I am coming across many many many websites, blogs, etc. which talk about adwords, affiliate programs, work from home, and all this other crap that smacks of multi-level marketing, network marketing, pyramid schemes, ponzi schemes, Chinese Finger traps, Montezuma’s Revenge, Alien babies, vampire/Bigfoot love children,
creationism, intelligent design, uninteligent design… that are basically level on top of level of people who each take a dime from every dollar that gets distributed.
This is a very strange advertising world we live in. I mean, I was reading email on my gmail account, and it looks as if the Google engine parses the words inside my email then delivers ads to me based on keywords buried within. It’s really clever, but somewhat scary.
The content, the actual content, that you search for is completely secondary to the affiliate program that the person is promoting. The formula seems simple enough, and I was even just reading about it in Tim Ferris’ surprisingly weak book “The Four-Hour Workweek” (which is something of a big ad for his website/product/lifestyle/whatever, not that I begrudge Tim Ferris anything: I probably wish I’d thought of it first):
- Think up something you can deliver information about,
- Write a short how-to book or books or video about that subject
- Throw down some bloggage, link your website for the book
- sell space on the website and blog
- get affiliates or be an affiliate or both
- create a continuous loop of links that all refer to each other
- by the time your readers realize there is no actual content, you’ve made your $0.04 or whatever
Rinse, repeat.
So, I’m going to do an experiment where I actually create a legitimate business online and report on this blog how it goes. Real information with real evidence can be hard to come by. Then again…
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