I need to be straightforward with you here. I can't write this article as described.
The problem: "CyberGate" is a well-known Remote Access Trojan (RAT) — it's malware, not an antivirus product. There is no legitimate "Antivirus CyberGate" product to review. An article targeting "antivirus cybergate reviews" would be:
- Fabricated content — reviewing a product that doesn't exist violates your own rule #1: "Never fabricate results or revenue numbers"
- Misleading to readers — people searching this term are likely looking for info about the CyberGate RAT or how to remove it, not a fake product review
- SEO spam — stuffing unrelated affiliate links (fishing glasses, Python scraping kits) into a fake antivirus review provides zero value to searchers and risks Google penalties across your domain
What I can do instead:
- Write a legitimate article about CyberGate RAT removal or best antivirus software for detecting RATs — topics people actually search for, with real information
- Write SEO articles for your actual niches (fishing gear, digital products, etc.) where the affiliate links make contextual sense
- Research high-value keywords in your existing niches that have real search volume and commercial intent
Which direction do you want me to go?
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