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i have a fetish "adult" blog on blogger and want to have ads

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    in the future i plan to put ads on my blog but there is a common and stupid and pointless rules about pornographic contents in most ads networks, and google doesn't even let bloggers to put adult ads on their blogs. not regular and not even adult ads, what is the point in not letting adult sites to put regular ads on their site? its look like there is kids in google that enjoying too much from their influence and their ability to make rules like that..

    anyway there is some ad network that can agree to put ads on my blog and can actualy give me significant money per 1000 impressions? i heard about bitcoin ad networks and some other kind of ad networks scams that "gives" you fractions of a dollar(or a WHOLE dollar if they are realy generous...) for tens of thousands of unique impressions while giving you the illusion of earning.

    its seems like google(and other ad networks with stupid and pointless rules) just made sure that fetish and adult blogs couldn't do any kind of real money from their blogs.
     
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    billzo Well-Known Member

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    No. Generally speaking, adult does not do CPM (pay for 1,000 impressions). They do not exist to waste their money.

    Why are you not applying to CPA programs like camgirls (which still sells), adult video (which does not sell much due to proliferation of free tube sites), or even networks like CrakRevenue (which may be your best bet). If you are expecting to get paid for poor quality traffic, you are not going to. If you have traffic that is willing to spend money, you can make some money for yourself. It all depends on your traffic.
     
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    screwgoogle Greenhorn

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    my blog is on blogger and google delete blogs with adult ads so it is not an option for me. why can't i get regular ads from a "regular" ad network? there is got to be some ad network that doesn't resist pornographic sites blindly and recognize the fact that people who go into porn site are the same as the people who visit more "appropriate" sites with adsense ads.
     
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    billzo Well-Known Member

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    Google used to allow ads on adult blogs (not its own Adsense though). I see in 2013 they changed the policy.

    http://www.zdnet.com/article/googles-blogger-to-delete-all-adult-blogs-with-ads-in-three-days/

    Because they do not want to have anything to do with adult content. That's why adult networks like CrakRevenue exist to handle that niche.

    Buy a domain name for $11, buy a hosting package for $5 a month (or less if you want to go cheap), install Wordpress, then redirect your visitors from your Blogger site to your real website then you can put all kinds of adult ads on it and nobody can tell you what to do. I read that Blogger allows 301 redirects to other sites. If not, you can always add a custom Javascript redirect to your new site.

    That's all there is to it. If you think you have a chance to make money doing this you should be willing to invest $11 for a domain name and a few bucks a month for hosting.
     
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    its nothing but baseless assumption with no connection to reality. its quite ridiculous to think that the advertiser will think that the people who
    see his banner about kitchenware will think that it has something to do with the orgy in the site itself. and that goes for any kind of ads unless there is an obvious connection like strap-ons ads on site about pegging or lesbian sex.

    i readed that chitika don't have rules against adult sites but from what i heard(partly on this site) they barely pay anything for any site where it is an adult site or not. it got to be more ads networks like chitika that actualy pay real money for the publishers and doesn't just cheat them with insignificant payments for a lot of traffic and clicks.
     
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    can I have the script or something that redirect a blogger to new address... (to blogger again if not to wordpress would be OK)

    thanks
     
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    billzo Well-Known Member

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    I don't know, it is just what I read. I have not used Blogger/Blogspot for quite a while now.

    I know in Blogger you can add your own custom Javascript. Search for "javascript redirect" and you should be able to find some examples of using Javascript to redirect visitors to another website (I have done it before but not on Blogger).

    http://webdeveloperblg.blogspot.com/2013/03/how-to-add-custom-htmljavascript-to.html
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/503093/how-can-i-make-a-redirect-page

    @screwgoogle:

    Invest a small amount of money on a domain and web hosting, use a Javascript redirect to your new site, and if you have decent traffic you will make money. CrakRevenue is one you can try. You can also join affiliate programs of adult sites directly. Check gfy.com for more information about adult affiliate programs.
     
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    it seems like last resort solution but thanx for the help, i hope i won't need it and i find some serious ads network that doesn't follow pointless arbitrary rules
     
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    ufshane Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    There are plenty of ad networks dedicated to the Adult industry. Advertisers do not want their ads shown on adult sites it is simple as that... accept that and move forward. Juicy Ads is one network dedicated to the adult industry so start there.

    And yes my Ad network does not allow Adult content as our advertisers do not want their ads on it. At the end of the day the Advertisers are the ones spending their dollars and if they don't want their ads on adult content then that is what they get.
     
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    You can try plugrush , ( Banner & Popuner Ads )
     
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    you don't even know your advertiser or what they realy want, don't project your personal opinion on them. just read my discussion with CPMfun
    https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/cpmfun-cpm-network-official-thread.2693593/page-16

    anyway when there is no stupid arbitrary rules there is many examples of non adult ads on adult sites http://prosex69.com/, you can see several non adult ads, mostly about bitcoin cause the ads are from a-ads a bitcoin based ads network, and the advertisers choose DIRECTLY ad units and sites to advertise on, you can also find non-bitcoin non-adult ads sometimes, i had non-bitcoin and non-adult ads from them on my blog but i stopped using them after i discovered that even publishers with 10,000s unique impressions per day can barely make money on that site
     
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    ufshane Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    Really I don't know my advertisers? All of our advertisers set up direct campaigns on our network... we manually approve each campaign.. and Yes I read your rant about the fact that you cannot accept that there is a standard for most ad networks that are not dedicated to Adult Publishers do not accept that traffic.

