I Tried Making $28 Every 10 Minutes with Google Translate: My Results
Hey everyone! It’s Anastasia here. Recently, I stumbled upon a popular idea on YouTube claiming you can make around $30 every 10 minutes using Google Translate. The concept suggests you could potentially earn up to $900 a day by working just four hours. The best part? It’s free to start, requiring only a PayPal account for payments. Intrigued by its popularity—some videos racking up over 4 million views—I decided to give it a try.
Getting Started with Google Translate
To kick things off, I visited Google Translate, a free tool where you can translate text between various languages. The first step involved signing up for a free account on CPA Grip, a site for affiliate marketing. After registering and setting up my payment options, I was ready to explore offers.
In the CPA Grip dashboard, I noticed a chat section where users share their earnings. One user claimed to have made $42 in a single day! This motivated me to dive deeper into the available offers.
Finding High-Paying Offers
By filtering the offers by payout, I discovered that Norway had the highest potential earnings—up to $29. To understand what I was promoting, I used Google Translate to decode the offer titles from Norwegian to English. Once I understood the offer, I created a shortened link using Bitly, making it easier to share.
Driving Traffic to My Offers
Next, I looked for ways to drive traffic to my links. One method suggested in the original video was using Traffic Ad Bar, which promises to send visitors to your links. I set up my ad, carefully crafting the text and ensuring it complied with the platform’s guidelines.
However, I encountered a few issues along the way. The ad was initially blocked due to specific text restrictions, which required some adjustments before I could successfully save it.
The Results
After setting everything up, I checked back a day later to see if my ad received any views. To my surprise, the ad was blocked due to the linked website being flagged as potentially harmful. This unexpected turn of events left me puzzled, as the offer had appeared legitimate just the day before.
Using a VPN, I tested how the offer looked from Norway, only to find that the offer content had changed entirely, leading to a mismatch between my ad and the actual offer. This inconsistency raised doubts about the effectiveness of this method.
Conclusion: Is This Method Worth It?
In the end, my experience with this Google Translate method for making money online was disappointing. While the concept seems enticing, the execution revealed significant flaws. Direct affiliate links often get blocked, making it essential to use landing pages for better results.
If you’re interested in affiliate marketing, it’s crucial to understand how it works and to utilize reliable traffic sources like Pinterest, Google, and YouTube. There are no shortcuts to making money online. For a deeper dive into effective traffic strategies, check out my video on the five best free traffic sources.
Let me know in the comments if you’ve tried this method and how it worked for you!