1. The more the better as long as you have a nice variety of content that isn't found one very other ebony TGP out there.
2. Absolutely not. To start, sure... add as many as you like. But after a few days, start weeding out the trading partners that aren't performing well. Watch for poor productivity (clicks on thumbs compared to total visitors in), low hits altogether, poor return (number of visitors they send you in comparison to what you send them), or unusually high of either (may mean they have clickbots to deceive you).
3. Link to your affiliates' 2257 pages. You are a third party, not a producer, so you needn't actually keep the records on file. But as you're linking to the content, wise to link to the 2257 pages. Warning pages are always smart, although age verification has seem to run its course in looking at other sites.
4. You get paid per sign up. Income depends on a lot of factors.. how many hits, how many clicks per hit, what niche you're in, what sites you're promoting within that niche, how unique (or oversaturated) the content is, etc. etc. Let's say you have 25,000 visitors for the month, they each click through to 5 galleries, 1% (250, and a grossly high estimate) of the visitors click one of those galleries to see the free tour, 5% of those visitors actually sign up (12.5) and each earns you $25.. that's $300 for the month. Unless you're on revsharing, which is a whole different ball game.
Hope this helps!
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