We?ve been running sponsored posts for select advertisers for a few years now and seem to have it nailed down as a viable source for niche websites to get some qualified traffic back to them in a cost effective way via sponsored blog posts.
The two sites that we are accepting new sponsored posts for are:
EroticScribes.com - Sex in mainstream media and society, plus sex toy and adult movie reviews. Very loyal readership and gets very respectable CTR from contextual text links in posts. Good for dating articles, adult tech news, celebrity sites, pleasure product reviews and similar topics. It does have a very high percentage of women viewers, so bear that in mind (i.e. bukkake D.P. teen site reviews probably won?t do very well).
BDSMCafe.com - The free kinky fiction and commentary mouthpiece of Wasteland.com. This site has been online since 1998 or so and has a very solid follower base. Send us your sponsored articles with contextual links and you?ll be pretty pleased with CTR and conversions as it has very little competition in the genres of bdsm, fetish, kinky, ?taboo relationships?, fetish live cams, alternative dating and the like. It also does well with pleasure product and kinky movie reviews.
The best way to go about this is if you can write up a 300-500 word article about a topic that somehow relates to what you are advertising. Main thing is not to have it focus on your actual product or service. Google HATES that as it stinks like a paid promotion!
For example, if you want to promote your sex toy site, write an article about the ?Ten Best Cool New Developments In Pleasure Products? of the past 2 years with examples (that are not linked) but one great example of your new gizmo that does link to you.
Another example: if you want to promote your new kinky movie release, couch it in terms of naming the ?Best 10 Kinky Movies Of All Times? with yours as an example of the ?New Wave? of film production.
(and yes, this is all ?click bait? which pretty much all of mainstream is using with great success. Top Ten lists are back and the mainstay of HuffPo, CNN, etc?.!)
We?ll take care of the SEO, editing, contextual keyword linking to you, plus promote it on @ssshforwomen and @wastelandmovies twitter feeds. All articles stay on the sites forever.
If you don?t have a writer, we can also do it for you for a reasonable fee. If you send us the article copy for editing and such, it?s even more reasonable!
Inquiries:
Coleen Singer
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or
Colin Rowntree
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Skype: rowntree2007