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Originally Posted by d-null
no disagreement with that, and if it was his own site then even more power to him, but this case is about a link to the sponsor's site that is only showing up in #1 position on google because the sponsor has his subdomain set up poorly
if the affiliate were to get his own site to #1 for that keyword, then that is a different story
and nobody is "the bad guy" in this thing, it is what it is, the sponsor needs to fix his own site because everybody should, and google will do what google will do, no big drama necessary
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Haha.. wow. Let me spell this out for you..
Remember this post? you know the one that you attack me for?
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Originally Posted by Malicious Biz
Are you people actually demonizing this guy for wanting to SEO his shit to acheive the top spot for his own site?
Wow, out for blood at any cost eh?
If anyone deserves the top spot for their own keyword it would be the main site owners as far as I see it. The affiliate currently in that place will not like it sure. But it's not like he's going to completely removed from google and make no more sales.
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It was directed at these type of posts:
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Originally Posted by Reak AGV
Agreed, you shouldn't try to compete with your own affiliate. That's low 
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Originally Posted by nnweb
there is a difference if it just happens you are #1 and go out of your way to fuck over an affiliate to be #1.
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Originally Posted by sharphead
and are now putting a plan in place to SEO him out of top spot so you can get his sales yourself - that's low - you have any idea how much negative press your going to get when he finds out what you did?
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In my opinion it IS NOT underhanded for the main site owner to want to acheive the top spot.. even over his own affiliate.. for his own site. that is not underhanded! that is pure, good old fashion competition and business. and as far as I see it... Completely fair.