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by byoung2 4339 days ago
I had a few ad and affiliate sites that made a fair amount of money at their peak, and then died after Google algorithm changes. TechSpyer.com was just a WordPress site that took an XML feed from Commission Junction and Linkshare and created posts with affiliate links for consumer electronics products. It took about an hour to make (it used a free WordPress theme and a custom XML to post plugin that I wrote). It made about $150 per month back in 2007 before I sold it for $1500 on Flippa. I later made a similar site for general products called DealSpyer.com that made about $100/month before traffic dried up. I had a travel site called RewardFreak.com that had pages for all the travel loyalty programs, and affiliate links to travel portals to book flights, hotels, cars, sign up for a rewards credit card, etc. There were thousands of pages of content, but 99% of the traffic came from 5 pages (for lesser known frequent flyer programs, I ranked higher than the actual websites). Just 1 or 2 affiliate sale per month was enough for $200+ revenue.

In total, I averaged about $500 a month during 2007-2010 with costs under $20/month, but 2011 the traffic on these sites disappeared overnight with the Panda update, so I just let the domains expire.