Good tip for spotting shit like this. Key words they say usually are red flags , like this "new way to do x", or the joke of "doctors hate this weird trick". There's no tricks you're going to find that they don't know about. As if google isn't going to be the one doing the fucking. They will be fucking you making 10x off the work you do.
Think of it like Nana or Joe who have a "system" at a casino, especially blackjack. The most optimal non-counting system is like 48.5/51.5 to the house. The card counters? They get booted. This equates to people trying to game the adsense system with bots or something. Google will identify that in 5 seconds and lock your account.
That isn't to say these tricks don't pop up, especially in the early days of a new implementation. But why would someone publish the trick instead of using it themselves? They don't. What they generally do is use the trick, get found out and then make money off teaching it.
To relate back to the casino. The card counters get banned from every casino, then they write books, movies etc and make the money off teaching and showing how to do it. At that point the casino is already aware.
The last is the numbers. If they don't show the number breakdowns its useless. What the loe (level of effort) , per each taks and what are the tasks to
- set up the initial requirements
- daily or weekly tasks
- research
If they don't break these things down then. You're essentially an investor at this point and the person is pitching you a business. You're investing your time and money. Imagine someone going to a VC and asking for money without a business plan. Yeah you can make 1k a month but its 100/hours a month investment. If the 10/hour is worth it to you, then yeah maybe. You're probably better off going on fivverr with a skill you have already.