Has the HHO market gone dead

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Hello fellow warriors

I have been promoting for the hho market for almost 2 years now. I know last year around this time google slapped all adword marketers for this niche. I admit I was one of them. However I was able to dust my self off for I was still continually building links to my page. How ever I have noticed that in the last 2 months my sales for these products have completely stopped while the traffic to my site continues to increase along with return visitors.

So is any one else having this problem with this market or do I need to ramp up my efforts once again or should I just start focusing on one of my other niches you see below.
#dead #hho #market
  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    OK, forgive my ignorance... What is HHO?

    If I were in a niche that got slapped by Google, I would have done two things:

    1. Start getting traffic from elsewhere; and

    2. Figure out why we all got slapped and use that knowledge to take advantage of the complete absence of competitors in my niche in Google....

    p.s. Nevermind... I realized what HHO is... Running a car on water... Didn't you see the Myth Busters episode on that? LOL

    Myth Busters slapped you before Google did...
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    • Profile picture of the author petevamp
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      OK, forgive my ignorance... What is HHO?

      If I were in a niche that got slapped by Google, I would have done two things:

      1. Start getting traffic from elsewhere; and

      2. Figure out why we all got slapped and use that knowledge to take advantage of the complete absence of competitors in my niche in Google....

      p.s. Nevermind... I realized what HHO is... Running a car on water... Didn't you see the Myth Busters episode on that? LOL

      Myth Busters slapped you before Google did...
      Google slapped all affiliate marketers last year bud. Any affiliate review page is guranteed to get a low quality score any more. As to the mythbusters they F'''' uped on their build. They proved you can run a car on hydrogen later in that episode. However they forgot to add an electrolyte like backing soda to the water. I have been using it on my cars for a couple of years now. So I know it is possible. Google only slapped all adword users making it so they can not promote anything relating to runing a car on water.

      Just because there are no ads doesnt mean the market is dead. I was making a killing on the products up until a few months ago when the sales completely stopped for that niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author petevamp
    Originally Posted by Chris Kent View Post

    HHO market is dead. Most of the affiliates probably flocked to magnetic motor generators.

    Those are more of a joke then hho atleast I know hho does work. Not to mention the magiworks guide is all fluff it doesnt tell you how to build one at all. It just points you to a flock of other affiliate sites to buy their items. Nothing in that series shows you anything other then how the idea is supose to work.
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  • Profile picture of the author ForeignProfessor
    Sometimes, rarely, when I see someone promoting a scam I think "Holy sh%t, this guy ACTUALLY believes in the scam he is promoting!"

    I dunno whether the OP believes in this nonsense, but I think another poster or two might.

    If there was only one car company in the world I might understand why this bull**** might propagate. But there are many car companies. If Toyota could magically increase their fuel economy without having to go to the expense of making pesky hybrid cars they WOULD. They would gain a massive competitive advantage. This HHO nonsense is nothing more than that.. nonsense.

    And if you're promoting it you're a scammer. Actually it's worse than that; you're just someone who's helping a scammer. You're not even the guy raking in the big bucks. You're just perpetuating a myth and helping someone else get rich.

    I've no doubt there is money to be earned in this 'niche'. But it's dirty money. Wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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