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Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterWelcome Jay.
I contacted the guys from XWPThemes.com and you should get a reply in a few minutes. I think that Skype is the quickest way to get a hold of them. You may contact them via the Skype, his handle is “hitomitanaka1802”.
I am sure you will get it solved soon.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterIt really depends. If your site in a less competitive niche, you will need a few backlinks or even no backlinks at all. Some of my new sites do not have any backlinks and they still rank pretty well on the Google. I really think that backlinks are still important but are also becoming less and less important, because the search engines are becoming smarter and they can be bought, fakes very easily. So the less competition you have, the less backlinks you will need to get traffic from the big Google.
If you do not have to get results faster, you do not need to pay for any SEO services at all. Keep in mind also that quality services are always expensive and cheap services will do more harm than good.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterGenerally, I think that you should not retweet too many stuff from the other accounts that are not in your niche. The best thing to gain new followers (at least in my own experience) is to do a retweet for a retweet exchange with the related accounts. If you do that with an account that is active and has a lot of followers, it may bring you a few hundreds of fans in a very short time.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterYou can take some random girls from amateur sites and post their pictures with some text saying some like: “Click the link to see her on live cam” or something like that. Do not use pictures or screenshots of webcam models, because like you said, you will need an approval for that. The adult blog or the tube site are the two best ways to promote cam sponsors. Sadly, the white label alone will not get any organic traffic from the Google, unless you know how to code a site and make it different from any other site.
May 16, 2017 at 4:09 pm in reply to: Adult affiliates, where do you store your sponsor banners? #3094Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterI store them on one domain and all my sites pull them from that location. Same with my jump script. When I need to change banners or sponsor URL’s, I only have to change them once.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterEvery URL that starts with that text – so subdirectories are included.
Realize however that robots.txt is case sensitive so if you exclude /scripts/ but you have links that are to /Scripts/ the spider can crawl URLs in /Scripts/…
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterDefinitely, it is a good way of targeting keywords.
It does create duplicate content in a way, with possibly some Tag pages being very similar to your category pages. But I can not see that being a big problem. Google does not mind duplicate content within a site too much, it will just give a preference to one of the instances rather than all of them, i.e. either the Tag or the Archive page will show up in searches.
This is very different from having no unique content or duplicate content on two different sites which is definitely not good.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterI am not sure if this theme has its custom player, but if not then you will need to get a one of the latest themes from xwpthemes.com. Like I said earlier, you can not really get rid of the moving watermarks, you can only overwrite a not moving watermark with your own logo. Here is how it works on the website:
xwpthemes.com/product/kenplayer-transformer
This plugin is no longer for sale, but if you use their latest themes, they have a similar feature built in in the themes.
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterIt is a fake traffic, so your site is not getting any real visitors, sadly. It is called a ghost referral traffic.
The spammers leave a fake data on the random sites. The adult sites as well as mainstream ones are affected by them as well.
Read more about this by visiting these two links:
viget.com/articles/removing-referral-spam-from-google-analytics
launchdigitalmarketing.com/porn-sites-in-your-google-analytics-referral-traffic/
Mr Adult Affiliate
KeymasterI have dozens of domains redirected to my various adult sites. All of them have a “RedirectPermanent” directive entered.
If you are on Apache & depending on your setup, you can enter a “RedirectPermanent” to your httpd.conf file. Your host should be able to help with this.
I am certainly no expert, but that is what I do.
Also, after you have that entered, go here and check it:
Redirectcheck.com.
There are different ways of setting up redirects and you want to make sure it has been done correctly.
For example, if you enter my site http :// mradultaffiliate.com you will see it returns “301 Moved Permanently” and redirects to the new domain.
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