Video marketing can be very lucrative. I use camtasia software to capture some powerpoint slides that I make and make a two to three minute message. Just rinse and repeat.
So you are saying to steal the copyrighted material and claim it as your own? So when I find one of my articles in your ebook I sue you and take all of the money that you made.....is that correct? Why not write your own ebook so you don't have to take all of the drugs to get over the guilt of living off of other people's work? I guess some people have no ethics nor take any pride in what they do.
This is so illegal it's not even funny. BE VERY CAREFUL. You could easily be sued for thousands of dollars by reselling someone else's article without permission. Republishing articles is one thing, selling them is completely different. If the author of one of those articles you stole wants to make an example of you, he can sue you for everything you are worth.
HUGE difference between being blackhat and being illegal. Don't come crying to me when you've been sued for $50,000.
Okay, so I read your post a couple of weeks ago. I used the idea, wrote an Online Dating eBook, used InDesign to make it look really good and put my affiliate link at the bottom of each page. I had some dating articles I had purchased ages ago for which I have private label rights, so no copyright issues at all. I did not find videos of topless girls easy to come by so I used flicker's creative commons licensed photos to create a sexy slideshow, with the affiliate link clearly displayed on each slide. Results so far: video banned from both Metacafe and Youtube (even though I uploaded it as R18!), eBook downloaded 6 times from Mediafire, and 27 times from Scribd (I put the eBook in several places, not just Mediafire). Sales to date: zero As far as I can tell I'm following the advice to a T, except I'm penetrating the net more deeply than just Mediafire and Metacafe. So no sales? Thanks for the idea, but so far it has not worked for me :-(