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To everyone wondering about the update on my AAN money making method I haven’t released it as AAN dropped the advertiser for US mobile offers so it is basically worthless right now. If they find a new advertiser I will put it out
How to Make Money with Adult Access Now and my Review of AAN click here
or else
http://www.wowhaxor.com/2010/05/05/how-to-make-money-with-adult-access-now-and-my-review-of-aan/
How to Get Great .GOV and .EDU Links Yourself
or else
http://www.wowhaxor.com/2010/03/09/how-to-get-great-gov-and-edu-links-yourself/
or else go to
Home page http://www.wowhaxor.com/
You can also so that I convert around 13% at almost $0.70 per visitor to my site! This conversion rate should blow out of the water anything you’ve previously done with adult traffic. I mean $.70 per visitor to your porn site! Can’t beat that Stay tuned for my complete report and we’ll get you making some money soon!
The first thing to do is to load up Google; we’re going to use certain parameters to sort for the sites we want.
The first thing you want to do is to use the site: parameter. This allows us to sort for domain names that are either .Gov or .Edu.
What you would type straight into your Google search query will look like:
site:.edu or site:.gov
Now we have to take this a little further because this is going to list every .Gov or .Edu site indexed depending on what query you used. So now I’m going to use certain footprints that I found for finding sites on .Gov and .Edu domains that you can actually place links on. Some examples are:
inurl:forums – Forums to create profiles or drop links on.
inurl:wiki – Wikipedia style sites, many where you can create or edit pages.
inurl:discussion – Usually will be a forum where you can post to
Then to take this further I will also use footprints on the sites themselves. Some of these include:
vbulletin
powered by fireboard
phpbb
invision power board
Now we’ll combine these. Some of your final search queries will look something like:
vbulletin site:.gov