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Blackhatworld.com: Where The Blind Leads The Blind by@technologynews
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Blackhatworld.com: Where The Blind Leads The Blind

by Technology News AustraliaNovember 9th, 2023
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Blackhatworld.com is a haven for digital marketing scams and charlatans, counting their revenue. It's like they've adopted a "see no evil, hear no evil" policy, as long as the advertising dollars keep rolling in. The worst part is that these self-proclaimed SEO gurus are polluting the minds of unsuspecting newbies.
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Blackhatworld.com. It's like a digital wasteland where the scavengers of the internet gather to peddle their worthless junk. I mean, seriously, it's a jungle out there, and not in a good way.


The forum, also operating as a freelance platform like Fiverr, is a haven for digital marketing scams and quacks, counting their revenue.


It's like they've adopted a "see no evil, hear no evil" policy as long as the advertising dollars keep rolling in. The worst part is that these self-proclaimed SEO gurus are polluting the minds of unsuspecting newbies.


First off, let's talk about the sheer volume of these services that claim to be the magic potion for boosting your website's ranking.


It's like a never-ending parade of snake oil salesmen, each promising the moon and stars but delivering nothing more than a black hole of disappointment.


A link building service that builds total junk and spam.


Yep - All totally worthless junk - Web 2.0s on sub-domains nofollow links,, social shares and stuff that won't index in the search engines.


AND ALL FOR !!!!


Pay this guy now to watch your rankings..........Go nowhere!!!!!!!!!! (True Poker Face SEO)



You'd think with the number of self-proclaimed SEO experts on there, Google's algorithm would've been cracked wide open by now. Spoiler alert: it hasn't.


And then there's the issue of scams. It's like the wild west of the internet, with scammers riding into town and looting unsuspecting victims left and right. The worst part? It feels like the platform turns a blind eye to it, if not outright encourages it.


It's as if they have a neon sign saying, "Scammers welcome, no background checks required."


What's even more infuriating is that the scammers seem to have some kind of mystical protection on the forum. It's like they've cast a shield of invisibility, and the moderators are either oblivious or complicit. You try reporting a scammer, and it's like yelling into the void.


No one cares, or worse, they might just ban you for daring to speak out against the sacred cow of shady practices. After all, the scammers are paying a fee to advertise their scams on the forum!


And let's not forget how the platform knowingly promotes these scams. It's like they've adopted a "see no evil, hear no evil" policy as long as the advertising dollars keep rolling in. It's a classic case of turning a blind eye to the festering sore that is their marketplace, all in the pursuit of profit.


I get it; the internet can be a sketchy place, but Blackhatworld.com takes it to a whole new level. It's like they've built a haven for digital charlatans, and they're just sitting back, counting their ad revenue while the unsuspecting users fall victim to the countless scams.


I swear, some of the so-called experts on there must have learned SEO from a fortune cookie or a particularly misleading game of telephone!


You've got users spouting off advice that's not just questionable—it's downright laughable. It's as if they read the SEO rulebook and decided to tear it up, burn it, and then dance around the ashes while chanting some SEO voodoo incantations.


Then there are the brilliant minds who think that backlinks from sketchy, irrelevant sites are the secret sauce to SEO glory. It's like they're playing a dangerous game of link-building Russian roulette, hoping that one day Google will reward them for their dedication to the fine art of link spamming.


The worst part is that these self-proclaimed SEO gurus are polluting the minds of unsuspecting newbies who stumble onto the forum seeking guidance.


Imagine being a digital Padawan looking for Yoda-level wisdom and instead getting handed a lightsaber made of cardboard with "SEO MAGIC" scrawled on it in crayon. It's a tragedy in the making.


So, if you're ever feeling masochistic and decide to dive into the SEO advice section of Blackhatworld.com, brace yourself for a rollercoaster of facepalms and head-scratching moments.


It's a wild ride through the twilight zone of SEO wisdom, where the blind are leading the blind, and everyone's just hoping they don't fall off the cliff of search engine oblivion. Good luck out there because you're going to need it.