Here is the plain and simple truth.
1) There is TONS of money to made in affiliate marketing. You just have to have HUGE amounts of traffic to your website to get enough clicks to generate a good income. Or you have to get your links in front of alot people over and over right before they are about to buy a product on a website anyway. ie: They are about to go to Amazon but they click through your affiliate link and you make the commission.
2) The idea presented by the OP is genius....if you a European scammer. Think about the potential profit that could be made through this scheme by infecting computers in mass. Forget the fake scareware AV's that demand $99 to "clean" the infections. This could be so much bigger for the scammers over a long term.
Seriously, I can't get customers to the very very basics of every day computing. They can't tell me if they use IE or Firefox, Outlook or Yahoo, XP for Vista. But I'm somehow going to explain to them that I'm manipulating their search results to display links that will in turn make me money? Um, ya I'm sure that will go over well. Then wait until they tell their friends or the next computer guy about this....knowing they don't understand it and won't explain it right. I can't imagine setting yourself up for a worse PR nightmare.
1) There is TONS of money to made in affiliate marketing. You just have to have HUGE amounts of traffic to your website to get enough clicks to generate a good income. Or you have to get your links in front of alot people over and over right before they are about to buy a product on a website anyway. ie: They are about to go to Amazon but they click through your affiliate link and you make the commission.
2) The idea presented by the OP is genius....if you a European scammer. Think about the potential profit that could be made through this scheme by infecting computers in mass. Forget the fake scareware AV's that demand $99 to "clean" the infections. This could be so much bigger for the scammers over a long term.
Seriously, I can't get customers to the very very basics of every day computing. They can't tell me if they use IE or Firefox, Outlook or Yahoo, XP for Vista. But I'm somehow going to explain to them that I'm manipulating their search results to display links that will in turn make me money? Um, ya I'm sure that will go over well. Then wait until they tell their friends or the next computer guy about this....knowing they don't understand it and won't explain it right. I can't imagine setting yourself up for a worse PR nightmare.