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Is linking dead?
Used too, when I owned my other foot fetish site in 2000, seemed like all that you had to do to trade links was send an email. You both traded banners and that was that. I got 95 percent responses from every email that I sent.
Fast forward to 2009, I get 20 percent responses. In order to drive traffic from sources other than TGP's and Tube sites, some websites use twitter, myspace, youtube, toplists, directories, etc.
I am curious, in my peers opinion, is old school linking dead? Are toplists dead as well? You see, every quarter, I spend about a month linking and trying to aquire new traffic trades, etc. It seems that when I do searches on these topics, such as googling "foot fetish links" or "pantyhose links", "pantyhose video", etc. I get transported to sites that have not either been updated in ages, or have no link categories altogether.
In your opinions, what are the new and upcoming media outlets that you use to get your names out there so to speak.
Admittedly, I do very much miss the sense of community that niche fetish sites used to have. The "were all in this together" attitudes.
~thanks!
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