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Alright, so you’re trying to hustle online and, let’s be real, wrangling good, targeted traffic feels like herding caffeinated cats. Everybody and their grandma’s fighting for clicks. Now, if you’re running some shady e-ventures (look, I’m not judging—just saying), Google Ads is kinda the holy grail for pushing whatever “services” you’re peddling.
Here’s my two cents from dancing with Google Ads, and yeah, I’ve spun up a bunch of campaigns that absolutely rained money for my crew. I’ve played around with plenty of tricks, but this one just hits different.
First off, you need a rock-solid BIN. I’m talking those Japan credit cards, especially the 454168(5) batch—they’re gold. I always run everything on a dedicated server through RDP, because, duh, you don’t want your home IP anywhere near this mess.
Next, get Bitvise SSH going and snag a reliable Japan SSH login. You can dig these up from some sketchy Russian forums or just grab ’em off ipsocks.pro if you’re lazy. Then, slap on Proxifier to tunnel everything right.
Clean up your system with CCleaner and BleachBit—don’t leave crumbs. Browse a bunch of Japanese sites to load up on cookies (the digital kind, not the snack. Sorry).
You’ll need a Japanese phone number for Google’s confirmation call. Easiest way? Burn a number through Skype and “card” it. For your email, go with something like mail.com or aol.com—anything but Gmail, trust me.
Setting up the Adwords account is where you gotta be careful:
- Register a Google account with your own (non-Gmail) address.
- Super important: when throwing in billing info and card details, type everything in by hand. Don’t even think about copy-pasting—it’s a rookie move and gets flagged fast.
- Verify with that Japan number you snagged.
- Now you’re ready to build your campaign. Keep the daily budget under $50 at first (patience, grasshopper), then crank it up after you get your first legit charge.
- Toss in the payment method, and definitely leave the card on auto-charge.
- Google won’t actually hit your card until you rack up about $500 in spend, so once that first bill drops, you can jack up the daily budget—think $200 to $400.
- If you picked a strong BIN, your card’s gonna survive for two months even if you’re burning through $200–$400 a day. That’s plenty of time to funnel a boatload of customers to your scam shop and stack some serious cash.
Wild, right? Just don’t get cocky… Google’s always watching, and karma’s got a wicked sense of humor.
Here’s my two cents from dancing with Google Ads, and yeah, I’ve spun up a bunch of campaigns that absolutely rained money for my crew. I’ve played around with plenty of tricks, but this one just hits different.
First off, you need a rock-solid BIN. I’m talking those Japan credit cards, especially the 454168(5) batch—they’re gold. I always run everything on a dedicated server through RDP, because, duh, you don’t want your home IP anywhere near this mess.
Next, get Bitvise SSH going and snag a reliable Japan SSH login. You can dig these up from some sketchy Russian forums or just grab ’em off ipsocks.pro if you’re lazy. Then, slap on Proxifier to tunnel everything right.
Clean up your system with CCleaner and BleachBit—don’t leave crumbs. Browse a bunch of Japanese sites to load up on cookies (the digital kind, not the snack. Sorry).
You’ll need a Japanese phone number for Google’s confirmation call. Easiest way? Burn a number through Skype and “card” it. For your email, go with something like mail.com or aol.com—anything but Gmail, trust me.
Setting up the Adwords account is where you gotta be careful:
- Register a Google account with your own (non-Gmail) address.
- Super important: when throwing in billing info and card details, type everything in by hand. Don’t even think about copy-pasting—it’s a rookie move and gets flagged fast.
- Verify with that Japan number you snagged.
- Now you’re ready to build your campaign. Keep the daily budget under $50 at first (patience, grasshopper), then crank it up after you get your first legit charge.
- Toss in the payment method, and definitely leave the card on auto-charge.
- Google won’t actually hit your card until you rack up about $500 in spend, so once that first bill drops, you can jack up the daily budget—think $200 to $400.
- If you picked a strong BIN, your card’s gonna survive for two months even if you’re burning through $200–$400 a day. That’s plenty of time to funnel a boatload of customers to your scam shop and stack some serious cash.
Wild, right? Just don’t get cocky… Google’s always watching, and karma’s got a wicked sense of humor.