View Full Version : Controversial...but worth to read
fortgo
Dec 12th 2006, 6:35 am
I just got access to download an ebook for free
and am offering you the same.
Click my signature for it.
So, if you are really into Adsense and don't mind
using any tactic to get ahead, then this ebook is
exactly what you might consider to read... You
also make a chance to win software worth $28,000
from this... :cool:
alejandro
Dec 12th 2006, 7:39 am
Unethical to put links in your signature that earn you a referral... and, we don't use Blackhat SEO techniques here... its all legitimate.
fortgo
Dec 12th 2006, 8:40 am
Unetical to put links in my signature that earn me referral?
Please, I am not asking anyone to buy anything here.
And I thought this should be clear.
Seconly, the report in question is FREE, and people, the
report is free to download, and by all means,
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING from what they offer you.
The point is to read and see what the report is all
about, and how BlackHatters earn tens of $$$$ a month.
After all, it is if you want to learn from it - you do so.
thedark
Dec 12th 2006, 8:52 am
the web is full of free black hat adsense ebooks..
matt-baker
Dec 12th 2006, 9:38 am
Referral links in signatures are allowed but creating a thread for the sole purpose of promoting a referral link (be it in your signature or not) isn't. Post reported.
fortgo
Dec 12th 2006, 9:59 am
This is it really, :rolleyes: - and I am asking the moderators
to delete my post as I don't see how to do it myself.
This (reporting me!) is what you can get when trying
to give something to more people - that I got for free,
and as such referred to others.
Never again though.
Thanks so much matt-baker, and wish you much of the
same back!
chimaera
Dec 12th 2006, 10:08 am
So your referring people to stand the chance of winning $28k or software?
(Psst, for every referral you send me, you will get an extra ticket in the prize drawing! Hey, they never said I couldn’t!).
fortgo
Dec 12th 2006, 10:11 am
LOL, I never thought I could compete with
mass referrers that have lists of thousands :)
Smyrl
Dec 12th 2006, 10:16 am
Thread closed at request of OP.
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