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So I haven't been monitoring the SEO game for a while but I am going to start using parasites as a way to spam the heck out of affiliate offers, how would you go about it?

My intention is to spam spam spam and rank and bankkkk using the best parasites out there and yes the plan is to use AI content and leverage it for maximum potential

Any inputs would be appreciated!

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To be honest a lot of what always worked still works, it just got harder.


When you consider Diggity and the Authority Hacker guys, both shout down their courses and have basically reneged on the lifetime access, it put a lot of people off doing affiliate stuff. I think with affiliate stuff now, Ai is such a game changer.
 
Be careful with AI and make sure to tweak the articles before publishing as Google can detect AI Content and will most likely punish it as well.

If you wanna go the spam route look at guest posts and press releases as well as niche edits. They all still work but you should buy on sites that have not been already spammed to death.
 
To be honest a lot of what always worked still works, it just got harder.


When you consider Diggity and the Authority Hacker guys, both shout down their courses and have basically reneged on the lifetime access, it put a lot of people off doing affiliate stuff. I think with affiliate stuff now, Ai is such a game changer.
When you say it just got harder what has got harder?
Be careful with AI and make sure to tweak the articles before publishing as Google can detect AI Content and will most likely punish it as well.

If you wanna go the spam route look at guest posts and press releases as well as niche edits. They all still work but you should buy on sites that have not been already spammed to death.
I am looking at parasites for now but yes AI content if done right can do wonders because my plan is spam spam spam haha using prompts the right way!
 
When you say it just got harder what has got harder?

There's more competition and the prices of services/backlinks are much higher than before. Markets are more saturated, organic resuls are barely above the fold nowadays.

So there's much smaller piece of the pie to be had and it costs much more to get it.

But the absolutely biggest issue is the frequency and randomness of Google updates. You can't just decide to do everything by the book and be fine, you will get hit again and again for no particular reason whatsoever.

And by the time you figure out why you were hit (if you even figure it out), you will be hit by another update.
 
Niche relevancy and quality Backlinks remains work on all days..

The more quality links you can build to your site that are in the context of relevant discussions in your niche, the better.
 
Not blog comments at least not that low quality shit offered in some other places. I'm talking about that spam that isnt even niche relevant on articles with thousands of other spam comments.

You might be surprised to hear this but actual genuine comments on blogs that people actually read can help just a bit.
 
There's more competition and the prices of services/backlinks are much higher than before. Markets are more saturated, organic resuls are barely above the fold nowadays.

So there's much smaller piece of the pie to be had and it costs much more to get it.
This is the biggest issue for me currently, competition growing every day. A few years ago when my sites would get traction, it would take quite a while for competitors to catch up. Nowadays the big boys tend to turn up a lot faster.

Be careful with AI and make sure to tweak the articles before publishing as Google can detect AI Content and will most likely punish it as well.
I disagree with this. I use AI content for 99% of all my published sites, and whilst there are some automated filters and tweaks that it goes through, what I publish is pretty much straight from the LLM's teat. I haven't seen anything to show me that Google is punishing such content.
 
This is the biggest issue for me currently, competition growing every day. A few years ago when my sites would get traction, it would take quite a while for competitors to catch up. Nowadays the big boys tend to turn up a lot faster.


I disagree with this. I use AI content for 99% of all my published sites, and whilst there are some automated filters and tweaks that it goes through, what I publish is pretty much straight from the LLM's teat. I haven't seen anything to show me that Google is punishing such content.
Are you using gpt for content or what?
 
I would say you can do the BH, can use link blast on parasites and then can use a CTR tool on a server to click that parasite links for the keywords as soon as the parasite will rank on top out of traffic you can make the money. Though not sure about money making but ranking 100% you will rank this way.
 
Are you using gpt for content or what?
I use very few OpenAI sources nowadays. My content comes from a collection of different LLMs (Grok, Qwen, Llama, Deepseek, Mistral etc) that kind of 'converse' with each other to generate output. In my prompts I specify to limit the language used - generally limiting the number of syllables of words and keeping to a high-school graduate reading level - anecdotally this content seems to index better. I also use some automated filters to remove some of my pet hates - em dashes, various phrase types ('in the realm of...' etc).

I am finding that indexing such sites on aged/expired domains is taking longer than it used to though.
 
I am having mixed results from AI content tbh. I find expired domains are still getting indexed super quickly with minimal effort but driving traffic from SERPs is definitely not what it once was.
 
Pure AI won't work for me either, but it depends on the niche, but for most niches, it's not working. It's good for a week or two, then just goes dead...
 
Parasites are still working an absolute treat, just need to know the right ones to use.. I dropped a comment in a thread a second ago about this very subject... the answer was reddit, it's always worked well but even more so over the past year since G got a boner for it!
 
I got pure AI working I think you just have to put the time in and pay for it. I mainly use GPT I set up specific projects and give it tons of examples to work off writing style that was actually written by myself or a team member.

We also ask for specific things when writing. Don't really care if it passes an AI check or not (most do) but the quality, questioning and what we are turning out in my opinion is very good. It ranks and ranks no.1 and often has the google AI listing it as a source.

Doesn't always work like that but thats down to other factors.


Don't get me wrong I still read what it puts out and check it all but I got a specific formula for content that seems to be working, I don't ask it to turn out 100s of articles at once either we get it to create 10-15 a day MAX anymore and I find GPT starts to make stupid mistakes or starts doing it's own thing.

We are working our way through 300 articles it found topics for us to write on and so far its a third and most if not all are ranking well..
 
I have found it still helps to send links to your parasites so you can always do that.
 
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