⚠️ Don’t Sleep on This BlackHat SEO Parasite

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Another day, another parasite we can use. This time, we are going for Github.com. Developers worldwide use GitHub to store their code, manage project versions, and collaborate with others. The platform offers features such as issue tracking, pull requests, and wikis, enhancing project management and documentation. However, we don't wanna do that. We wanna use it for SEO parasite purposes. Since Github has a DA of 99, it is highly trusted by Google, and pages usually get indexed within a couple of minutes/hours. Here is an example of a GitHub SEO Parasite:

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Here is how you can get your own GitHub Parasite:

  1. Create a GitHub Account:
  2. Set up a new repository.
  3. Click the "+" icon in the top-right corner and select "New repository."
  4. Name your repository relevant to your target keywords (e.g., best-productivity-tools).
  5. Set the repository to "Public" for visibility.
  6. In your repository, create a your textfile, you can use Readme.md for example.
  7. Put your article in the this file, stuff it with keywords related to your niche and do not forget to include your URL.
  8. Enable GitHub Pages to create a static website from your repository.
  9. Go to the repository settings, scroll down to "GitHub Pages," and choose a source (e.g., the main branch).
  10. This will generate a URL like https://yourusername.github.io/repository-name/, which can be indexed by search engines.
  11. (Optional: Send backlinks to the GitHub Page or use an Indexer Service to get it indexed. Normally, it will get indexed by itself within a few hours.)

All done! There is your GitHub Parasite. Now, you can start using Github to make your own BlackHat SEO Parasite! Enjoy!

Other parasite methods:
 
The issue with the indexer is that it indexes and ranks well for some time, but then pushes the results backward soon after. This happened with Omega Indexer. Which indexer do you use?
 
The issue with the indexer is that it indexes and ranks well for some time, but then pushes the results backward soon after. This happened with Omega Indexer. Which indexer do you use?
Try websitecarbon.

My GitHub parasite is still up for my name.

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It's been there for quite sometime now.

I saw lots of game hack niches use GitHub.
 

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