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  • in reply to: Adult Blog Theme #3520

    There are so many free themes you can use for your adult blog.

    Check out thin link:

    wordpress.org/themes/tags/one-column/

    Do not use themes that have not been updated in the last 6 months and choose fast ones as well.

    in reply to: my very first tube site #3517

    I think that the site looks great and the most importantly the layout is clean which is a very important thing. The twitter icon is not working correctly, because it sends you to your posts, not your actual Twitter account.

    I see you are not copying and pasting titles from the other sites, so if you keep adding new stuff, your site should start getting some organic traffic soon.

    You may change your tagline “BustyBabes” to something more original. I would change it to something like: “Horny Babes Naked” or “Hot Babes In Porn”.

    Have a good luck with this site.

    in reply to: about whitelabel #3494

    Well, all adult white label products are not SEO products for many reasons and the most important one is the duplicate content. White labels show the same content as the original site so I do not see why Google should rank such sites. As well all know, Google loves unique content so you need to think outside the box rather than just building another while label site.

    in reply to: Hostedtube #3493

    I have heard that they are not good for the SEO either.

    So you have your own domain, so why not build your own WordPress tube site? There are free hosting sites like EasyXSites but I would not recommend anyone to use the free hosting over the paid hosting companies.

    There are many important reasons for that. Please read my post on the adult hosting.

    Also check out this thread on the themes you can use:

    Top Adult WordPress Themes For Tube Site

    Do not be afraid to ask more questions in this topic.

    in reply to: Google Traffic Down 20% In 3 Years For Porn #3451

    I agree with the suggestion that users are going straight to the source and not bothering with Google at all. It makes sense. Every company strives to build brand recognition and it pays off in the long run.

    I have not looked for stats on it, but I would assume retail is seeing the same thing, with most people going directly to Amazon or their favorite retailer for what they know they have.

    Once you have been to Ikea once you do not need to ask anyone else in the future where you can buy a cheap shelving unit made out of cardboard.

    in reply to: WordPress Email Notification By Category and Tag? #3450

    Hello friend.

    I find the question interesting even though I never used such a plugin.

    Check out this one:

    wordpress.org/plugins/subscribe-to-category/

    Also here is a link you may find useful:

    wordpress.org/plugins/tags/subscribe/

    If I find something better, I will update this topic.

    in reply to: SSL Confusion in FireFox On My Adult Blog #3433

    Give me the URL of your test page and I will show you that there is something that is still not HTTPS.

    in reply to: SSL Confusion in FireFox On My Adult Blog #3431

    One of these two statements is not true:

    I did go through the process of changing every url
    it was still not showing as secure

    If all the elements on a page are HTTPS, the lock will show.

    in reply to: posting pics on WP adult blogs #3429

    As for your questions, my general advice would be not to get too worried about on-page SEO. No one knows what the algorithm is looking for specifically, and even if they did, it keeps changing.

    If you are looking for SE traffic, try finding key target phrases (use something like Wordtracker for that), then use that in the title of a post and naturally build your text around it. Naturally is the key word here – do not overdo it.

    Like DOC suggested, avoid keyword stuffing or anything else that may look artificial or spammy. Focus on creating your content and off-page SEO.

    I see you have your blog listed on various directories, which is great. You could now work on building incoming links by doing smart link trades with other blogs – gradually and steadily. IMO, this matters much much more than “fine tuning” your onpage SEO to parameters no one actually knows for sure what they are.

    in reply to: How To Get More Traffic For Adult Cams #3407

    I almost forgot about this topic, StarFox. Sorry for a late reply.

    I have made a long post about this topic some time ago so I suggest you to look it up.

    Well, I have been in this industry for a long time and I can safely say that there is no a very quick, free way to get a lot of adult traffic.

    Social media traffic is the probably easiest way to bring some visitors, but this kind of traffic does not convert as good as the organic traffic.

    Tumblr and Twitter are both adult friendly sites, you can create your own page or account for free and try to drive some visitors to the cam offers today.

    I would most certainly recommend you to create your own site around the webcam or amateur topic. If you have a site that has a great content that surfers as well as search engine sites love.

    That is for sure that nothing converts as good as the traffic from the big Google. Just keep in mind that it takes way more time to get a significant amount of traffic from the SEO itself.

    Hope it helps you a bit and if you have more questions, shoot them.

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