I had a chance encounter with guys who were doing SEO in a very borderline way, I wasn't ready.
Drop your ethics at the cloakroom for 5 short minutes and let me tell you how some people use AI to pull off huge SEO heists.
We're talking about a technique that allows you to rank a site in first/second position on Google, in any niche, in less than a week.
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Let's take a concrete example: you're looking to launch a site on classical music.
Your goal is to generate maximum traffic for affiliate marketing or selling courses to learn how to play the piano.
And of course, you have absolutely no expertise on the subject.
It may sound stupid, but the choice of niche is not insignificant.
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Here's how you can do it:
You create a WordPress site and spend the majority of your time on design, it has to look professional.
You use AI to steal and translate content from a competitor's site in another language.
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That's all well and good, but you still have absolutely no SEO traffic.
And that's where the genius of this method lies. You primarily choose a niche of enthusiasts, preferably in a domain where there's some money but not a huge amount.
That's the case with classical music.
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Now you use a tool like Ahrefs or Semrush to identify your competitors.
You make a list of several thousand competitors with average audiences who have been around for a long time.
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The highlight of the show:
You gather the emails associated with the website (there's no shortage of tools to do this).
You generate thousands of emails using AI, explaining that you've noticed they've used one or more of your images without crediting you.
And if they agree to simply credit you, that'll be the end of it, no legal action will be taken.
But since they've already used your image, it's too late to go back and change it.
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The guys confirmed it to me, out of several thousand emails sent, they get 3-4% backlinks.
From people who don't understand, who know they haven't checked whether they could use this or that image.
And who, quite happy not to end up with a lawsuit, add a backlink without really digging into it.
They comply to get rid of the problem.
And that's how they end up with a site having hundreds of backlinks coming from their direct competitors.
Sometimes from sites that have been around for over 10 years.
So it's very difficult for Google to spot the process since none of the backlinks come from a suspicious source.
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https://chinamarketshare.blogspot.com/2019/12/in-cities-of-first-third-and-second.html
https://chinamarketshare.blogspot.com/2013/12/seo-for-china-optimize-for-baidu-it-is.html
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