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pimpmaster9000 02-25-2014 05:29 AM

you can not beat a cheater whilst playing a fair game...$ keeps tubes going so you will have to cut off their $$$...hitting their sponsors would be a good start...find say 1000 guys willing to join major tube sponsors websites and then do chargebacks...start it as a joke on 4chan for example...explain to the sponsor why it is happening...move on to next sponsor ect...

if you keep playing fair you will continue to get fucked :2 cents:

Why 02-25-2014 09:37 AM

is this argument really still ongoing? on-site behavior has been a KPI for google for many years, this isnt "new"

PR_Phil 02-25-2014 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pompousjohn (Post 19995005)
I don't think many people need a search engine to find major tube sites anymore than they need a search engine to find Google or Facebook.

you'd be surprised at how many people google google!

brassmonkey 02-25-2014 10:13 AM

talking about illegal shit? im out peace

Why 02-25-2014 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Phil (Post 19995251)
you'd be surprised at how many people google google!

those stats are misleading, really that number is so high because most browsers do a default search of whatever is typed into the address bar, in most cases people just type google and hit enter. which skews these numbers greatly, as these people arent search for google per se.

XSAXS 02-25-2014 12:23 PM

Well one thing I'll add to all this doom and gloom...

We all know that Google likes to rearrange the deck chairs with some frequency. So I'm confident that sometime in the future they will release a new algo update that will shuffle around the SERPs again. Something will shift.

Plus... I think people will get tired of tubes just as they got tired of 88x88 TGPs or link lists.

MySpace, WorldSex, The Hun, Pinkworld, 89, ElephantList..... all shadows of what they once were. Sure some of those sites still have good traffic, but they don't OWN the internet the way they once did.

Innovation is key. Everything evolves.

mopek1 02-25-2014 12:46 PM

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Plus... I think people will get tired of tubes [/QUOTE]

I can't understand how people can spend hours and hours on those sites.

chaze 02-25-2014 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XSAXS (Post 19992729)
Ok, so 100% of the primary niche phrases and even a majority of the more obscure niches are now owned by big tubes in the SERPs. So what would it take to dethrone them?

Matt Cunts swears rankings have nothing to do with popularity (traffic quantity) and everything to do with relevance (content quality). If that's true, it seems pretty clear that porn site rankings are now based on on-site user behavior and not on-site textual content.

So with that in mind, how can a little fish swim among the whales?

The question little guys like me need to explore is... How can an affiliate webmaster achieve better analytics scores than XVideos? Of course, content plays a role, but nothing like it once did.

Discuss...

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EDIT: When I said "majority of the more obscure niches" I meant stuff like:

~ "Cuckold Porn"
~ "Buttplug Porn"
~ "Facesitting"
~ "Prolapse Porn"
~ "Giantess Porn"
~ "Anal Creampies"

There are still plenty of even more obscure micro-niches out there to compete for.

...And now that I'm typing this, I don't remember why I felt it was necessary to mention it. Oh well, wtf. Need to sleep.

You can beet them, as you can any term. You just have to get lucky and know what works.

Marcin978 02-25-2014 01:00 PM

they are ranked so high because they pay for traffic
that means tons of links to many subpages

they need even small webmasters because every links is worth
they pay not really for traffic, but they pay for links

and big tubes get even more links from many people, from blogs, from forums etc

links and structure is the key

mineistaken 02-25-2014 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Why (Post 19995230)
is this argument really still ongoing? on-site behavior has been a KPI for google for many years, this isnt "new"

Well if this is most important factor then sites would not need heavy link building. Just make a site which is liked by visitors.
In theory if google wanted to give "best" (as in on site behavior) search results to people your site with 1000 links should outrank site with 100000 links given that your site has better on site beahvior stats (as it indicates that that site with 1000 links is better than site with 100000 links).

PR_Dave 02-25-2014 02:00 PM

What's SEO??? Pronounced Sea Oh?


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