I'm thinking of getting into the adult industry. What do you think is the best way to build FREE traffic as a start and what type of site should I make. Thanks, SP360
Humm..I'll keep an eye on your thread as I'm in the same position. I already have a domain to test: F**ckme.cc But like you I'm new in there...
I think video steaming sites will be a good way to start. If you need some content for your adult blogs, see my thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=833978
1. Make one main super site or use a domain. 2. Sign up to sponsors that cater to a niche you understand and enjoy personally. 3. Sign up for Chameleon Submitter (or other submit programs). 4. Make new galleries out of the sponsor content provided. Do not use their pre-made. Everyone else is already doing that, and you will not get listed. 5. Submit using Chameleon. Link back to your main super site. Do this 7 days a week to start, eventually maybe back down to 4-5. 6. Arrange all your gal submits on that super site. Yes. It will take time. So you may want to do 15-30 in advance before submitting to fill up your site. Keep adding in more of your own daily. even if only one or two. You drive traffic to your TGP or super site to gain traffic and book markers. Plus hopefully make some conversions. Organize the submits by niche, sections. Over time you will have a nice super archive of stuff, plus traffic and bookmarkers. Now that you have a hub, or main traffic stream,.. from there, launch new sites. Yes. There are steps that I am leaving out. Yes, there are many variations to the above on ways to do things. But I am give giving you a few pointers. I am not your online Yoda. Good luck.
Thanks for all the info people. i'll look into the things you told me yah, reported it already thanks any ways
I know you will probably heard it before but I would make sure porn or free porn is included in the domain name you choose this can make alot of difference.
But i think that URLs having words like porn or sex are banned at many places (say offices or colleges). So its good not to have such words in the domain. Its just my view point.
Just see this thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=749623 from this thread: over 70% porn traffic during 9 to 5 workdays. what do you think?
Stay away from TGP's or MGP's unless you have the cash to buy an established one Video streaming site or "tube" style site seem to very popular right now