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Originally Posted by faptard
Wow, not exactly the advice that I was hoping for but definitely some helpful stuff. I suppose I've got a huge redesign on my hands in the very near future, but I sincerely appreciate the info, Markul.
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I know it sucks, but you were going down a path you don't want to be on if someone decides to take an actual look at wtf was going on
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I have just one last question (hopefully) if you don't mind.
After I choose a sponsor or sponsors, approximately what percentage of the site should be dedicated to their content. Or should the whole site be filled with it?
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Most sponsors don't mind that you promote more than one sponsor on your site. If you ever meet any that are so anal they only want their content on your site and not anyone elses, I'd drop them like a stone. I think kink.com is one that works like that. But as I said, do a simple search here on the sponsor name.
Just remember that you need to actually promote (ie try and sell) the product that you are putting on the site. So if you do a image galleries, you might want to leave the most hardcore bits out so people need to go to sign-up via your ref link to get to that.
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Also, if you could point me toward either one of your sites or a couple of sites that you feel have properly implemented this strategy it would be incredibly helpful.
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One or two is mentioned in the article I linked in the post above, but there are so many ways to create sites. If I was just getting started, I'd learn the ropes with blogs - and slowly make a plan for my money site - turning it into a blog might not be the best match for your content, maybe a tubesite works better, maybe a community site could bring in money.
You can dabble with both blogs and tubes for free if you use the system in my signature.