Warning: Don’t Be Seduced By StoreStacker
August 28, 2008 by Jon
Filed under Software and Tools

A new affiliate tool has just been released, and you’re bound to be bombarded by a ton of marketers telling you how great it is. Do not listen to them!
The product is called StoreStacker. It promises that you can easily and quickly setup affiliate stores using products from many sources. You can even auto publish content by scraping other’s RSS feeds. The whole thing is automatic… just set it up, walk away, and enjoy the commissions.
The trouble is this method NEVER works. Sure you might install 20 stores… or 100 stores… and find short term success, but you’ll never build up a source of long-term stable income.
Do you really think it’s as easy as buying a piece of software, installing it to a domain, picking a niche, and setting up scraped RSS content? Listen, I know how strong the desire can be to find a silver bullet that will earn you a lot of money for little effort, but that silver bullet doesn’t exist.
If you want to buy StoreStacker, then that’s fine, as long as you understand that if you want long term success, you will need to treat it like any other authority site. You will need to publish original content that provides value to your niche and your visitors, which takes time and effort.
Please… if you are reading this… do not be seduced by StoreStacker. I won’t tell you not to buy it, but I won’t be recommending it either.
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Are you still not recommending it? I was wondering if your views have changed over time and if you think that the product has merit now.
The options are improved and with the addition of WP the content can be controlled and updated manually, giving it more respectability with the SE’s.
I almost purchased it in 2008, but decided against it but now it is looking better. I write most of my own material and this takes up the largest amount of my time, with researching and composing. So, this is looking very good for niche product gathering and drilling down on what is available with long-tailed keywords.