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  • I would use sitename.com, no point adding the www though. That way if they decide to visit your site they know what it is. No mistakes. I do not see any harm in having watermarks, makes senses to me to use it. It is just a matter of doing it tastefully, not too big or obtrusive. Do not plaster huge logo in the middle of the images, that will just piss people off including your members.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2573

    I believe that the more unique title, the better. If you google “Lesbian pussy licking” there are far less results than for the “Pussy licking”.

    Sorry, I thought you were talking about the title of the post or the video.

    Well, I think it is better to have just a “pussy licking” tag on a lesbian site. Nowadays, Google is very smart and they will understand what you mean so no need to add the word “lesbian”.

    The tags and categories are not so important SEO wise. You should focus more on the titles and the content itself.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2571

    I have a several adult blogs on the Tumblr but nowadays I am not so active with promoting my sites there. On my best days, I used to get over a few thousands visitors a day from this site but I can honestly say that this traffic never converted well.

    But traffic is always traffic and every little bit helps so you may try your luck with the social media sites.

    in reply to: I made my first sale as adult affiliate #2565

    Congratulations! I still remember the feeling when I got my first sale and check. Great feeling which spurred me on to work harder.

    in reply to: How to start webcam adult affiliate site? #2547

    It is never too late to earn some money, my friend 🙂

    I have never used the script called “Roboscripts” but I would not recommend to use it because it will be really hard to get any organic traffic to the adult sites that are using such a script because whitelabels and scripts that run on auto-pilot, are going to get penalized by the Google due to the duplicate content sooner or later.

    You need a great site with a quality, fresh content so that is why I would suggest you to start a blog around cams or preferably an adult tube site. It would be better to start a micro niche site, for example: a bbw cam site, a gay cam site, a straight black cam website and et cetera. Why? Because it is actually easier to rank such sites because there is a way less competition.

    Check out my post titled “How To Promote Adult Webcam Site” to get some nice ideas and inspirations.

    in reply to: Organic Traffic Flow New Adult Blog #2542

    Welcome, DanielX 🙂

    It is really hard to tell how much organic traffic you can expect the first month. It can take days, weeks and even months to get a significant traffic to your new adult website.

    If you run a website in a niche where there is not too much competition, there are bigger chances to get your site ranked faster. Basically, the more unsaturated niche, the easier it is to get traffic from the big Google.

    Let me give you an example, if you have a site and you want to rank it for broad keywords such as “porn videos” or “best porn”, it may take years before you actually rank on the first page for these keywords.

    But on the other hand, if you aim to target very long tail keywords such as “lesbian solo porn movies”, it is a lot easier to get visitors that are searching for such specific topics.

    It also depends upon the quality of work which you have done on that project. If you update your site constantly with a nice, unique content that surfers really like, you will rank way faster than the other new site which does not update daily and only posts a low quality content that can be found on thousands of porn tube sites.

    My most successful sites did not receive too much traffic in the first months, but after a six months or so, they started to get more and more visitors every month.

    So it takes time, even if your site has a high quality posts. Be patient and work hard on your new site if you really want to succeed in this industry.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2541

    If your site is only around the lesbian niche, then there is no need to create such category. Let’s say you have a lesbian porn tube site so you will have categories such as solo videos, masturbation, sex, nude, webcam, amateur, et cetera. You may also check out the other sites in your niche and see how they are grouping their content, it is actually how I learned many things from big players back in the day.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2539

    I personally do not promote lesbian affiliate sponsors, but you may take a look at these site:

    I have heard that the site GirlsWay.com has some nice content and they have won several awards for this site. You may promote it through gammae.com/famedollars/.

    GlamourDollars has some good looking websites and hot girl on girl content.

    Pimproll is a well known sponsor and I saw they have many lesbian sites. You may check them out as well.

    in reply to: Newbie in the field needing guidance! #2516

    Well, you are partly right. Yes, the porn does not sell as good as it used to sell a decade ago, but with the nice adult niche sites, you can make a really good money. If you are passionate about the lesbian porn, then make a site in that niche and keep constantly updating your site with an unique content and you should notice some traffic and sales coming your way.

    Trust me on this one, you can convert anything, any porn niche, if you have a great site that gets a lot of organic traffic. I know a very successful guy that owns many small niche sites and he only promotes porn paysites, no live cam sponsors. He does not invest in his sites at all and he is doing well, because his sites rank well on the Google.

    You may build a website around webcams, but it is not so easy to make money in that niche like some affiliates may claim on the other forums.

    in reply to: Help – Adult Affiliate Newbie Questions #2507

    Welcome there, Michael 🙂

    You can use the WordPress plugin named Pretty Link Lite for free. It makes it easy to manage your affiliate links.

    ManageFlitter is a good tool for your adult Twitter accounts. Twitter may suspend your account, if you follow or unfollow many accounts at the same time. I would not recommend using any bots for Twitter, because I have seen so many adult affiliates get banned because of using such things.

    I do not use any of such tools so I can not recommend anything to you, sorry.

    Be careful if you use tools like Hootsuite and especially any bots, because social media sites are getting smarter and smarter so they are getting better at detecting bots, automated tools.

    If decide to use them, make sure you do not use it aggressively because because these days Twitter can flag you for spamming fairly quickly and you may even lose your account.

    I just found this link, so go check it out:

    buzzbundle.com/compare-smm-tools.html

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