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In this section, I'd like to discuss several ways to monetize traffic. Which verticals are easiest to start with in GADS, and which aren't worth the money and effort? In this article, I won't discuss typical verticals (gambling, nutra, dating, etc.) of affiliate programs, as these are obvious, and they're a whole other world in themselves, where getting started isn't as easy as it first seems.
As the saying goes:
Options include: Scamshop, CC+OTP Phishing, Android Botnet-Rat, and Drainer. I've tried these options and spent thousands of dollars on testing. There are also other options, such as HVNC, stealer, BA phishing, Play Market apps, and dropshipping. I haven't tried them, but the use of GADS is limited only by your imagination.
Scamshop
is a regular online store with goods or services that doesn't provide the customer with the service or product after payment. In my opinion, this is the easiest option to start with. This is what a beginner should start with. The only costs are the website and advertising for commission (I know people who do it for their own money and quite successfully).
Let's touch on the advantages of this option.
There are some nuances
to consider. It's difficult to find a reliable cash-out service.
Many won't want to work with someone who lacks experience, traffic volume, or successful cases. Few reliable cash-out service providers offer a variety of payment options. Sure, you can buy merch or an account, or only use an IBAN or card payment, but then your conversion rate will drop significantly, as this is one of the main advantages of accepting payments in multiple ways.
It's difficult to find an offer with a high average check.
Cash-out service providers are often reluctant to work with small, frequent transactions. Higher checks are often associated with either a brand or warm-up through phone calls, and both options are unsuitable for full automation. Therefore, we have to work hard to find a decent offer.
CC+OTP phishing
is similar to a scam shop, but instead of a real merchant, a fake page is installed that intercepts the card and allows you to manipulate the cardholder into giving you a push notification, SMS, or a mini-deposit.
This is a promising approach and doesn't require extensive technical knowledge (I started in this area with a payment system from Hugo).
Let's take a look.
Nuances -
Android Botnet-Rat
is software consisting of several components (a panel, a loader, and a dropper). The loader disguises itself as a regular Android app; when a user installs it and grants permission, the loader installs a dropper, which allows the user to remotely control the client's phone as if it were their own. You can transfer funds from banks, crypto exchanges, and cold wallets, intercept calls and SMS, spy on a user through a camera, overheat and destroy a client's device, ask their contacts on their phone or social media for loans, infect other devices of their contacts, and combine all infected devices into a single army of DDoS bots.
Sounds sweet, let's break it down.
Let's move on to the downsides
: Expensive, very expensive. I didn't spend much on the software itself, but I was lucky enough to have a friend who wrote it on loan for profit. However, renting such software is actually very expensive
(exception: leaked, reworked Ratniks, which cost $500-$1000 per month).
- Of course, installing it on a phone. The main stumbling block. The user must grant permission to download from the browser, then grant permission for special features, then permission to download from the loader, and only then will the software work. You understand that this is a very long path to conversion, accompanied by huge banners warning that your phone may be infected, and this message appears even if you download a legitimate program from the browser.
Drainer
is software that, when a client links their cold wallet, steals their cryptocurrency. It's a rather interesting approach, suitable for those more experienced in advertising, and here's why.
Let's take a look.
Let's figure it out -
Bottom Line:
For beginners on a budget, I recommend starting with a scam shop.
If you have a little more money, try phishing.
Drainer is for those more experienced in advertising and those who don't want to bother with cashing out.
Android Botnet is for masochists and those looking to quickly lose their money.
This was the final article, but not the last. Best wishes to all.
In this section, I'd like to discuss several ways to monetize traffic. Which verticals are easiest to start with in GADS, and which aren't worth the money and effort? In this article, I won't discuss typical verticals (gambling, nutra, dating, etc.) of affiliate programs, as these are obvious, and they're a whole other world in themselves, where getting started isn't as easy as it first seems.
As the saying goes:
Therefore, I would like to tell you about various options where you are the owner of your own project."It's not the buyer who makes money, but the project owner."
Options include: Scamshop, CC+OTP Phishing, Android Botnet-Rat, and Drainer. I've tried these options and spent thousands of dollars on testing. There are also other options, such as HVNC, stealer, BA phishing, Play Market apps, and dropshipping. I haven't tried them, but the use of GADS is limited only by your imagination.
Scamshop
is a regular online store with goods or services that doesn't provide the customer with the service or product after payment. In my opinion, this is the easiest option to start with. This is what a beginner should start with. The only costs are the website and advertising for commission (I know people who do it for their own money and quite successfully).
