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Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Sex Blog Affiliate Programs?
I'm not sure if there is a market for sex blogs, sex lit blogs, sex fiction, etc... but I was wondering if there was an ideal affiliate program to use in conjunction with such a blog. Thanks in advance!
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Greece
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Medium Pimpin I think has a tool for blogs
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I have found that the key to making money from blog traffic is diversity. You need a ton of different revenue streams-- toys, cams, dating, porn subscriptions, whatever will work with your traffic.
Lately, of course, visual porn subscriptions aren't working as well as they used to for anybody, and if you are focusing on stories and such, they aren't likely to be a strong match anyway. You'll have to find just the right ones for your niches, anyway. Dating and cams have never been a big hit with my blog traffic, but they work for lots of other people. I can't advise you there. For toys, especially if your stuff has a BDSM flavor, you cannot do better than The Stockroom. In particular they do regular seasonal sales with stuff marked down sharply. Blog posts promoting sale items tend to actually get shopping carts to the checkout, and the sale prices give you a good excuse for a blog post without being too blatantly commercial -- you're doing your surfer a favor telling them about the good deal. Diversity, diversity, diversity. You've got to tailor your revenue generators to your traffic, blog by blog and even post by post. You can't use just one program or one tool; if you want to make it, you'll be using dozens. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Thanks for the insight!
Let's say I am starting a blog, so there is no traffic yet. How does one find the traffic that might be interested in blogs that aren't image-heavy? Does a program exist that promotes other blogs instead of websites? Sorry for my noob questions, I know one can't just snap their fingers and have the traffic, but it's a work in progress ![]() |
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