aka It is time to start exporting freedom and Christianity.
I had an interesting experience over the last few days. I decided to start advertising for my blogspot blog. It is the same daily message you get right here, but it also had some Google ads on it, since Blogspot is a Google company and I opted in for the ads. My latest marketing strategy includes the most heavily Islamic countries, plus the US and Canada. I know that is not news to you guys. I talk about reaching out to Muslims all the time. What makes this scenario different is the economics of the situation.
I tried a different price than normal. Usually I pay anywhere from 15 cents to 20 cents for my ads. But now, after talking with an expert, I lowered the price to 5 cents. I did not expect to get any action at all. I thought the ads would not even run, because my price was not competitive. Apparently I was completely incorrect. As of right now, 9:36pm PST, I paid for 173 clicks for under ten bucks. What did that mean for my ad revenue? Well...to be modest...I’ll tell you it was very satisfying, at least for something small like this.
Folks, get those blogs set up. Go to www.blogger.com and unload as much Christianity as you can. Then stroll over to www.Google.com/Adwords and direct your power to the USA, Canada, and the following list of countries:
Mali
Turkmenistan
Egypt
Gambia
Kuwait
Senegal
Pakistan
Uzbekistan
Libya
Djibouti
Saudi Arabia
Algeria
Palestinian Territory
Turkey
Jordan
Comoros
Maldives
Somalia
Niger
Iraq
Morocco
Mauritania
Yemen
Azerbaijan
Western Sahara
Tunisia
Afghanistan
You might just find that you have not only a willing audience, but an investment that might help you, help your church, help your family, or help your friends. And the nice thing is that there’s no limit to the amount of blogs you can have. If you can write them, Blogger will publish them.
Give it a shot! You have nothing to lose, but the first ten bucks just to try it out. And trust me, this is the business of the future. You may as well join up now while the best commodity you have, Jesus, is in big time demand with a religiously starving audience.
I had an interesting experience over the last few days. I decided to start advertising for my blogspot blog. It is the same daily message you get right here, but it also had some Google ads on it, since Blogspot is a Google company and I opted in for the ads. My latest marketing strategy includes the most heavily Islamic countries, plus the US and Canada. I know that is not news to you guys. I talk about reaching out to Muslims all the time. What makes this scenario different is the economics of the situation.
I tried a different price than normal. Usually I pay anywhere from 15 cents to 20 cents for my ads. But now, after talking with an expert, I lowered the price to 5 cents. I did not expect to get any action at all. I thought the ads would not even run, because my price was not competitive. Apparently I was completely incorrect. As of right now, 9:36pm PST, I paid for 173 clicks for under ten bucks. What did that mean for my ad revenue? Well...to be modest...I’ll tell you it was very satisfying, at least for something small like this.
Folks, get those blogs set up. Go to www.blogger.com and unload as much Christianity as you can. Then stroll over to www.Google.com/Adwords and direct your power to the USA, Canada, and the following list of countries:
Mali
Turkmenistan
Egypt
Gambia
Kuwait
Senegal
Pakistan
Uzbekistan
Libya
Djibouti
Saudi Arabia
Algeria
Palestinian Territory
Turkey
Jordan
Comoros
Maldives
Somalia
Niger
Iraq
Morocco
Mauritania
Yemen
Azerbaijan
Western Sahara
Tunisia
Afghanistan
You might just find that you have not only a willing audience, but an investment that might help you, help your church, help your family, or help your friends. And the nice thing is that there’s no limit to the amount of blogs you can have. If you can write them, Blogger will publish them.
Give it a shot! You have nothing to lose, but the first ten bucks just to try it out. And trust me, this is the business of the future. You may as well join up now while the best commodity you have, Jesus, is in big time demand with a religiously starving audience.