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Originally Posted by bewilled
What would you recommend to seo this site: xstumbler.com in order to earn revenue with cpm and/or cpa?
ps: the site also has a mobile version: m.xstumbler.com
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Change the title firstly. It's currently:
xStumbler | Sex Movies Tube
To:
Porn Videos & Free XXX Sex Movies | x Stumbler
Also get rid of your
meta keywords tag. You only have two in there, so it's not so bad, but still.
Get some written content as well. Your site lacks anything apart from videos. The most popular clips should have their own 30-50 word descriptions that contain various keywords.
Your URLs have underscores in them which is slightly problematic. Switch them to hyphens and also remove stopwords such as 'with' and 'by' from the URLs.
You're also using video content with the exact same titles and embedded videos from another site. Why would someone visit XStumbler instead of XHamster directly? Consider getting your own videos hosted with completely unique content details.
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Originally Posted by johnny_d
I would like to ask about your opinion on buying used domains. How much does it help, how does it work, how to do it, and where to get it from?
Thanks.
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In 2014? Dead. The only time you should buy used domains is if you actively want to develop that name. Category killer titles such as porn.com, milfs.com, etc. are only worth as much as they are because of the potential of the words themselves. Google won't give a shit if you buy a domain name that used to be huge but has had a complete redesign, whois details and has been out of action for 6 months.
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Originally Posted by TOWPleasure
Thanks Arnox, some helpful information so far!
I have a few questions:
1. How significant of an advantage does a domain that has been aged 10 years have compared to a domain that is 2 years old?
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I'd hazard a guess that it's only a slight advantage. The gap between 1 years and 2 years is more important. That said, I think a lot of the problem can be counteracted by registering a domain name for a few years in the future. Google looks at an expiry date in 2020 and thinks 'well, this isn't what scammers do, so it's not going to be a pump and dump site'.
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2. What is some basic SEO work you recommend for a new Adult Toy site with around 200 products?
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Unique product descriptions for all of the items that you offer as well as blog posts that review the toys and offer engaging content that people will want to read. Comparison of lubricants, the history of sex toys, etc. etc. is the sort of direction I'd take things.
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3. How do you recommend getting google SE traffic to an adult toy site without adwords? Writing reviews for Toys? Buying hardlinks (since natural linkbuilding is difficult from what I have read in this thread)? Any other methods for the novelty industry?
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Reviews are a great way to get authority and juice. People read, share and talk about products a bit more than standard porn. I'm glad you mentioned reviews yourself; that's the path I've taken in the past with my clients' adult stores and it's has good results all in all. 'Fun' articles are also great, as well as sex tips and details on how people can spice up their relationships using your products. Don't fully discount adwords, though. Dropping 50 a week or so isn't the worst idea.