For all interested for an alternative of kink, an alternative that has quality content, one is kinkstercash, I have already started pushing them after this cute story, and thinks look pretty rosy, Sexually broken conversions are doing really well. You can contact me if you need me to redirect you to their support.
Also, gammae and indiebucks cover the gay niches more then adequate, again, quality content.
Even if a name is trademarked, you can still legally register domains with that name in them. Registering buykinkyproducthere.com is legal because you are using the therm kinkyproduct to refer to a specific product you are selling and you are not pretending to be the Kinkyproduct Company. I swear, if some of those half ass lawyers working in this industry were working for the Coca-Cola Company, no store would be allowed to disclose to their customers that they're selling Coca-Cola.
For all interested for an alternative of kink, an alternative that has quality content, one is kinkstercash, I have already started pushing them after this cute story, and thinks look pretty rosy.
That looks like a good site. I am always on the lookout for new BDSM sites; thanks for the info!
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Why do I get the succinct feeling that the OP simply registered a derivative name of a product or products of theres, and in turn is simply ranking in Google for their brand and redirecting traffic there?
This is a practice that many programs in the future will outlaw / ban / or manage with a middle ground, dependent on the program.
At the end of the day, all these affiliates are doing is effectively leeching off the brand. They aren't really providing value to the sponsor. The only argument one could make is, if they rank there, at least piracy sites don't rank there - but well, Google is already trying to solve that problem.
In the eyes of a sponsor, this is becoming a real problem, and it isn't innocent on the affiliate part. Some affiliates target site brands before they are even launched so they can rank for the brand name before you even have begun your site, giving content away for free. This happens to literally every major sponsor today. So there is going to be lashback at some point, from some companies.
The guy that closes down MelissaMoney and fucks affiliates out of all their rebills defends a company that's currently fucking their affiliates. Who would of thought?
Not to carpet bag here, but take a look at wasteland.com
Been around since 1994 and pretty friendly and helpful to affiliates.
Cheers,
Colin
I only have one problem with your websites Why don't you offer more pictures on the tour, and descriptions? More content.. That was the only reason I didn't use your websites
I only have one problem with your websites Why don't you offer more pictures on the tour, and descriptions? More content.. That was the only reason I didn't use your websites
Excellent question, Godzil.
Over the past 17 years we have tried pretty much every variation on tour design and amounts of free content imaginable. Why we have settled into the tours that we offer now is that Wasteland is and always has been "a bit different" from most other adult sites and we find that the way we structure our various landing pages makes it stand out from the usual cookie cutter and pseudo tube layout used in the industry. Another reason is that our member area is much more than a video site, and includes a huge amount of bdsm educational and community information, eBooks, forums, commentary, how-to guides, product reviews and 17 years worth of original photo content and many other features that are specifically included to appeal to the "lifestyle" bdsm community that, aside from enjoying movies, are looking for other forms of content that just don't "fit" well on a standard video-focused tour.
Oh, and of equal importance, our tours convert very well. :-)
Hope that explains it a bit!
Best Regards and Happy Holidays!
Colin Rowntree
At the end of the day, all these affiliates are doing is effectively leeching off the brand. They aren't really providing value to the sponsor. The only argument one could make is, if they rank there, at least piracy sites don't rank there - but well, Google is already trying to solve that problem.
And the tubes are leeching off the brand too... for a sponsor its better to have in SE results affiliate sites with less content directly promoting their sites, then tubes providing shitload of free content and sometimes not even promoting their sites.
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