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AdPatron 05-08-2011 09:02 PM

Blog Secret: Go Mainstream
 
Go mainstream with your domain, name, posts, everything..... except the pay site ads you have strategically placed.

alias 05-08-2011 09:14 PM

I saw you post this in another thread, seriously? Is this strategy working for you, or some inside joke?

Mutt 05-08-2011 09:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornless (Post 18119572)
Go mainstream with your domain, name, posts, everything..... except the pay site ads you have strategically placed.

So I make a blog about say raising an autistic child or wine collecting and i strategically place ads for porn paysites that's a formula for success?

SIK 05-08-2011 09:23 PM

Yes.
Its called the "perhaps you'd like to relax with some jerking off now?" marketing method.

AdultKing 05-08-2011 09:25 PM

It does work, depends on the site. Obviously a general interest or male oriented blog is going to perform better than one aimed at the female market.

CyberHustler 05-08-2011 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIK (Post 18119608)
Yes.
Its called the "perhaps you'd like to relax with some jerking off now?" marketing method.

:2 cents:

d-null 05-08-2011 09:27 PM

who you link to also defines whether your blog is adult or not :2 cents:

alias 05-08-2011 09:29 PM

Cool. In related news adsense seems to just be showing lots of 75$ free adwords ads on MANY sites I find via serp, kind of lame for the publishers.

AdPatron 05-08-2011 09:33 PM

It's whatever you want to call it.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 18119599)
So I make a blog about say raising an autistic child or wine collecting and i strategically place ads for porn paysites that's a formula for success?


AdPatron 05-08-2011 09:34 PM

Anything that isn't targeted to kids is adult :2 cents:



Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18119612)
who you link to also defines whether your blog is adult or not :2 cents:


AdPatron 05-08-2011 09:38 PM

Try it. Hit me up if you need thoughts.



Quote:

Originally Posted by alias (Post 18119594)
I saw you post this in another thread, seriously? Is this strategy working for you, or some inside joke?


d-null 05-08-2011 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornless (Post 18119620)
Anything that isn't targeted to kids is adult :2 cents:

that is really a stretch

but if you have a blog about cars for example, and I linktrade with you with my car blog, then I see that you have banners to porn sites on your blog, then your mainstream car blog becomes no longer mainstream, and I think google feels the same way

Seth Manson 05-08-2011 09:47 PM

Push dating and cam sites on your mainstream blogs. Treat them just like your tube sites.

jimmycooper 05-08-2011 11:21 PM

As a lead in blog to my main site, and in conjunction with the actual World Cup, I did The World Cup of Porn on wordpress.com. It wasn't monetized at all, but it got a shitload of traffic, was mentioned on a larger mainstream German site, and it definitely served it's purpose.
While it's true that much of the traffic was due to the whole Bobbi Eden Team BJ thing, ie I got lucky, the WCOP carryover traffic still helped me make more money in that first month than I have in any of the 8 or so subsequent months, It wasn't NEARLY as much as I had anticipated, but it was still likely more than most new webmasters make in their first year. And had I been more skilled at things like simple web design, or knowing how to even somewhat properly monetize a website, it would have likely been much more.
Sports + Porn is the new black.

Agent 488 05-09-2011 11:34 AM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...90_634x485.jpg

mainstream traffic converts paysites really well.

AdPatron 05-09-2011 02:52 PM

Who said anything about link trades?



Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18119635)
that is really a stretch

but if you have a blog about cars for example, and I linktrade with you with my car blog, then I see that you have banners to porn sites on your blog, then your mainstream car blog becomes no longer mainstream, and I think google feels the same way


Horny Joe 05-09-2011 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmycooper (Post 18119721)
As a lead in blog to my main site, and in conjunction with the actual World Cup, I did The World Cup of Porn on wordpress.com. It wasn't monetized at all, but it got a shitload of traffic, was mentioned on a larger mainstream German site, and it definitely served it's purpose.
While it's true that much of the traffic was due to the whole Bobbi Eden Team BJ thing, ie I got lucky, the WCOP carryover traffic still helped me make more money in that first month than I have in any of the 8 or so subsequent months, It wasn't NEARLY as much as I had anticipated, but it was still likely more than most new webmasters make in their first year. And had I been more skilled at things like simple web design, or knowing how to even somewhat properly monetize a website, it would have likely been much more.
Sports + Porn is the new black.

Thank you for a good idea! I have a punk blog that I will try dating & porn on now. Adsense did not do so well, guess punks donīt click on adsense ads :1orglaugh Maybe they are more into cams, dating and porn...

AdPatron 05-09-2011 05:13 PM

It's not as good as mine.

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Originally Posted by Horny Joe (Post 18121416)
Thank you for a good idea! I have a punk blog that I will try dating & porn on now. Adsense did not do so well, guess punks donīt click on adsense ads :1orglaugh Maybe they are more into cams, dating and porn...


