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Originally Posted by sharphead
I kinda see where your going, but instead, continue to offer fan signs, but thatthey must refer to the site you'll be promoting them from.
Fansigns like "[Surfer] fucked me silly and I liked it!" do little to promote the site. As a surfer would I want to see some ego filled fansign? Probably not.... oh yeah it's good for a giggle, but sale? Hell no.
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Hell yes.
Let's say I have an adult blog named BigBadBob, filled with jokes, porn and random fiction. A fansign featuring for example Jordan Capri, saying "click me for more porn" might get a sale. A fansign featuring Jordan Capri holding up a sign saying "I masturbate to Big Bad Bob's private pictures" would help Big Bad Bob's blog build brand awareness.
Basically, a sign like that says "look! I'm a semi-famous porn girl, and I visit blog X!", which leads visitors to believe that there must be an actual reason why the semi-famous porn girl visits blog x. That perceived reason can help keep them at the site.