I go to their Products page [archive]. Interestingly, it seems like they don’t actually sell any of their own products. Instead, the page consists of affiliate links to products sold by other companies: Bluetti, Anker, Rich Solar, etc. Are these also “fake” companies? I don’t have the time or wherewithal to look into it. But at least it seems I can actually buy products from them if I wanted to, which is more than I can say for “Sol Voltaics”.
Most websites have affiliate programs. The web is full of affiliate marketers that look at which keywords rank high on Google and build websites that link people who come in reading articles to affiliate products.
While AI might contribute to this problem archive.org suggests that a good portion of that page was written before the age of ChatGPT. There’s a good chance might be written by an Indian that was hired at Fiverr and was tasked with writing an article that contains certain keywords.
Most websites have affiliate programs. The web is full of affiliate marketers that look at which keywords rank high on Google and build websites that link people who come in reading articles to affiliate products.
While AI might contribute to this problem archive.org suggests that a good portion of that page was written before the age of ChatGPT. There’s a good chance might be written by an Indian that was hired at Fiverr and was tasked with writing an article that contains certain keywords.
There’s a lot of money in affiliate marketing.