Elli 05-09-2011 05:19 PM

This is a great idea if done properly. I've used it for my own site with much success.

$5 submissions 05-09-2011 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 18119599)
So I make a blog about say raising an autistic child or wine collecting and i strategically place ads for porn paysites that's a formula for success?

Actually, it would work if you filter them first. Also, delivery must be subtle like through an ebook.

If anyone needs a custom ebook written (where you can put your upsell links), hit me up. CHEAP

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d-null 05-09-2011 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornless (Post 18121413)
Who said anything about link trades?

I just used that as one thing to illustrate that there is a difference between mainstream and adult, and if you put porn site banners on any kind of site that site then also becomes an adult site

this thread is an interesting example of how google treats a site differently once it decides that it is adult and not mainstream: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1021854

if you are generating your traffic from sources that are not search engines and not any issue with the traffic going to adult sites, then you don't care about these concerns though

AdPatron 05-09-2011 07:49 PM

If it's not targeted to kids, it's adult, mainstream or not. Using only two separations isn't going to work anymore.

I've yet to see any porn website with "Adult Content Warning", do you have an example?




Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18122079)
I just used that as one thing to illustrate that there is a difference between mainstream and adult, and if you put porn site banners on any kind of site that site then also becomes an adult site

this thread is an interesting example of how google treats a site differently once it decides that it is adult and not mainstream: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1021854


d-null 05-09-2011 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornless (Post 18122097)
If it's not targeted to kids, it's adult, mainstream or not. Using only two separations isn't going to work anymore.

I've yet to see any porn website with "Adult Content Warning", do you have an example?

I think what he is referring to in his google traffic is the indicator to look at, the adult warning is just an indicator to him of what happened on blogger

I just believe that in the search engine algorithm there is a difference specifically (maybe a flag of some sort set in the algorithm) that makes google serve results differently based on whether a site is "porn" or "not porn", if you are linking to sites that google considers "porn", then they are less likely to send surfers to you that are searching keywords that google considers "not porn"


I understand your point about aiming towards adults, but there is obviously something more to it from google's perspective, which can be seen in their, safe, moderate, 'unsafe' separations in searching, if you want the benefits of being a mainstream site, then it is not a good idea to put porn banners or links on your mainstream site, that is my belief

Agent 488 05-09-2011 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18122114)
I think what he is referring to in his google traffic is the indicator to look at, the adult warning is just an indicator to him of what happened on blogger

I just believe that in the search engine algorithm there is a difference specifically (maybe a flag of some sort set in the algorithm) that makes google serve results differently based on whether a site is "porn" or "not porn", if you are linking to sites that google considers "porn", then they are less likely to send surfers to you that are searching keywords that google considers "not porn"


I understand your point about aiming towards adults, but there is obviously something more to it from google's perspective, which can be seen in their, safe, moderate, 'unsafe' separations in searching, if you want the benefits of being a mainstream site, then it is not a good idea to put porn banners or links on your mainstream site, that is my belief

i've known people who have mixed it up with little issues, actually the link juice from his sites are stronger than most adult sites and i think it's because of it.

d-null 05-09-2011 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 18122118)
i've known people who have mixed it up with little issues, actually the link juice from his sites are stronger than most adult sites and i think it's because of it.

he has porn banners on his site, and gets big traffic from google for mainstream keywords?

AdPatron 05-09-2011 08:10 PM

The only thing that doesn't have it's benefits is pure porn lol.

I've yet to see google discount listing with porn ads if the site is targeted towards mainstream topics, like what you'd see on wired.com or cnn.com.




Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18122114)
I think what he is referring to in his google traffic is the indicator to look at, the adult warning is just an indicator to him of what happened on blogger

I just believe that in the search engine algorithm there is a difference specifically (maybe a flag of some sort set in the algorithm) that makes google serve results differently based on whether a site is "porn" or "not porn", if you are linking to sites that google considers "porn", then they are less likely to send surfers to you that are searching keywords that google considers "not porn"


I understand your point about aiming towards adults, but there is obviously something more to it from google's perspective, which can be seen in their, safe, moderate, 'unsafe' separations in searching, if you want the benefits of being a mainstream site, then it is not a good idea to put porn banners or links on your mainstream site, that is my belief


alias 05-09-2011 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pornless (Post 18122097)
If it's not targeted to kids, it's adult, mainstream or not. Using only two separations isn't going to work anymore.

I've yet to see any porn website with "Adult Content Warning", do you have an example?

Not my site, I didn't even go past the warning: http://porn.blogspot.com/

So as you can see this is only an issue for blogspot hosted sites.

GAMEFINEST 05-09-2011 08:26 PM

i havent seen wired.com post any adult related ads ...

OneHungLo 05-09-2011 09:49 PM

How about turning your porn site in a mainstream blog about wine or scrapbooking...


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