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  • in reply to: Roboscripts adblock #6958

    I have been well aware of this issue and I think that it has been discussed before but there is a one work around this. You need to create a white label with your own domain and then use it on your Robo site and the cam rooms will be displayed fine. The thing with this is that AdBlock automatically blocks all affiliate iframes from the cam site and if you use your own domain, it goes undetected.

    If you need a guide on how to do this, contact Roby, it is quite simple to do. If he does not reply quickly, I might give you some steps on here too. I have only done this with the CB, but it sure is a similar process with other affiliate programs.

    in reply to: Should I merge both a cam and video site together? #6954

    It is possible to do that. You can have the two WordPress installations on the one domain or you might possibly run them on the one installation, but it would require coding changes.

    I just give two different methods, but you can start a blog as well, it is more affordable and easier to set up but it requires some more writing. You should start the one that you would prefer to run, to each their own.

    in reply to: Cam site: Go for small niche or just general? #6953

    No offense, but I do not like being called the boss but I think that you are being kind, so I appreciate that.

    You have to try things for yourself. If the backlinks are good, then it would way easier to get it ranked.

    I like the email notification feature, I thought about implementing about it earlier and I will try to add it, thank you.

    in reply to: How To Make The KenPlayer Plugin Work #6951

    The simplest way is to request your hosting to enable it for you. They should do it, especially if you are on the managed service.

    in reply to: Essential WordPress Plugins For Adult Sites #6947

    I have updated my original post with some more information and I will keep adding new plugins if I find something worthy. Please feel free to do the same.

    There are tens of thousands of different tools out there and I am sure that are some hidden gems that I have not heard of before.

    in reply to: Cam site: Go for small niche or just general? #6937

    You might add categories to it that will be your niches that you want to populate your sites with. It can be made with the cam embed scripts like the Robo one, but also with the blog and tubes but it would be better to have a name that centres around a specific topic and you can keep the general one and post backlinks on it.

    If you buy the domains, the only things that matter are that the name is good, preferably contains your aim keywords unless you need it brandable and it can help if it has some good backlinks, but the age does not matter much if there was no real site on it or it never ranked for anything.

    in reply to: Cam site: Go for small niche or just general? #6935

    It depends on your level of the experience and how deep your pocket is (budget). Basically, if you a new affiliate, I would suggest starting a narrow niche site, because there is less competition, so it is easier to rank without many backlinks and content. Nowadays it is really hard to rank for general keywords, because there are much more websites online and there are also giant companies that control lots of search rankings.

    in reply to: Chaturbate Account marked Inactive #6929

    So naturally the first thing I did was ran over to CB, and our account was fine. Then I looked back at this post, and I had not realized it was you posting. Some random account that maybe did not have any sales I could see an issue, but YOURS?! That is weird. Really weird. I hope they get it sorted soon.

    in reply to: Sex Toys Affiliate Program #6924

    I do not push adult toys myself, but I have seen many such offers to promote on CrakRevenue so you might want to join them if you have not done that and check them out. They are the largest and the best CPA network in the industry hands down.

    in reply to: Link building/Seo #6918

    You can keep the old domain but if you have the same content on both domains, you will not get good rankings because of the duplicate content. You can always do the 301 redirect to the new domain so that you will not lose visitors and all the backlinks and SEO that you have worked on will be preserved. Here is the guide on how to do this: creare.co.uk/blog/seo-advice/how-to-301-to-a-new-domain.

    I have never used the paid Alexa but I can see that their pricings are set really high so very few affiliates can afford them and especially the newer ones. They have a free fourteen days trial so you can test them and if you think that their software gives you a good value for the money you pay them, you might keep using them but there are a few free tools on the web, that have limitations but they can give you some data that you can use.

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