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Old 01-01-2013, 11:17 AM  
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Dark Peter, Very nice sites and concept - if I can just help you for 5 minutes:

on http://www.adult-webmasters.info/

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Gladly we exchange links between yours and following our sites. We accept all trades for nonobligatory test period for both sides. We search for long term exchanges but everytimes we ask only one question:

Is this trade profitable for us?

If the answer is yes, the trade is keeped. If the answer is no, the trade is deleted. But how to decide yes or no? Many webmasters use many different tempting criterions: how the site niches are close, how the trader is famous, what is site's Google pagerank, is the click productivity high, send they more hits as from my side, have i good position on their web, cool design, same thumbs size,... Better than nothing but there are many trades scoring bad in such criterions but still very profitable: 1 site can send you 10.000 hits with productivity 120% but you make 0 sales from it. Second send you just 50 visitors with 20% click productivity but you make 3 sales. Whom you keep and whom not? The key is our human decision studying quality of your traffic. And we recommend you to do the same - study us and others and decide!


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We will gladly exchange links between our sites listed below and yours. We will accept all trades for a temporary test period with no obligation. We want a long term relationship, but our primary question is:

Will this trade be profitable for us?

If so, we will keep the trade. If not, we will not. How do we determine if a trade is profitable? Webmasters use various criteria: is the niche difficult to enter, is the broker well-known, does the site have a good PageRank, is the click productivity high, are more hits being sent, is there good positioning on the site, is the design cool, are the thumbs uniform? These criteria are better than nothing, but they are not always indicative of profitability. A site can send 10.000 hits with a productivity of 120% but may result in zero sales. Another can send just fifty visitors with a 20% click productivity but result in three sales. Which trades should be kept? The key is our ability to evaluate your traffic based on our extensive experience. We recommend you to do the same - study us and others and decide!


just a suggestion now back to the champagne and coffee
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