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Earning from Pay Per Install but its even more blackhat

If this make you feel uneasy then dont do it

This is very blackhat but this is a very effective method to use if you know how to use it properly. This technique  involves making money from sharing adware. Yeah, once again it’s blackhat. This method involves downloading Pay Per Install EXE files and merging them with other downloads that you’ve downloaded (So that people open the download they’re wanting but also open the Pay Per Install EXE too, therefore giving you commission) and then sharing these files through torrents, filesharing or warez forums.

Just a quick note, you 100% be banned from torrent sites  for sharing these, so be careful if you want to keep your account.

Step 1 – You will need to sign-up to a Pay Per Install provider. I wont recommend anyone but Google has plenty for your picking.

Step 2 – Download the .EXE file from your provider.  This will be a small file, maybe no more than 30kb in size.

Step 3 – Start downloading files of new software that everyone wants and just released, quickly download it. This is what will be used with this method.

Step 4 – Click Start on the taskbar, then click Run and type in iexpress . This will start the merging process of your downloaded files. Don’t panic, it isn’t difficult and you should get quite used to it after a while. Use the following options through the process:

“Create new Self Extraction Directive file.”
“Extract files and run an installation command”
Type in any Package name
“No prompt.”
“Do not display a license.”
Then add the two EXE files into the Package files (The PPI EXE and the install EXE)
“Install Program: [PPI EXE] and Post Install Command: [Install EXE] ”
“Default”
“No message.”
Browse to where you want to save the new merged EXE file
“No restart”
“Save Self Extraction Directive (SED) file.”

This will now create you your new EXE to share. Don’t try running the file or you’ll ‘infect’ yourself. It does work. Sometimes it can take a while to merge, but it depends on the sizes of the files you’re merging.

Step 5 – Time to “package”  a torrent with your new .EXE I would suggest putting your .EXE into a zipped file to make it seem less odd to start with. This step now depends on the torrent client you use. The recommended client is uTorrent. Search around there is plenty of them out there.

Once sorted, you should have a completely working torrent running in your torrent client, You should also have your original file and a .torrent file.

Step 6 – This is probably the most difficult part of the process. Sharing your torrent. You should upload your torrent to as many different torrent sites as possible to enable you to get the most downloads.

You just need to remember to keep the torrent “seeding” on your computer so that people can download from you. If you stop uploading when there aren’t many seeders, many people may not be able to download and you may lose downloads because of this.

Tips!!!

  • If you get banned from some torrent sites, try uploading the torrent again through a proxy or another computer. Don’t give up.
  • The way to make money through this method is not to upload 1 file. Upload as many merged files as possible to make the most money.

Ill be posting a new method within the next week so keep coming back and please do ask any questions.

Just buying the link then?

Googles battle on paid links is in full steam ahead and they seem to be winning the war. Buying or selling links without the “no follow” tag is now officially a blackhat SEO way of doing things that is against Google’s  Guidelines in Webmaster tools.

Google can  and will aim to penalize sites that blatantly buy and sell links. If you are buying or selling links do it covertly & do it and stay under the google radar don’t ever put your link in an advert selling links.

However, there may be a better way than trying to buy a link from a website:  Just buy the site. While this will not work for a big company website, those links have long been scraped of  any link authority anyway. In fact, anyone who is blatently selling may already have their link juice passing privileges crushed.

So who does that leave?

Generally, the sites you can still purchase links that can pass link juice (help you site rank in the SERPs) will be smallish to medium sites with just one owner who more than likely builds websites as a hobby. In those instances, where you’ve already gone through the bother of finding out who owns the site and getting in contact with them, why offer to buy a link for a few hundred a year? Wouldn’t you be better served by just making an offer on the entire website?

If you bought the site you’d get any revenue it was producing, any potential appreciation from the domain name, and total design control (you could link to some or all of your other sites). Websites are cheap to run and set up these days so most people will snap up a offer if the price was right. Have a look on sites like Digitalpoint there are hundreds of webmasters selling PR2 websites for next to nothing but selling links for a few dollars a month!

So if you are going to ask someone to buy a link, perhaps the first question you ask them shouldn’t be “Would you sell me a link on this page for 1 year?” but rather “Can I buy your site  from you for this much”

If you buy the entire site then you’re no longer violating Google’s Webmaster Guidelines by changing where it links. Win Win don’t you think?

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