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Mr Adult AffiliateKeymaster
I will start off with your design. I can say that I like your theme but I would get a brand new logo for your adult website. The current logo is not looking professional. You can hire a graphic designer for as little as a $10 to make your logo.
The Privacy Policy, the TOS pages do not exist.
From the SEO perspective, your site will never get much traffic from the Google. The titles are not even unique and you copy the description scene text from the other adult sites, so it is another big no no.
You should write your own titles and basically all the stuff on your site should be unique, even the damn tags and categories.
Another important thing is how are you going to monetize it? I do not see any ads or even a one affiliate link. If you are posting full length videos, you are not only stealing others content (unless you own it) but you will also find very hard to make any sales, if you are giving away movies for free.
Just think for yourself, Why would anyone buy anything, when he can get it on your site for free?
I do not want to sound rude, but I have been there and done.
Create a new adult blog in a some nice niche (preferably) and put some hard work in on a daily basis. You will not get any results right away, but after a two months or so, you will be rewarded for your efforts. Start now.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterThere are a number of possibilities that I can think of:
1. Your new title may not have propagated through all the data centers around the world.
2. Changes in title tag used to be considered a major change and could often throw a site into the mythological or real sandbox. Not sure if this is still happening.
3. I know that Google does not pay attention to the description meta tag and often just pulls a couple of lines from wherever it feels like on the page to display as the description in the SERPS, so your description could vary. Do not know if they do the same with the title tag.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterI can not see how that would violate any terms really. It is your subscribers and you are promoting your product to them. Plus the sponsors benefit from that. Really can not see anything against this practice, it is your readers, your contacts, you can promote your stuff to them without a problem.
March 21, 2017 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Is affiliate marketing via email allowed in the adult? #2309Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterAs others have said I think it depends on the sponsor, I can recall that at least 2 large ones stated no email marketing in their terms, from back when I started, but I can not recall which ones they were unfortunately.
That is entirely different to sending out your own email to subscribers about your posts though. You can do that without any links to the sponsors and just draw the traffic to the blog if the sponsors have issues with the links in emails. That is what I tend to do when I send a newsletter out.
There are some laws in different places about email subscriptions and opt-in. I would suggest a double opt-in to cover yourself as this seems to be the general standard in countries that have implemented legislation covering it.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterYou can start with the shared hosting. Once your adult site gets bigger, you can upgrade your hosting plan.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterWelcome joseph.
I am using porn pin sites to drive some traffic to my adult sites. To be honest, I do not get too many visitors, but it is another source of traffic so I am not complaining, every little bit helps.
Feel free to check out my article on how to generate visitors from such sites:
If you are promoting cam affiliate sponsors, then the best way to get traffic is a niche cam blog or a video site. If you build a great blog around an amateur or a cam niche and you constantly post quality content, you can expect a lot of an amazing organic traffic from the sites like the big Google.
You can also market your site on the adult friendly social media sites such as Twitter or Tumblr. It is hard to get first visitors, but once you have hundreds of followers, it becomes easier to generate constant traffic.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterLike may others I have been baffled by the bounce rate situation for a while. But a couple of months ago I paid for advertising for my adult site on another site, targeted to UK traffic, and the click through was really positive.
I checked the bounce rate for those visitors and it was pretty low (UK traffic from a male only dating site), and at the same time my Google organic traffic jumped up.
I could not find any other correlation or explanation for it. It looked like Google responded to my lower bounce rate within 12 hours and boosted my organic traffic as a result. As the paid advertising ended and that low bounce rate traffic declined, so did my increased organic traffic.
I had heard reports of a reduction in bounce rate having a positive result on organic traffic, but I had no idea it would be so immediate or so visible. Even though that advertising did not get me an immediate increase in sales, it did get me an immediate increase in organic traffic.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterI think there is nothing wrong with that. This plugin helps you to shrink, track, manage your affiliate links. It will always redirect your custom made link to your destination links and it is how it works.
This plugin can not change your sponsor’s links and you can not change them as well, so unfortunately there is not much you can do with that. Do not worry, you did not do anything wrong.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterThe 302 is recommended redirect for cloaked links and nofollow attribute.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterI use a nice Google’s tool that helps you in coming up with great ideas for potential adult keywords: KeywordPlanner for the keyword research but trends.google.com/trends/ can be useful too.
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