Let's touch on the advantages of this option.
- Most often White offer, no need for clo, easy to pour
- It is enough to create or order a website; no special technical knowledge is required.
- Clear profit, easy cashout
- Cheap start
There are some nuances
to consider. It's difficult to find a reliable cash-out service.
Many won't want to work with someone who lacks experience, traffic volume, or successful cases. Few reliable cash-out service providers offer a variety of payment options. Sure, you can buy merch or an account, or only use an IBAN or card payment, but then your conversion rate will drop significantly, as this is one of the main advantages of accepting payments in multiple ways.
It's difficult to find an offer with a high average check.
Cash-out service providers are often reluctant to work with small, frequent transactions. Higher checks are often associated with either a brand or warm-up through phone calls, and both options are unsuitable for full automation. Therefore, we have to work hard to find a decent offer.
CC+OTP phishing
is similar to a scam shop, but instead of a real merchant, a fake page is installed that intercepts the card and allows you to manipulate the cardholder into giving you a push notification, SMS, or a mini-deposit.
This is a promising approach and doesn't require extensive technical knowledge (I started in this area with a payment system from Hugo).
Let's take a look.
- Depending on the cashing method, it is possible to withdraw your client to 0
- Your own mat for advertising or sales (2D)
- There are also quite a lot of white offers, easy to pour
Nuances -
- Limited to one payment method, the conversion rate is much lower than in a scam shop with its variety, and this direction is not suitable for a number of countries
- Cashing out, there are very few sensible offers on the market, either scams, or services that rip you off in huge percentages, or if your traffic is below 30 CC per day, they won't even look at you. You have to spend quite a long time sorting through various services and various private individuals.
- Not all geos like to enter CC, not all geos are linked in the PZ, and your phishing can turn into a scam shop
- You need to spend a lot of time at the panel, you need to constantly monitor and process the material, you won’t be able to do it alone on a passive one
Android Botnet-Rat
is software consisting of several components (a panel, a loader, and a dropper). The loader disguises itself as a regular Android app; when a user installs it and grants permission, the loader installs a dropper, which allows the user to remotely control the client's phone as if it were their own. You can transfer funds from banks, crypto exchanges, and cold wallets, intercept calls and SMS, spy on a user through a camera, overheat and destroy a client's device, ask their contacts on their phone or social media for loans, infect other devices of their contacts, and combine all infected devices into a single army of DDoS bots.
Sounds sweet, let's break it down.
- The possibilities of processing a client are limited only by the imagination, even if he has no money, it is still possible to get something from him
- Cashing out is extremely easy if you understand the geographic area you're working in and the specifics of the banks in that geographic area, since you have full access just like a cardholder.
- Surprisingly, you don't need a lot of technical knowledge to operate it, although at first the panel looks like it should be controlling an airplane, not a phone, but in fact everything is automated.
Let's move on to the downsides
: Expensive, very expensive. I didn't spend much on the software itself, but I was lucky enough to have a friend who wrote it on loan for profit. However, renting such software is actually very expensive
(exception: leaked, reworked Ratniks, which cost $500-$1000 per month).
- Of course, installing it on a phone. The main stumbling block. The user must grant permission to download from the browser, then grant permission for special features, then permission to download from the loader, and only then will the software work. You understand that this is a very long path to conversion, accompanied by huge banners warning that your phone may be infected, and this message appears even if you download a legitimate program from the browser.
Drainer
is software that, when a client links their cold wallet, steals their cryptocurrency. It's a rather interesting approach, suitable for those more experienced in advertising, and here's why.
Let's take a look.
- The easiest cash-out, with virtually no losses on the side
- No deep technical knowledge required
- No need to spend hours in the panel; the software does the translations for you.
Let's figure it out -
- What I've encountered most often is that there's no universal bot for withdrawing all cryptocurrency. It's divided into the TRC-20 and ERC-20 networks. And it can only withdraw crypto on these networks.
- Most of the crypto-themed offers will be difficult to sell, and the most popular offers have already been tested.
Bottom Line:
For beginners on a budget, I recommend starting with a scam shop.
If you have a little more money, try phishing.
Drainer is for those more experienced in advertising and those who don't want to bother with cashing out.
Android Botnet is for masochists and those looking to quickly lose their money.
This was the final article, but not the last. Best wishes to all.
