Blackhat always wins

Wow... that's just nuts : D

What’s even crazier is the power AI gives people to create things and have the control within their reach. What a fckin' time to be alive

Just read a bit more about him and he’s doing stuff related to peptides
I’m actually working with a client right now in this niche... hope we blow up as fk too :D
 
agreed!

But also, what's happened to the EEAT crap that's forcing people in YMYL (ie. medical) industries to be transparent with their business. I thought that EEAT is a very important part of SEO for YMYL industries, but I guess that google are either not as powerful as I thought them to be (meaning, they're incapable of spotting fake accounts), or EEAT is useless, I can't tell which one is true...

But yeah, BH will always win indeed...
 
agreed!

But also, what's happened to the EEAT crap that's forcing people in YMYL (ie. medical) industries to be transparent with their business. I thought that EEAT is a very important part of SEO for YMYL industries, but I guess that google are either not as powerful as I thought them to be, or EEAT is really useless, I can't tell which one is true...

But yeah, BH will always win indeed...
Seems like he focused on facebook organic with AI agents and ads
 
IAM rethinking this idea, seems music houses are doing similar with phone farms
And many other niches maybe doing same, we just done know yet
 
agreed!

But also, what's happened to the EEAT crap that's forcing people in YMYL (ie. medical) industries to be transparent with their business. I thought that EEAT is a very important part of SEO for YMYL industries, but I guess that google are either not as powerful as I thought them to be (meaning, they're incapable of spotting fake accounts), or EEAT is useless, I can't tell which one is true...

But yeah, BH will always win indeed...
I think that EEAT is not useless but easy to manipulate in Google's eyes.

Not only Google, but Meta, X...
I just don't understand if this (what the dude has accomplished) is actually illegal other than morally questionable.
 
I think that EEAT is not useless but easy to manipulate in Google's eyes.

Not only Google, but Meta, X...
I just don't understand if this (what the dude has accomplished) is actually illegal other than morally questionable.
Oh it's definitely illegal, he's being sued right now. But will probably just pay a massive fine instead of going to jail, who knows. Even if he only keeps 10% still a huge win.
 
Survivorship bias.

Most blackhat methods die quickly. Whitehat in the long-term always wins
 
Oh it's definitely illegal, he's being sued right now. But will probably just pay a massive fine instead of going to jail, who knows. Even if he only keeps 10% still a huge win.
But I've read this:

The complaint (PDF), which was quietly filed in November in Delaware, accuses the companies of selling “snake oil.” The plaintiff, a customer, alleges the companies marketed and sold the pills as “a safe and effective equivalent and alternative” to FDA-approved GLP-1s. Oral tirzepatide has not been approved by the FDA and “has no demonstrated mechanism of absorption or efficacy,” per the complaint.

so is the case about the ineffectiveness of the product, or the way it got promoted (fake Doctors on FB Ads)? If the product actually worked and was approved by the FDA, do you think the guy would have got sued anyway by promoting it this way?
 
But I've read this:

The complaint (PDF), which was quietly filed in November in Delaware, accuses the companies of selling “snake oil.” The plaintiff, a customer, alleges the companies marketed and sold the pills as “a safe and effective equivalent and alternative” to FDA-approved GLP-1s. Oral tirzepatide has not been approved by the FDA and “has no demonstrated mechanism of absorption or efficacy,” per the complaint.

so is the case about the ineffectiveness of the product, or the way it got promoted (fake Doctors on FB Ads)? If the product actually worked and was approved by the FDA, do you think the guy would have got sued anyway by promoting it this way?
Not sure, I believe he was white labeling legitimate product from providers who already have all of the documents and sell it as a service. Basically like drop shipping but with medicine and peptides. I know its illegal to fake being a doctor but technically he only made misleading profiles, and didn't give medical advice. Who knows, he can afford the best lawyers on earth right now to get him out of any problems lol.
 
agreed!

But also, what's happened to the EEAT crap that's forcing people in YMYL (ie. medical) industries to be transparent with their business. I thought that EEAT is a very important part of SEO for YMYL industries, but I guess that google are either not as powerful as I thought them to be (meaning, they're incapable of spotting fake accounts), or EEAT is useless, I can't tell which one is true...

But yeah, BH will always win indeed...
He spent what sounds like close to 20k on ads. Doesnt have to be on the adwords network. And i doubt he did any SEO. You dont need either of those things to succeed online and grow a buisness. But after you get a customer list people will be searching your name online and adding backlinks naturally
 
I've been using automation tools for more than a decade. But Ai tools can give you even more leverage than ever if you know how to use them. Working out process maps or workflow maps. I read that article. Most of the doctors werent fake. He made a network of doctors that were supposed to be checking the prescriptions and filling them. You need a prescription to get GLP1. This is the original article https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/02/technology/ai-billion-dollar-company-medvi.html
 
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