Is Site Stealing Black Hat Affiliate Marketing?

I’m a little confused. I just found out about the new course called Siite Stealer. With a name like that, I kind of expected to learn some secret black-hat stuff that I really would never use as a legitimate marketer.

But since I’m the curious sort, I just had to have it!

Well, there’s really nothing shady or black hat in it at all. It’s all stuff I can use.

I especially enjoyed the part where the book shows how some of the big marketing gurus copy each other’s business models. I guess that makes sense - why reinvent the wheel when someone else has already done all the research and testing.

 

Some people think his Sopranos-style character (or should I say caricature) is a bit over the top, but his video will make you laugh (if you like politically incorrect humor).

It’s informational, entertaining, and 100% legitimate. Sal, the site stealer is going to teach you how to LEGALLY steal people’s websites and make a small fortune from them - that’s his claim at least (he also threatens to hit you over the head with a bat).

But the TRUTH of the matter is that it’s not about stealing anything.

It’s a very well put together course about how to observe your market and find the business models that are working.

 

Furthermore, he shows you how to get started with re-sell rights right away. You’ll learn from Sal even if you don’t have your own product or web site.

In fact, AC will be implementing some of these tactics into their marketing very soon (so when we tell you that Sal taught us this, just know that he never really did hit anyone over the head with a bat).

 

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4 Comments

Hi

I am totally confused, about what you are trying to say. And what do you mean by ‘Siite Stealer’. Can you expand your info?
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Comment by skybobi | July 24th, 2007 5:24 am | Permalink

Yes I remember the White Hat and Black Hat of the cowboys on the old westerns. The girls wore bonnets as I recall.

With that inferance still alive, that Black Hat is not the most ethical business tactic, then I wonder why anyone would do this.

OH, I know, because their greed is greater than their business ethics, that is why. If we are to USE good ethics, and TEACH good ethics, then why have we (ARE WE) even allowing room for the Black Hat (not ethical) non ethical business tactics to share the web space with us. We can starve them out by NOT using, endorsing, or Spreading this trash.

Most of us hopefully have kids or grand kids, either now or in the future. They are most certinaly worth every minute of your time and love. It is Their Future, Their Envirnoment, THEIR Business Environment we are talking about.

We can either continue to contaminate it with bad preactice, bad ethics, or we can do somethign about it. We can starve them out by NOT using, endorsing, or Spreading this trash.

by:Dale Broste

Comment by Dale Broste / NoMoHype | July 24th, 2007 10:50 am | Permalink

Hey Dale,

I agree that Black Hat Marketing should not be done.

However, Site Stealer is NOT black hat. It’s totally legitimate and another great way to get things done faster and more efficiently.

Just thought you should know.

Comment by Evelyn Grazini, AC Student and Staff Writer | July 25th, 2007 1:43 pm | Permalink

Thanks Dale, You have given very good explanation. I really appreciate your thoughts.

Comment by sky | July 30th, 2007 5:48 am | Permalink

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