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Originally Posted by Robbie
I'm sure that people have made all those things...my question would be: How does the average user find those things?
Say a guy has an IPhone. And for some reason he decides to try and find a mobile tgp. First off...why would he? Second how would he?
Or he wants to find a mobile gay blog like the op has. Again why? The whole point of a blog or tgp is to HAVE traffic to push to a program. How does a mobile blog, started out fresh like this guy is doing...ever get traffic of any consequence?
Of course I can see established freesites (the hun for instance) that have large amounts of traffic online, getting some type ins to their mobile sites. But a blog?
What would be the purpose of this blog?
So far the main use I'm seeing mobile stats-wise with my own stuff is people going to a site they already know about from their PC or Mac and wanting to go there on their phone too.
So I would THINK that the first thing would be to establish a large presence non-mobile online. And then use a mobile site for your current bookmark traffic to visit when on their mobile device. That way you are effectively using YOUR mobile traffic.
I'm just ignorant on how a person would start a mobile blog from scratch and try to get traffic to it that could then be monetized.
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Last time I checked you could search Google on your mobile...

There's a lot of bored ass people out there sitting at a subway station, riding the bus, having lunch in the cafeteria, waiting for an appointment, or doing whatever. They are sitting there bored, and almost every one of them has a mobile device.