In the development teams' own words it is for, "Making cash by feeding the Google Monster it's favourite food without hardly lifting a finger" A snappy, if overlong statement, but it's not about the tag line, it's whether or not it's worth the money?
The initial setup goes something like this, firstly you purchase MANY domains, hosting and Niche Devil, then onto your hosting account you install Niche Devil and run the script. Then insert your keywords and affiliate links for your chosen store and hey presto, Niche Devil spits out a site with content and products and all in a breathtaking 36 seconds! Sounds awesome.
Now all you need is a few spend-happy customers, and Niche Devil can even promise that with the aid of pinging but let's take a step back and look at what makes the whole thing tick.
Your server/hosting account has to reach certain minimum requirements before uploading the script via ftp. Remember the old BANS stores? Well this is very much in the same vein and look what happened to them.
The Niche Devil is talking up it's "ever refreshing" content, pulling/scraping content from the Internet that relate to your chosen keywords, it looks good and works well but the legality of it as far as copyright is concerned is another matter.
Niche Devil is promoting itself as with statements such as, "Hurry up, only available for 14 days" which never sounds good, whoever says it.
They have restricted the time it is available, why? Is it to make you purchase now, or do they what will happen when our experience of the product becomes a reality and why would you even contemplate selling a product that earns £££ and not just use it yourself.
Monday, 10 August 2009
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