The Proof
Screenshots don't lie. Gurus do.
I don't ask you to take my word for it. Every claim on this site has a paper trail. Here's the evidence — some of it two decades old, all of it real.
View Screenshot → Peak Monthly AdSense Revenue
July 2006. 375 domains. Every ad placement, color, and position tested obsessively. My best single click paid $5 on a BMW keyword a company was bidding on without tracking ROI. The screenshot shows the full climb: $575 in February to $3,073.60 by July.
Verified — AdSense payment history screenshotVacuum Sealer Ecommerce Sales
Over a decade of sales across VacuumSealerBags.com and related sites on UltraCart. Total through the run: $1,509,081.25. Built from a free sample offer and a family sausage recipe used as content marketing. Then Amazon went exclusive on the Pro 2300 I helped put on the map. The domains stayed in inventory — the whole vacuum sealer network is being rebuilt now, the right way.
Verified — UltraCart sales records on file
View 2 Images → Email Signups. One Day.
September 26, 2004. I offered one free vacuum sealer bag — join the list, send your address. 316 people opted in that single day. That pile of envelopes is what I created for myself by promising work before making any money. Lesson learned. The list itself built a $1.5M business. Topica subscriber report shows it circled in red — my own annotation.
Verified — Topica subscriber activity report
View 2 Screenshots → Account Frozen From Volume
fscerts.com — a two-sided marketplace for unused firearms training certificates with a segmented fire sale email list. Multiple $450–$1,100 payments in a single week in October 2002. Volume hit fast enough that PayPal locked the account. Customer names hidden in the screenshot. The lesson it taught me about email segmentation is still paying off.
Verified — PayPal transaction history screenshotUnique Visitors Per Day
MarauderAirRifles.com at its peak. I spotted the Crosman Marauder before their own PR team understood what they had. Built a dedicated forum around it before the gun was even widely available. Corey Rudl called it "finding a school of hungry fish and giving them something to bite on." That forum became the entry point to AirTanksPlus.com.
Verified — site analytics records on filePer Sale — Licensed Video Revenue
After helping put the Weston Pro 2300 vacuum sealer on the map, I licensed my marketing videos to three other sellers at $20 per sale each. Passive income from intellectual property I created. The arrangements worked — until the company was sold and the new owners went Amazon exclusive. The lesson on owning your IP is on the Hard Lessons page.
Licensing arrangements — records on fileWant to see the originals? Some are published above. The rest are archived. If you're a journalist, researcher, or just skeptical — reach out. I have nothing to hide and everything to prove.