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Making Money on Market America

I have finally figured out how to make money on Market America! It turns out, all you have to do is blog your opinion about them, as I did a long time ago at: Grant’s Grunts » Market America BS. Then, get picked up by the search engines and the pro-MA people, let the comments roll in (good and bad) and serve ads (picked automatically by Google.) One thing is for sure, those MA people are passionate about the fact that MA is not MLM. As I always say: don’t trust anyone who explicitly tells you they are honest. If someone goes out of there way to tell you they are honest, red flags should go up immediately! It’s the same principal as someone who says “I’m not racist, but…” What immediately follows is always something that is racist, thus showing the person to be a racist.

At any rate, from the looks of my AdSense revenue, people choose both the pro and con MA ads regardless of the content on the page. Here my post on MA is pretty negative towards MA, but the ads contain mentions of MA products because Google’s Ad matching software is not sophisticated enough to ascertain that it is a not a pro MA post. Thus, some people who have already made up their mind about MA click the links for MA products, while those who are in the anti-MA camp click the anti-MLM links. And that’s with me even deliberately choosing to block Ads from some MA sites. I wish I could block all pro-MA ads once and then all anti-MA ads to see whether people are choosing the pro or anti MA ads.

2 Responses to “Making Money on Market America”

  1. Brian Says:

    that is one of the most uninformed opinions I’ve ever heard

  2. Grant Ingersoll Says:

    Well, I’m now more convinced then ever that this is the way to make money off MA. I track, in Adsense, my MA channels, and the money keeps coming. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to retire off it, but I’m making between $80-$100/month off of MA for what is, at this point, next to no work merely by serving up these blog entries. That puts me in the $1000-$1200 per year. Not far off from the average MA person according to their annual report, me thinks…

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