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  • in reply to: Best Monetiziation Strategy? PPS or RevShare? #2672

    Hey Zack!

    First of all, welcome to the forum – I am familiar with your blog as well and I am sure some others here are too.

    Your question has been discussed here on the forum many times before, so you might want to search for these threads as well. It is not easy to give you a straight answer, cause it depends on a few things, like the site you are promoting and the behavior of your visitors. Also, if 90% present does better on PPS basis with one sponsor, you might belong to that 10% that does better with revshare. My advice would be to give both options a try and see what brings you the best results.

    Promoting sites on PPS basis looks like easy money, but in the long run you might be better off with revshare. I still get revshare payouts from sales which were originally made a few years back. From those sales I have earned way more than I would have done with PPS. On the other hand, if a site has a bad rebill ratio, the PPS option is the way to go.

    I am currently promoting about 50% of my sponsors on PPS basis, so I am spreading my chances a bit more.

    From my own experience, the revenue from selling ads or traffic is quite disappointing. I am doing better with selling my traffic to sponsor sites.

    Good luck!

    in reply to: Https & Mixed Content On Adult Site #2667

    That is just one more reason why I insist on hosting all my own content. Those sponsor URLs that are causing broken locks also have a habit of going dead after a while. And they will slow down your page load times. There is a lot of reasons to not use sponsor hosted resources. That is just part of a long list.

    in reply to: Reviving Old Adult Sites (help) #2664

    I think the best available option is to start posting new content on these sites. You can buy tons of traffic but it will not help you to improve your rankings and only hard work on these neglected sites will get you some organic traffic in a long term.

    So, try to post a one or more (preferably) posts on these sites every single day and I am sure that after a one month you will see a massive improvement with the SEO.

    Do not hire a cheap SEO guy because he will most likely do more harm than good. Of course, that is just my personal opinion.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2640

    You may display it on your sidebar or the footer. I do not use this widget, I usually just display the categories list on my sidebar.

    in reply to: Beginning of my adult affiliate journey. Need advice! #2629

    Very nice to meet you, Maxwell 🙂

    I think you should do well in the “deep throat fucking” niche. If you choose too small niche, you will not find enough sponsors and content for your new adult site.

    It is hard to tell. I have sites that I update only once a day but I post long posts, so that is why. If it is going to be a video tube site, then a several videos should be fine, but if you starting a new site, you should always create more posts than always so your site is no empty.

    You do not need too much text if you have a tube site. It can be just ten unique words or so. Backlinks are very important, you should get some links after you get some traffic from the Google, from sites in your niche.

    The smaller the niche, the less backlinks you will need, because there is less competition in that area.

    If it is a micro niche and I believe your site is, you should promote porn paysites on your site. These adult affiliate programs have blowjob related sites: Blazingbucks, Cherrypimps, Dogfart, Dukedollars, Famedollars, Fetishhits, Pimproll. Just google each of them and check them out.

    I would definitely focus the most on the content. In fact, I create new adult sites constantly and a good content is a must.

    If you are looking for a reliable adult friendly hosting, I can recommend you this site: https://mradultaffiliate.com/go/247h/ If you register with that link, you will get a discount. Also, Xwpthemes.com has amazing and fast WordPress themes which are very easy to use.

    in reply to: Help – Adult Affiliate Newbie Questions #2627

    I doubt you will find better free plugins for affiliate link tracking than Easy Affiliate Links or ThirstyAffiliates.

    I do not use such softwares but I found this tool called later.com and I heard that it does the job well and it has a free plan.

    in reply to: To build links or not to build #2619

    I think a one link per week is a safe strategy for a new adult site in my opinion. If you get too many backlinks at the same time, it will look unnatural to Google. Bought links can help a lot to improve your ranking, if you buy them from quality sites.

    I would not suggest buying traffic to anyone, this kind of traffic does not convert well and most of the purchased traffic are bots, anyways.

    Do not focus only on building backlinks. I have sites that have very few links from the other sites and they still rank very well, because of the good content.

    in reply to: Adult Guest Posts with dofollow link #2609

    Do you have any specific niche in your mind?

    in reply to: To build links or not to build #2607

    A very good question, Roonie.

    I think you should get your new relevant backlinks from all sorts of sites to make your backlink profile look very natural. My top adult sites do not have too many backlinks and I think if you will get some links from great related forums, blogs and adult tube sites (in your niche) and porn list sites (theporndude, et cetera), you should do very well in the search engines.

    You need only backlinks from quality websites in your niche and you really do not need hundreds of links. I believe, you need links that are placed in the actual content of a page as well as a few backlinks in footers, sidebars, et cetera.

    It is better to have a two very good links from authority sites than have thousands of garbage links from spammy adult websites.

    The quality content is very important if you want to rank high on Google in 2017. I just want to tell you that I run a few adult sites that have a fresh exclusive content but a very few backlinks and you can believe me or not, these sites get a lot of good organic traffic.

    in reply to: Other ways to say "Click Here" #2585

    I think it depends on the style of the content and the setting. I rarely add “click here” on the adult sites. I might add “click to download the hardcore video” or something like that, but it depends on the blog.

    I always see it as dependent on the way you are selling. If it is on a site that is clearly intending to sell, you can get away with all the “sales speak” and sound like you really want guys to click it. But if you are running what comes across as an amateur blog, a personal site or something with more character to it, I think more subtle ways are more effective. So if you have a more conversational style of blogging you might have something like “check it out for yourself” or just a recognition of where the content came from like “images courtesy of…”

    Interesting discussion though, I might have to have a look out there and see what others are doing and if there’s any clear data on it. There must be some analysis out there somewhere of the language with the most impact.

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