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Old 08-28-2012, 10:04 AM  
FreewayRick
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Most are arrogant mean spirited types that claim their copy will increase sales, but then they can't even get the content right. I've had to edit their lies & facts numerous time.
Yeah my experience was very similar.

I forgot to mention that I did find somebody who is marketing my content. He doesn't get 100.000 unique visitors per day (as some seo experts claimed they could generate), but a steady flow of traffic and sign-ups. Of course, he didn't charge me a single cent for his service (other than a % in the revenue).

I would highly recommend to anybody who starts their own adult site, to stay away from SEO Experts as far as possible.



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Google is now going to only show you 5 results on the first page of their results so their PPC ads take up the majority of the page.
Would certainly make sense. A similar development could be witnessed on Youtube.

In the beginning everything was allowed. Then youtube was bought by google, now there are commercials, limitations on how long the video can be, copyright takedowns and so on.


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I also heard a rumor (don't know if it's true) that they are trying to get rid of all adult online
Well i doubt it's true, but I'm certainly hoping it is.

If google really would be succesful to ban all adult websites (I'm sure they have the technical ability), then may be porn would get closer to the status it once had. Right now, with hundreds of free tube sites, it seems like the most available commodity on earth.

When you're downloading music or hollywood movies, at least there's a theoretical risk you can get sued. Viewing youporn is completely legal.

So, if google would ban all adult sites, then may be the owners of the tube-sites would see a reason to shut the tube sites down, thereby reversing the cycle somewhat.


The more difficult it is to view porn, the more valuable it becomes. Now it's so easy to view, there are complaints of people who accidentally surf on porn sites.

In the 1970's, one video of a woman getting naked could fetch 100.000$ (closer to 1.000.000$ in today's money). There was nothing special about the video, and she wasn't even that beautiful...but of course in the 70's it was highly illegal to shoot porn.
Today, one can buy a hardcore scene including documents for less than a dollar.
Would certainly be great to see things reverse somewhat.
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