$80+ A Day Black Hat SEO with Google Docs? [FULL PARASITE SEO GUIDE]

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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)


  • Then bring up “the one thing” that helped
  • Add fake AI comments at the end that say things like:
"Here’s the link in case anyone wants to check it out" That's my cloaked redirect.

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
 
I just want to learn step by step, how you can use this method, and some people also using S3 link and redirecting to product page via affiliate link nowadays
 
Depends on the campaign but one could easily make that in a successful one. I’d create 3-4 different campaigns just to spread risk

Haha appreciate that man
I am thinking of using the same content on other parasites, how safe is this although its spamming at it's peak but whats your strategy when it comes to content creation for different parasites if you are ranking for the same keyword ?
 
I am a full-time lover of Parasites as they rank faster. Right now, I am majorly dealing with Reddit, Qoura, Medium, and LinkedIn Pulses. I will try Google Sites. The key point here is to find the gap most people miss. Nobody wants to see the exact intent to target; they just tried to rank on anything they found in Semrush and Ahrefs. After so long, I found this guide really helpful and encouraging.
 
I am thinking of using the same content on other parasites, how safe is this although its spamming at it's peak but whats your strategy when it comes to content creation for different parasites if you are ranking for the same keyword ?
Use different content, use AI writing tools to create new content for the same keyword
I am a full-time lover of Parasites as they rank faster. Right now, I am majorly dealing with Reddit, Qoura, Medium, and LinkedIn Pulses. I will try Google Sites. The key point here is to find the gap most people miss. Nobody wants to see the exact intent to target; they just tried to rank on anything they found in Semrush and Ahrefs. After so long, I found this guide really helpful and encouraging.
Glad you liked it. Yeah parasites are easy to rank faster honestly
 
Create a simple Google Site with a URL that matches your low competition keyword. But instead of writing a robotic, AI-style blog post, you write like a human — casual, personal, even slightly messy. Think “Reddit post meets personal rant.” Google loves this if it answers the query better than the SEO spam.
Now, the Google Doc part is optional but powerful.

You can either:
  1. Embed a public Google Doc inside the Google Site (so it looks like part of the page), or
  2. Link to the Doc from inside the Google Site — almost like a “more info here” or “my notes” link.
The doc itself can be super simple:
  • A short first-person explanation of what product you tried
  • A paragraph on how it worked (or didn’t)
  • Your affiliate link casually placed, like:
No hard sell. No CTA button. Just raw, personal content — the kind Google doesn’t penalize and readers actually trust.

I use the Google Doc trick because:
  • Google trusts its own platforms
  • It adds a second indexed page (extra chance to rank)
  • And it separates the “SEO page” from the link, reducing footprint
Hope that clears it up — and trust me, once you test it, you’ll see why it works.
Great share! Is it possible to change the affiliate link to a money site target link?
 
thanks for this great share , can you please give a prompt for writing the article for the google site , thank again
 
Thanks OP! Very similar to my approach, except I'm rolling back the clock even further and building micro niche sites for low comp terms.

Candy from a baby at moment! Google is heavy on original content (not original text on a page), so just go for any low comp keyword, where sites on page one do not have original photography.

Keep adding more and more "originality" until it ranks.
 
thanks for this great share , can you please give a prompt for writing the article for the google site , thank again
Use ChatGPT. Ask it to write you content in a conversational way, answering questions about a certain product.
Hi I mean to my own website like an official business site
Yes you can do that
 
I am a full-time lover of Parasites as they rank faster. Right now, I am majorly dealing with Reddit, Qoura, Medium, and LinkedIn Pulses. I will try Google Sites. The key point here is to find the gap most people miss. Nobody wants to see the exact intent to target; they just tried to rank on anything they found in Semrush and Ahrefs. After so long, I found this guide really helpful and encouraging.
my linkedin pulse do not rank in top 3, mostly they rank in bottom of page one.
how do you achieve top rankings?
 
my linkedin pulse do not rank in top 3, mostly they rank in bottom of page one.
how do you achieve top rankings?

Are you adding backlink to the parasite?
 
my linkedin pulse do not rank in top 3, mostly they rank in bottom of page one.
how do you achieve top rankings?

I'm only using them for digital products, and as the OP said, you need to find the keywords gap. If nobody is targeting, they will probably hit 3rd to 5th position. But right now, the major issue is the indexing of pulses.
 
Liked, Bookmarked, added to watch list! Awesome one
 
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