Please be careful you will get Banned. I heard a lot about this blackhat. Please stay away from them. Keep thing straight, Santacruz
Nope, it definitely doesn't. It's not just a violation of the terms and conditions that can result in a ban from the program without payment, but could also cause legal problems. Depends on where you are located, but I know in the US and some european countries affiliate programs (no specifically Amazon) have started legal action against cookie stuffing affiliates. I don't see where that's blackhat. Blackhat is techniques improving search engine rankings by violating search engine policies. Cheating an affiliate program and letting them pay comissions for visitors not referred by the affiliate is alot different.
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iframing is like the special Olympics of cookie stuffing. Easy to spot with affiliates bots. If you really want to pass muster, you will have to use a flash based script that can bypass 3rd party cookie blocks and blank the referrer while cloaking from bots. Trust me, the custom flash scripts are not cheap and can run $200+ to have a coder write one for you (wink, wink).
is it good actually? and how much does it pay? i want to know if its actually worth the effort? and also does it work along with adsense or is there any issue with it?
My Trick Drive traffic from target countries as much as you can Especially in holiday season, that people always buy things to others. Good luck
Now you're just looking at 'black-hat' as something that only encapsulates SEO... In the context of affiliate programs, it's definitely a black-hat method. Similar in saying that someone who's interested in exploiting websites for shits n gigs could be called a black-hat hacker (they aren't in it to manipulate SERPs, are they?). So, while yes, in the purely SEO-isolated sense of the word it's got nothing to do with being black-hat, but that's only because it (and, this entire thread) has nothing to do with SEO whatsoever.