links which remain in place and text/html ads which require daily reinsertion is in my view a useful feature, provided there are sufficient other incentives to draw people back to the site both to carry out that renewal and while they’re there to view some other links.

The technology has developed during 2008, with a wide range of innovations appearing.  In many of the early exchanges, for example, there was no facility to save a text ad.  This was quickly corrected but still many exchanges do not have the ability to save html ads, making it necessary to enter the details in full every day.  Personally I don’t now use html ads on sites which lack this time-saving functionality.  There simply are not the hours available to spend re-entering everything day after day.  On the positive side the availablility of this efficiency aid does take me back repeatedly to many sites which have it.

Sadly, though, many sites seem to be becoming little more than solo email exchanges – or even solo give-aways – with little visiting of the site apart from entering new emails.  I suppose there’s nothing wrong with that in principle, but is that what the owners really visualise as the future of their sites?  I suspect not, and it could be dangerous for the future of this advertising niche as a whole; or it could lead to the emergence (I suspect fleetingly) of a separate sub-niche of solo-exchanges destined to go the way of the old ‘regular’ safelists.

I’m tempted to carry on and discuss the quality of advertising – both the quality of what is advertised and the quality of its presentation.  That, however, can wait for another day.  Meanwhile, thanks to the good people at the Ad Factory blog for triggering me to put pen to paper (sorry, fingers to keyboard!).

Blogging to Whose Bank?

Thursday, October 30th, 2008


It’s now a week since the AdMastery.biz launch, or at least its text-ad-exchange and word-cloud pieces. Actually, it’s only about three days because I decided to hold fire on any substantial promotion until Monday.

We’re approaching 50 members now, and at the present rate (which actually I expect to increase) we’ll hit the 250 mark well within my target time. At that point I start charging for Pro memberships, and people start earning commissions on their paid referrals.

Meanwhile work continues on the next phase, which was going to be my article marketing programme but I’ve rescheduled things a bit and am now thinking that the safelist (credit-based) will probably come next.

Strategic or chaotic? If the above makes you think the development is in something of a flux, you’re right; that’s how I like to manage things. I used to be a corporate strategy consultant and one lesson I learned many years ago was that, although one has to have a strategic map, too much rigidity in following a pre-planned course is not a good thing.

Fluidity, agility and alacrity are vital keys to success in a rapidly changing world whilst not allowing the ship to be blown around by every passing breeze (shamelessly mixing a number of metaphors).

Anyway, today I’m returning to this blog. As I said in an earlier post it used to be on Blogger, but that’s rather restricting. Almost all of my blogs (and I have several in niches far removed from internet marketing) are now hosted on my own rented servers, not on Blogger or WordPress sites. This gives far greater flexibility. It also gives more work! That’s why I need to spend some time on this one, because about all I’ve done so far is transfer the content.

While I’m on this subject, last night I downloaded an ebook on blogging. I paid a few dollars for it (not many, but the USdollar/UKpound conversion rate at present made it seem more!) and was disappointed. Not that it said anything wrong, but it just didn’t say very much at all.

The gentleman’s bank manager will, I’m sure, be very happy at the large number of small payments arriving in his client’s account and no one person has lost much.  However it’s worth bearing in mind that, although there may be very cheap blogging ebooks which deliver a lot for a very little, I can’t think of one.

My suggestion to anyone starting out on blogging and hoping to make some money along the way is to spend a little more (but it’s still not a fortune) and get Rob Benwell’s Blogging to the Bank 2.0

It’s now time for me to get down to the main work of the day.

Wishing you success,

- David Murray -
www.admastery.biz

Text.AdMastery.biz – Launched today!

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008


Here it is!  Our new advertising service is now live.

The first two modules are available for use, including:

  • text ad exchange
  • traffic links
  • html ads
  • solo emails
  • banners
  • link cloaker
  • word cloud
  • downline builder

The major component of this first stage is an advertising exchange in which members agree to view each other’s ads, and so is especially useful for people building businesses in the internet marketing niche.  In the very near future we plan to add a credit-based safelist, resources for article advertising, a wide variety of both carefully selected and specially prepared training materials, and even more to follow.

The second component is a “Word Cloud” – which actually you can use even without joining the ad exchange, and allows you to promote words and short phrases in return for clicking on other peoples’ words in the cloud and viewing their advertisments.  At very modest cost you can highlight your words using bold, italic, colour colour and other enhancements.

Join now while you can upgrade to “Pro” without charge. This will apply only to the first 250 members.  Promoting Text.AdMastery and building a downline brings many benefits including the ability to promote your own business to them by email.  There is also a variety of opportunities to earn both points and cash commissions.  Once we’ve reached 250 members you will earn a cash commission for each paid referral, and if your referrals become active users of the service you will earn points for having referred active members.

This is just the start.

Join us today at Text.AdMastery.biz.

Wishing you success,

-David Murray -

Advance opportunity

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

OK!!! It’s “Go!”

Apart from a very few minor tweaks the first two modules of AdMastery.biz advertising suite are ready. I’m planning to do that last-minute tidying tomorrow, and launch date is set for 23rd October.

Meanwhile anyone seeing this here before the 23rd is welcome to come over and sign up (for free, plus a free upgrade to “Pro”).

That’s it for now.  I’ll not clutter this with non-essentials.

Don’t miss it.

- David Murray -


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