Andrew Weinstein, an AOL spokesman, said that Adult Search Fantasy Finder paid AOL to receive online traffic from its search site.
Adult Search Fantasy Finder is run by a company called Bullseye9 in Westminster, Colo., which charges money to pornography sites for listing them. Mr. Weinstein declined to discuss the financial arrangement between AOL and Bullseye9, other than to say it represented a small percentage of AOL's search revenue. Bullseye9 executives did not return several calls for comment.
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AOL Search: PORN
Seems that AOL dropped all major ADULT TERMS by default and is letting FantasyFinder handle the results. It is still possible to access the results, however most AOL Users are too stupid to realize this.
I'm sure this is a potential Gold Mine for certain niches to jump on the PPC advertising bandwagon, since certain areas are yet to be saturated.
This is a very interesting change in the SE world ... very very interesting.