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devilrushGuest
The reality is that SEO doesn’t exist for white labels and I have only seen a few such sites in the serp and they are obviously owned by big companies with big budgets can afford backlinks and they manage to rank for any domain match keywords so they have a white label on a domain like livesex.com and they spend thousands of backlinks and they manage to rank it for any “live sex” keywords.
If you are an average adult affiliate and you don’t have much traffic on other sites or you don’t have much money to spend on media buying (getting advertisements), it is just not worth it to create white labels.
Besides, your visitors will still be able to see the original site’s logo by watching the stream so they will see that your site is actually just a copy.
You would will make more money with a cam tube site, a blog or a webcam affiliate website. All of this kind of sites you can create on WordPress and I believe Mr. Adult Affiliate has some articles on how to do that.
By the way, I have been in this business for three years and don’t rely only on Twitter or any other social media site when it comes to traffic. It is always best to create a great site with nice content, it can be embedded videos, posts, live rooms, so you will get visitors from Google.
Surfers coming from search engines spend way more than the ones from Twitter or Tumblr.
sexypornsitesGuestWhite label sites are very difficult to rank but can be done.
I have created a mini list site called sexy porn sites.
MatriexGuestMy experience with cam white labels is very poor. I created a one with Cambuilder more than two years ago and I got links for it on my most established properties and after doing all of that SEO work, I only get about 150 hits a month from Google so you can imagine that I don’t make much with that.
I got way more success with the Robo build site. I have an aged domain and without much promotion (but I have built backlinks and added some unique content), after just five months it is getting a few thousands of visits a day.
jonteGuestI had a few webcam white labels in the past, I have mainly used camspower and bongacams, but I wasn’t happy with the results and I had to stop working with them, since they updated their rules that said that you have to transfer ownership to them and for me it is a big no no and looking back I am happy I left them.
I think that building video tubes, blogs and cam sites with plugins like the robo one, are way more effective ways to get organic traffic and earn money as an affiliate these days than a white label and you can start one of these without working with any apis and such.
phammaxGuestThere’s only one scenario when I think that a white label from a cam sponsor could be used. Only if you have your own brand as the PornHub does, you could add it to your domain and it can be profitable, if it wasn’t so, they (PornHub) wouldn’t do it.
But most of the affiliates set up a white label on a poor domain with no logo or a very shitty one and they obviously have no brand since they are just starting out and no traffic.
You can use it only when you have other established sites you can use to drive traffic from (because white labels aren’t ranking on Google for the duplicate content) and you have a solid domain name and get a nice logo for it.
If not, it’s just better to promote programs (like CB, MyFreeCams) directly or create a Robo webcam site that can do well on search engines if you work on it.
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