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Shawn from DigitalPoint in FBI trouble

This is a very interesting story from Shawn, the owner of Digital Point. He is facing FBI charges and can get up to 20 years of jail time. Quoting from his blog entry at DP:

I haven’t said much about it to date about the dealings between myself and eBay, because well… I didn’t see a point. But now with people’s imaginations running wild about what did (and didn’t) happen, I suppose I’ll talk about it. The story itself is far more interesting than you would think possible within an affiliate program.

The Beginning
I started doing things with the eBay affiliate program in the fall of 2004. On October 20, 2004, I decided I would see if I could rank well for one of the “holy grail” SEO keywords… “eBay”. On November 9, 2004, I was in the top 10 in Google for “ebay”… specifically I was #9 (at the time, the top 50 results were just the various official eBay sites for various countries). On December 10, 2004, I held the #4 *and* #5 position in Google for the keyword “eBay” and this was a position I held in Google until April, 2006 (when Google updated their algorithm, and I no longer cared about the ranking). I also held the #1 spot for other things like, “eBay Registration” (even higher than ebay.com’s registration page). The rankings were partially done with the Co-op Ad Network. People saw me outranking eBay’s own domain for the keyword “eBay” and in December of 2004 the Ad Network exploded in popularity. All of a sudden we had hundreds of millions of pages on the Internet serving billions of Ad Network ads every day.

I got the attention of eBay because my affiliate income was going crazy and they assigned someone to be my “go to” person for anything I needed within the eBay program. This person was assigned to me in early 2005.

Personally I was more than happy with the income I was getting as an eBay affiliate, but eBay was not and helped me come up with new/innovative ideas for driving more traffic to eBay.

Spring 2005
Due to the overwhelming popularity and reach of the Ad Network, eBay came up with the idea in the spring of 2005 that we should use our ad network for more than just helping people rank well in search engines. The logic was that we are serving billions of ads every day, so why not use it as a traditional advertising delivery system? It made sense, so we tried it out by using a small percentage of the Ad Network ad space to serve up tens of millions of eBay ads every day that ultimately were affiliate links. Affiliate income jumped another 300% around that time (as expected).

The Promise Made
At this time, the eBay contact that was assigned to me was constantly complaining about how they need to get a new car because their car was crappy. I finally got tired of continuously hearing about their crappy car and promised that I would buy them a new car if I ever made over $1M/month, but they could never talk about their car again starting now. I honestly never thought I would make anywhere remotely close to $1M/month at this point, so it was an easy way just to get them to shut up about their car.

Summer 2005
eBay was pleased… they were getting massive amounts of traffic and it sure made their affiliate program look good. In the summer of 2005, eBay decided it needed more traffic from me. I told eBay I couldn’t drive any more traffic. They responded that I should “experiment” with what they deemed “grey area” things (this is what eBay called anything that violated their terms of service).

At this point, things started to seem strange to me. eBay was paying affiliates millions per month, when they had no competition… for the most part it was traffic they would receive anyway. And why was eBay *happy* (and they were) that I was outranking them for their own company name and paying me for it? Someone searched Google for “eBay”, came to my site and I would send them to ebay.com to get affiliate revenue. Finally I confronted eBay about it all. I told them numerous times that I didn’t understand even why they HAD an affiliate program, and that I would gladly do what I do for them for 1% of what they were paying me. The response I was met with with ultimately was (and I quote), “Well don’t tell anyone that. Why do you not like ‘Free money’?”
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Develop a Passion

Passion is the single most important key to success. If you really want to achieve something, you will and can do it.

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motivational post for myself mostly :mrgreen:

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How to find out what Google thinks about your website

To find out what Google thinks about your website, perform a “similar” search for your domain. Enter the following in Google’s search box:

related:www.domain.com/ ~domain.com

Replace domain.com with your own domain name and make sure that there is no spacer after the colon. On the result page, Google will show you websites that it finds related to your site. If the websites on the search result page are related to your website then everything is okay. If the websites are about totally different topics, then you have a problem and Google probably won’t display your website in the search results for the right keywords.

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Updates Updates Updates

Too busy right now, lot of things going on! Check upcoming monday for a big update :)

Make sure you watch the world cup final tomorrow!!! (shameless ad, i know)

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Webmaster Cage is upcoming

Statistics

  • Threads: 810
  • Posts: 5,779
  • Members: 1,262
  • Pagerank: 1
  • Alexa: 121,885
  • Backlinks: 6,766

These numbers are looking decent. But it still needs a lot of promotion and other work. Rankings are going up in Google for its main term ‘webmaster forum‘. Currently it is on page 4, hope to get page 1 within a few months, but that won’t be easy I guess.

Earnings

Webmaster Cage is not earning any money at the moment. I had an advertiser trying out a banner but the final deal didn’t come through. I am not in a hurry to make money off of it though, I just want to build this site into a good webmaster community. The money will come to a later point, if everything is settled and running properly.

Traffic

One of the most important factors is traffic. The forum gets around 100 unique visitors daily at the moment. I want to see a bigger number here as soon as possible (don’t we all ;) ) I will keep building links and outsource some link building. This way I expect to improve the rankings and get more visitors.

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RSS Subscribers

Yes, Chat Business dot com does have subscribers! The number surprised me though! It has 42 subscribers on feedburner right now. Most of them are mail subscribed, which is good. I thought it was around 10 or something, but I guess more people wants to stay up to date with my ramblings. Good to know!

Lately I get more and more mails about some of my domains. It looks like people are searching for domains and starting more new projects. Good signs :mrgreen:

Will give you an interesting update tomorrow or later today about some earnings I have every month again (around $360 in June). Its growing pretty stable with $50 a month so I hope it will be around $410 at the end of July! Stay tuned!

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