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Originally Posted by PornHero
Hey Porn Nerd,
I certainly agree that preselling is important when sending to join pages. I like the fact that pre-selling also creates more text on my pages for the search engines.
I prefer to get 5 more pageviews on my sites with possible bookmarks & clicks to join pages rather than 5 pageviews to one sponsor tour. This helps to keep the control of the traffic in my hands instead of a sponsor's hands.  Over time I think that helps me end up with more traffic/pageviews which results in higher revenue overall.
Here is a thread I made about pre-selling in 2005: https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...-pre-sell.html
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That's a great thread and certainly still relevant today. I didn't know you were doing all that so if you are then yes, your way is much better!
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Originally Posted by incredibleworkethic
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I have several different types of sites. Some do really well, some WILL PROBABLY do well, but aren't yet.
The question is how do you keep motivated on projects that don't produce returns? Work 80/20? 80 on the one that does, 20 on the one that doesn't?
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I don't know if you were asking the OP or just in a general way so I will offer my opinion. Basically if a site is doing consistent daily sales I throw all my resources at it. If it's doing good but not great I scale back a bit but still promote it steady. If a site is doing jack squat I don't waste my time with it.
But with new sites you can pretty much tell within a reasonable time period how well it will do, like in a few weeks. Whether it can scale or not is another question. Sites often "find their level". I always give a new site six months at least before I judge how hard to promote it.