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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I missed your point, but I assume it's a personal attack directed at me. I guess I'm supposed to put a snarky emoji here.
If someone isn't willing to put in the work to create their own site, its doubtful they will put in the work to make the site a success.If you make a small niche site that has some of your own written material and photographs, including some (Affiliate) links to where people can buy related items, what is to stop anyone from simply cloning your site and changing any referral codes to their own? Can you premptively "register" material with Google (or others), so that cloners will not be rewarded in search results? This is for a mostly static nice-site, just vanilla HTML/CSS/JS.
SEO doesn't work that way. It has less to do with content and more to do with inbound links.
Copying the content without the volume and quality of inbound links won't get very far.
I'm also not sure that putting up some low value content with affiliate links is going to generate much in the way of sales in the modern internet.
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