The reason I ask is because I guessed that there'll be people here that have tried, so will have an idea of how hard it was in those niches.
And I want to know that because in both of these niches I've found people doing similar things to the "payday loans" shennanigins - loads of 301d sites with thousands of links flying around between them, etc.
In the "make money" niche there's one particular guy who gets a site to no.1, it disappears, then is replaced with the next, then the next, etc, etc, etc.
I spent a couple of hours looking at what he was doing and found about 10 sites, many on different servers, registered in different names, all interlinking between each other, 301'd between each other, etc.
Now, I'd have thought S E O would be hard because all of the S E O companies will be trying to rank for it.
And the Make Money one would maybe be tough because there are so many people selling scammy get rich quick products, ala the warrior forum/clickbank/etc.
But I wouldn't have thought they'd be anywhere near as difficult as payday loans and similar.
And I wouldn't have thought there'd be anywhere near as much money in them as in the loans and insurance markets.
So what I'm wondering is whether either they're a lot tougher/more lucrative than I imagined, or is this kind of manipulation of the results using this specific tactic far more widespread than you might think.
Even in the less lucrative niches.
Maybe I've just found 3 niches where people are doing the same thing and that's it, or maybe it's going on all over the place, but the problem is you don't find it unless you dig really deep.
If it's a lot more widespread then until/if Google find a way to tackle it, how can anyone possibly compete legitimately?
I've only been having a really good look because of Googles last update that seemed to be very hit and miss, and the more you dig, the more dodgy some of the results look.