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RE: Here's A Prime Example of Why Lazy Affiliates Do Not Make Any Money Online!
@lembach3d I'm not aware that a person spamming their affiliate links in people's YouTube comments was ever a part of the SEO game.
Yes. More websites linking to yours improoves ranking.
Actually if the link relates to the content of the original post, I find it does add value, so I like it. Only if it is just random nonsense I consider it spam.
@lembach3d to a certain existent multiple backlinks pointing to your site can help with your rankings but these are also affiliate links which I rarely see get indexed anywhere near the first 5 pages of Google for a particular keyword. However, the main reason these people spam their affiliate links is to get signups which this is the wrong way to go about it.
Agreed.
But if you are in a specialised field, like myself, little spamming can have an great effect in the ranking. But also someone has to actually click on it.
I tried a bit. But since my comments did not get removed, i guess the original poster is ok with it.
You have to keep trying new things. What works today is not working tomorrow.
Especially if it is annoying people it cant be good marketing. It is always best to try to add real value. If people can appreciate your effort they will appreciate your product.
@lembach3d a lot of people that this comments are on did not really manage or monitor their YouTube channels which is why the comments a lot of times aren't removed. However, long term I do not see the spamming of comments to be a good thing.