Amazon + iFrame = BIG NO NO?

by GGpaul
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Hello everyone, I'm about to work on my site where I'll be reviewing electronic products from amazon. However, I am thinking about using an iFrame (WP-Core Conversion), but someone had told me that's a big black hat and could get into big trouble?

Basically I'm going to rank a couple words through SEO, and when someone clicks on the link the "amazon" site is there, instead of the review page or whatever content I put in. Can anyone tell me if this is a big red flag and a no go? Thanks.
#amazon #big #iframe
  • Profile picture of the author MarathonMan
    This is cookie stuffing, and will definitely get you banned.
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    Someone else here recently reported being booted for "framing a like" and didn't even realize his scripts were doing it.
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  • Profile picture of the author GGpaul
    Are you guys familiar with the DJ core conversion? I don't understand though, wouldn't this benefit amazon anyways since it leads directly to the URL of your astore, or the product that you're selling?
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    • Profile picture of the author kumar
      Guys,

      How do you check if your site has frames? Is it something
      I can verify by seeing the Page Source of the webpage?
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