If you aren’t a reader of ShoeMoney’s website, he’s one of the original affiliate marketing gurus. Anyway, according to tech crunch, it turns out that he’s suing a google employee for steeling his keyword list and running competing ads for the copyrighted term “ShoeMoney”. Click here for the full article.
I had no idea that you could get Google to allow you to “own” your own copyright on their adwords network. That’s kinda cool. On the flip side, I’m going to be a lot more careful in the future about what I say in my adword ads.
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Hi, I'm Denise Deems. I've been an affiliate manager, as well as affiliate marketer for the last 4 years. In that time, I've been able to quit my "regular" job and have opened my own company.