Tried that with several products, some work some don't... But chances are that the niche is overcrowded so unless it isn't you won't get anywhere!
Honestly, why waste your time with these little "Tricks...?" There are plenty of ways to make money in a legitimate way online. All you have to do is create a product and learn how to market it... These tricks come and go. If I were you I'd think about creating something that will pay you for years to come. Not just make a few hundred bucks and move on to the next trick. That doesn't pay for a mortgage, vacation, or exotic cars... Building a real business does
This is a legit way of making money. Not everyone cam make products and that's why there are buyers, sellers and middle mans. Actually, having to market, sell and support is harder than doing this. Call it however you like but not a little trick. If it makes me money, trick or not, big or small...why not try it. Everything seems fair and legal. I was curious if someone actually tried this. The only flaw I can see in it is me not picking the right product but if that goes well I think it can work ok. Having 20-30 pages like this can make you a very nice income. Not to mention that, in time, those pages will start ranking in Google with all the reviews added.
I'm doing this and is working fine. You just need to pay attention at first when setting everything. Not everyone can do it that's what I love about it. I wrote that article so it's not bullshit. Thanks for bringing it up btw.
If you want to make money, you need to be the one who comes up with the new tricks. Using someone else's tricks isn't going to you make you rich.
We can't be all rich paradigmad. Every student has a chance of doing things better than his teacher. Guidance it's all it takes sometimes.
It is completely not worth using tricks and especially tricks that have been played out by so many others. It is much more worthwhile focusing your energy on things that will maximize your ROI.
Instead of spamming to another forum, it might have been better to just post "How many of you have optimized your PPC campaigns?". Geesh!