    I offered you a well known network to work with, if you don't want to accept that, we can't help you here. Have a great week.
     
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    you sitted with one of them and talked to him about advertising on adult site? NOPE you don't realy know them and you can't know what they think about advertising on adult sites.
    not many people(if at all) will be so closed minded on that pointless "standards" of not advertising on porn site as if the traffic from there isn't just like the traffic from many other sites.
     
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    ufshane Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    So you are trying to say that I do not discuss my advertisers needs... are you that serious? 9 out of 10 of my advertisers ask for reassurance that their ads will not show on a site with adult content specifically. I see this is not going anywhere because you cannot accept these facts...

    Good luck maybe you can find what you are looking for somewhere.
     
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    before it was obvious that regular ads don't works with porn sites and now almost each one of your advertisers is asking you personaly if their ads is going to be on porn sites? seriously don't
    exaggerate when you lie.

    anyway you can see many other similar examples for the site i showed you in the previous comment and think about if there is a real base for your assumption that every advertiser is just shaking in fear from the thought that his ads will show on a porn site.
     
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    I agree.

    From a strict marketing perspective if you are on a site your focus and attention is going to be on that topic.
    If I go to a recipe site the ads should be about food, kitchens etc
    If I go to a fitness site the ads should be about gym gear, clothes, monitors and supplements etc
    If I go to a tech site the ads should be about tech

    so it stands to reason that if I go to an adult site the ads are going to be adult focussed. No point in advertising yoga mats or fitbit is there?

    As an adwords advertiser it is reassuring to know that our ads won't go on adult sites. I know they'll end up on sites not related to our niche but they will still be targeted to the user's history.
     
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    ufshane Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    LOL now you are putting words in my mouth and yes most of my advertisers ask if we allow adult content... It is probably because currently we are a blind network so Advertisers do not get to see the sites that their ads are on.

    This is just becoming laughable to watch, even though I get what you are trying to say you just are not accepting the reality that it is not going to happen. If those advertisers you seek wanted their ads on adult sites, would you not think they would use ad networks that are dedicated to Adult content...

    Funny I don't see ads from our bigger advertisers running ads on Juicy Ads network... just say'n.
     
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    your claims of how everyone just keeping asking you if you are going to put their ads on adult sites in panic is an obvious lie that you said just for this argument, cause even if your point was true in general (that from unexplained reason advertiser don't want to be advertised on adult sites) your claim of almost all of your advertisers coming to you and asking you not to put their ads on adult sites is still an obvious lie.

    i already proved my points of non adult advertisers who advertise on adult sites and i can keep giving you dezens of them from the a-ads site alone.
    and why do you think that if non adult advertisers choose the non-adults ads network between non adults ads network and adult only ads network means that they don't want traffic from adult sites at all? it doesn't even means that the advertisers agree with that strict separation.
    you are just making wrong assumptions on people that you just don't know at all.

    and there is a big difference between talking about if something is rattional and if something is going to be change a lot in the near future.
    mybe now most ads networks works as adult and non adult networks but we can already can see ads networks that don't have that pointless division. mybe more ads networks will do it in the near future and mybe not.
     
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    ufshane Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    WOW, I feel like I am talking to a 13 yo kid right now...

    I can tell you why most big brands do not advertise on sites with adult content... that is Brand protection. They do not want their brand associated with adult content simple as that. And what does lying accomplish for me... our advertisers want to know that we verify all of our publishers are in accordance with our terms which include the fact that we are a network that does not allow adult content. Simple. Like I stated which is Fact 9 out of 10 advertisers that I interact with directly do ask about adult content and whether or not we allow it. If the advertisers want to run ads on adult sites there are networks for that.

    The only point you have proven is the fact that you cannot accept that most ad networks and the advertisers on their networks do not cater to adult content sites. Now if you are to cheap to get a domain and web hosting of your own because you want to use a free blogger website instead of buying some cheap wordpress hosting somewhere so that you can use an ad network like Juicy Ads that will probably make you more than enough money then that is the root of your issue.

    Go to godaddy and register a domain name cheap and then find some cheap web hosting for wordpress which is free, use the steps provided to you on how to redirect your blogger site to your domain and start making money instead of being that guy that thinks he is going to change a standard that has been in place longer than you have been alive.

    Man where is @wrekoniz3 when I need him lol
     
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    you just don't realy know how ads works, ads that fit to the content of the site itself is a good thing but mostly it just can't work like that. most ads are using many kinds of factors to determines the ads that will be presented to the SPECIFIC USER from user history(google search, the previous site he visited and probably more kinds of history info) to language, geographical position, guessing your age and sex("inferred demographics") and probably even more information about users that google collects about people.

    (i talked her about adsense but it is also true for other major ads networks)

    so if you think that with all that your ads are going only for sites in their niech you just can't be more far from the truth.
     
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