Make money with your 404 ERROR Page

Posted on August 26th, 2007 in Affiliate Revenue, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online by admin

Have you ever visited a website, but typed in the wrong url after the domain name? What did you see?

Chances are you saw a generic page that said something like, “The page cannot be displayed,” or “Not Found,” or “The requested URL was not found on this server.”
This is what is more commonly known as the 404 Error Page. It’s the page that shows up by default when someone ‘accidentally’ types in the address of the page they are looking for on your site incorrectly.

Now, in many cases, it truly happens by mistake. However, in many other instances, people end up on this page because they are snooping around trying to look for your download page or thank you page without having to pay or opt-in. Kind of shady, but people do it.

Well, Create a file named 404.html and insert some advertise ,upload it to your hosting space. Ok, You may make money with them .

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  1. PlugIM.com said,

    on August 26th, 2007 at 7:08 am

    Make money with your 404 ERROR Page…

    Have you ever visited a website, but typed in the wrong url after the domain name? What did you see?

    Chances are you saw a generic page that said something like, “The page cannot be displayed,” or “Not Found,” or “The requested URL was not…

  2. Anonymous said,

    on August 26th, 2007 at 7:08 am

    Make money with your 404 ERROR Page…

    Have you ever visited a website, but typed in the wrong url after the domain name? What did you see?

    Chances are you saw a generic page that said something like, The page cannot be displayed, or Not Found, or The requested URL was not found on this …

  3. BeachBum said,

    on August 26th, 2007 at 7:10 am

    Don’t out AdSense on your 404 page. That is a TOS violation. I find it is better to re-direct back to the main page on my 404 pages. Just use a meta redirect.

    BeachBum

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