If in real life, someone wrote a book to teach you how to make money through fraud, I believe that such a book would be difficult to pass censorship, but now, someone has written a book about how to deceive people and make money on the Internet. This book, euphemistically called "Guidance Book for Internet Entrepreneurship by College Students", has become a best-seller of computer books in bookstores across the country. I believe everyone will be very surprised!
However, a few days ago, I saw a best-selling book called "Earn 500 Yuan a Day - Uncovering the Secrets of Making Money Online" in Xinhua Bookstore. The main content is one word - cheating. Who are you lying to? Lie to perverts, lie to male perverts on the Internet. In what way, through the so-called beauty QQ number to deceive, through various methods, the perverts think that a beautiful woman's QQ number has been added, and then visit the guidance page on this QQ number to open a web page, which is Everyone should be able to imagine what the content is, either it is about registering a mobile phone to cheat money, or it is a recommendation to guide the download of Google AdSense (probably because there are too many such frauds, Google stopped the AdSense recommendation), or it is to click on AdSense ads (usually Accounts deactivated by Google). Of course, those with bad character will also put Trojan viruses on them, steal Q coins or online game accounts from other people's QQ numbers, or turn the user's computer into a "broiler".
For advertisers, such traffic is actually not worth a penny. It is all invalid traffic and invalid clicks. No advertiser will like this kind of garbage traffic, because such traffic will not bring any value to advertisers ( Except for China Mobile’s mobile phone registration), if you rely on this book to implement online entrepreneurship, it will basically be a dead end.
Writing this book itself is also a scam. Many college students know nothing about Internet marketing, and there are relatively few books in this area, which increases the sales of this book. The more books sold, the more the author earns, of course. As for Of course, the author will not care whether the content of the book is misleading readers. As for other people's AdSense accounts being blocked in the future, that is none of the author's business. Anyway, the author has already made money from selling the book.
As a comparison, let me tell you the example of Shang Yiyuan, an overseas shareware software pioneer. Many years ago, Shang Yiyuan, a shareware author, promoted a very simple MP3 to CD software through his successful overseas market network marketing. Overseas, he set an astonishing record of a monthly income of US$40,000. Later, he wrote many articles to introduce the success of his products, including detailed marketing techniques, channel strategies, etc., which was very important for China's overseas sharing software. The promotion of development is great. Overseas shareware authors have shown exponential growth. Many people have made money relying on Shang Yiyuan's marketing. Unfortunately, Shang Yiyuan paid the price for his honesty and emerged overnight. There are hundreds of software of the same type as his own products, some of which are better-looking. The sales of his own products have plummeted, and Shang Yiyuan has to give up the original domain name and products. This illustrates the truth that in China, a country with extremely rich human resources, one of the basic rules to protect yourself is to "make a fortune in silence". People who write high-profile books and share their "successful experience in making money" are either liars or fools.