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- Mar 12, 2025
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1. Google Sites + Google Docs (Killer combo)
Google ranks its own trash faster than anything. A Google Site embedded with a public Google Doc is the ultimate low-effort parasite. I format the Doc like a helpful note or buyer breakdown, then embed it into a minimalist Google Site with an exact-match keyword in the URL slug. These pages are often indexed within 30 minutes, and rank on Page 1 in under 3 days for low-comp longtails.
2. Github
This one flies under the radar. GitHub is DA 99, trusted, and very rarely spammed with affiliate content. I format the page as a "comparison checklist" or buyer guide for developers or productivity tools. Since Google thinks it's technical documentation, it ranks way easier than traditional parasites — especially for SaaS and info product niches.
5. Amazon KDP Look Inside
I publish a 10-page “guide” on Amazon using low-content formatting, and include my affiliate links in the first 4 pages. When someone searches the keyword, Amazon’s own preview system (Look Inside) gets indexed on Google. That preview ranks — and the links are clickable. Most SEOs have no idea this trick exists.
How I Create Parasites That Feel Real (So Google and Humans Both Fall for It)
"Here’s the link in case anyone wants to check it out" That's my cloaked redirect.
- Then bring up “the one thing” that helped
- Add fake AI comments at the end that say things like:
Indexing My Parasites Fast (So They Rank Before the Trend Dies)
I don’t wait for Google to index anything.
Waiting is for white hats.
Once the page is live, I push it through:
- Google Search Console (via burner or aged G accounts)
- Google’s own test tools (Web.dev, PageSpeed Insights, Rich Results Tester — all trigger crawls)
- Manual backlinks from:
- Pastebin
- GitHub profile links
Dear OP, first off thank you for the contribution, this is some amazing stuff.
I have some questions regarding the above quoted, though.
For a non affiliation business model, where I want my own business to show up in SERPs, how do you go on about something that Google doesnt like indexing, like for example manipulated product reviews?
"Indirect SERPs"
1: When you say "Google Sites + Google Docs", what is a Google site? Embedding any such gdoc into my own website wouldnt be useful, right?
2: Github, do you need a repo with code and then where do you pack the content into? Readme file?
3: Amazon, a seller account is required or do you pack content into reviews or elsewhere?
"Create parasites that feel real":
So this requires like a blog site with coimment section?
"Indexing rapidly"
What do you do in the G-console?
Whats in the pastebins and github profilew, toi which page they navigate?
Anyone can chime in, it would be greatly appreciated