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PainGator 09-09-2011 03:40 AM

Submitting TGPs
 
Hey guys,
I'm new here, so I'm afraid it's a bit basic, but well...

I try to promote a site with exclusive content using TGP submitter, the results are pretty poor. Just not enough traffic comming in.

I guess it would help to have some partner accounts with TGP sites, but 90%+ of the time, there are entry fields for partner login, but there is no hint how to get into a partnership.

So:

1.) Will it make a difference having set up more partner accounts?
2.) How do I do it? :eyecrazy

Thanks in advance,
Harry

Babaganoosh 09-09-2011 09:38 AM

TGP submitting, even with a lot of partner accounts, is pointless. Most TGPs don't have the serious traffic they used to so submitting galleries to them isn't profitable anymore.

Dappz 09-09-2011 09:42 AM

tgp still good continue working with that.....

ManPuppy 09-09-2011 05:19 PM

You'll get some traffic via TGP submits eventually. It just takes time and perserverance. Yes, it's less than it used to be. But it's not nothing, and it can take a long time to build a snowball.

As mentioned in many other threads, patience is the biggest ingredient in online success. Do not measure your income by an hourly rate for your first many, many months in the biz, and do not quit your day job. Keep plugging and trying different opportunities and something will click.

Many people on here sign up looking for simple formulas. Everyone can accept the fact that it takes four years of college to get a degree, and even then you won't be making the big bucks the day after graduation, but then expect to pick up their new Mercedes after slapping a few pictures of naked girls up and writing a couple hundred words about boobies.

Perserverance and patience!

WTFBucks 09-26-2011 01:01 AM

TGP submitters save your time, but in most case they will not help you to earn decent money. Large TGPs still have their traffic, so you can try to have more partner accounts but only at large TGPs.
But you should also try other ways to promote sites ;)

porkbrothersdotnet 09-27-2011 10:58 PM

Try submitting a few galleries to...
 
A TGP submission is great for getting your feet wet and learning how to generate traffic. Try submitting a few galleries to freeones.com, pornstarvision.com, hotterthanfire.com, abc-celebs.com. Also try the thehun.net. If you get a gallery accepted to the Huns main page, it will give you a nice bump 30,000 hits over 4 days. That may not seem like a lot to some but it's great when your starting out and just getting you feet wet. If its a good gallery it will convert and give you just enough money to give you some hope. Be sure to add your reciprocal link back to your website.

mixing 09-28-2011 11:29 PM

I personally believe that TGP submitting died years ago when TGP's did..lol

HerPimp 10-02-2011 08:17 PM

niche content and sponsors = win

blueballs 10-03-2011 07:28 AM

Well, if your using TGP submitter from Chamelon, they also have a partnership submitter which will help in getting partnership accounts at some of the TGP sites. You will need to have samples of some of the galleries you have submitted and sometimes where they are listed. The TGP's that get the most traffic charge monthly for partnership accounts. Some are around $15-$20 per month and some are even more. You can apply for those via the parntership submitter, or manually by going to some of those sites or also at http://www.rebel-ads.com. As mentioned, it takes some time to build up traffic and constantly submitting isn't an easy task when you are not getting rewarded, but after time some of the "older" galleries will still bring in traffic.

amateurcanada 10-07-2011 12:34 PM

Use tgps and SEO to your advantage. ANY TRAFFIC THAT IS BASICALLY free is good. Doing a gallery a day and tracking it with google adtools or something can show you WHAT websites are returning traffic to you. If your using an autosubmitter, you could try it out - track who sends traffic, compile a list and just submit to those :)

theNicheTraffic 11-02-2011 08:32 AM

TGPs lose their traffic day to day
Try convert embedded videos for tubes better....

pm2000 11-11-2011 10:22 PM

yes it makes a difference, the more accounts the better

anexsia 11-12-2011 03:14 AM

Make some blogs, I started out on blogs and it's nice to see the income from them rising every month. It's like passive income, all my old blogs just keep getting signups and my new ones will eventually be the same way.

pornguy 11-15-2011 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 18414975)
TGP submitting, even with a lot of partner accounts, is pointless. Most TGPs don't have the serious traffic they used to so submitting galleries to them isn't profitable anymore.

the ones that accept submissions that is. If you can build your own and your own traffic they can be quite profitable.

plsureking 11-16-2011 06:29 AM

short answer - yes you can make a profit with partner accounts and paid spots on tgps.

long answer - its pretty pointless to use submitter anymore because 99% of those tgps are garbage. the only way to do tgp submissions is with partner accounts and paid spots. buy a couple of partner accounts, submit the max galleries every day, and track your results (both traffic & conversions). dump the partner account that didn't convert and buy more accounts. repeat this until you have your target revenue. most tgps will also sell paid spots (# of top spots/day for $x). try those too.

there are so many webmasters doing this, but much less than there used to be. once it started getting harder a couple years ago, a lot of them quit. there's still a LOT of money in free sites, it just takes some brains to get it. its all about numbers and profit. like many people on gfy will tell you, test and test to find what works, then keep repeating the formula to grow.
:2 cents:

michel 11-16-2011 07:43 AM

http://submit.thehun.net/ ;)

all new submit management area....

plsureking 11-16-2011 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michel (Post 18563213)
http://submit.thehun.net/ ;)

all new submit management area....

looks cool ! :thumbsup
.

officegirl2006 11-17-2011 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 18563057)
short answer - yes you can make a profit with partner accounts and paid spots on tgps.

long answer - its pretty pointless to use submitter anymore because 99% of those tgps are garbage. the only way to do tgp submissions is with partner accounts and paid spots. buy a couple of partner accounts, submit the max galleries every day, and track your results (both traffic & conversions). dump the partner account that didn't convert and buy more accounts. repeat this until you have your target revenue. most tgps will also sell paid spots (# of top spots/day for $x). try those too.

there are so many webmasters doing this, but much less than there used to be. once it started getting harder a couple years ago, a lot of them quit. there's still a LOT of money in free sites, it just takes some brains to get it. its all about numbers and profit. like many people on gfy will tell you, test and test to find what works, then keep repeating the formula to grow.
:2 cents:

agreed, theres still money in it, its free traffic, it takes a very short amount of time each day, and it helps with seo -

natasha
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jimmycooper 11-18-2011 12:50 AM

Not only is submitting galleries worth the time for traffic/sales, but if you submit to competitive tgps and babe sites it pretty much guarantees that you will always be aware of hot new content, which is extremely helpful for your blogs,

michel 11-19-2011 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 18565006)
looks cool ! :thumbsup
.

thnx! :)


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