The latest big seller on click bank, Project Black Mask, is ruffling some feathers in the internet marketing circles. The forums and blogs are buzzing with glorious praise and black hat bashing. This is fairly normal whenever black hat methods are mentioned. There are a lot of people who don’t want to here anything about methods that are considered unethical or shady. This is a personal choice that you must make on your own.
What is of concern is whether or not the techniques mentioned in the book work or not. Some of the posts that I have read that were not obvious black hat bashing, stated that the methods gone over in the book were old and not very effective any more. Knowing a little bit about black hat, I must dis-agree.
This is the first real “main stream” discussion of black hat tactics that I have seen. The popularity of this book, currently #1 at click bank, has made black hat tactics a house hold name. The two primary methods described are the bread and butter of black hat. They are fairly simple to implement and not too expensive for the average person to give a shot.
I’m sure there are many advanced tactics to be used but you need to be part programmer, part rocket scientist to implement. The two blueprints in the book also come with some good niche and keyword advice. To find out more check out my full review here. I am also in the process of running a couple tests using the 2 methods and will be posting the results as well.
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June 30th, 2007
The latest internet marketing manual, Project Black Mask Adsense, has ruffled a few feathers. The forums and blogs are ablaze with debate. This is the normal reaction amongst internet marketers when ever “black hat” methods are mentioned. They either love it or hate it. There are a lot of people who never even heard of these methods before, but that is going to change fast considering the popularity of this ebook.
There really isn’t anything illegal about the black hat methods, but they do “game” the system to an extent and can possibly get your domain banned from google. But what about grey hat methods. I personally use an automated blogging software to get my “white hat” sites indexed by the search engines quickly. Once they are listed, I go back to normal white hat methods of promotion.
Is this wrong? Am I a bad person because I want to get my sites indexed in a week or so instead of waiting for 2 or 3 months? Granted, some the the methods being used are downright devious, but who can blame people after the recent “google slap”. Let’s face it, adwords is becoming a killing field. I was recently running a pay per click campaign for a “bass fishing” ebook. The other day I get an email from google stating that my campaign required my attention.
My keywords were inactive and I needed t0 raise my minimum bid to $10.00 to reactivate them. This campaign had been running for months at .35 per click and wasn’ t doing badly either. Some jerk came along and put in some crazy price per click. Who can blame somebody for looking at alternative methods.
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June 29th, 2007