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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
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That's a sad and doomed route but... good luck on that :pimp
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I'm with Baddog and disagree also.
Thin content is doomed. Google has clearly signaled what types of content it deems valuable and spun, thin, crap content is on the way out.
The best content to place on blogs is the content that people will actually engage with. So well written content which adds value is going to win out.
It's entirely possible to make sales with 5 - 10 blogs which are well crafted from the written word to excellent visual presentation. If done right people will bookmark you and keep coming back. Done really well and you'll gain authority, your PR will rise as will your search rankings for your chosen keywords.
The first thing you need to do is work out what keywords you are going to target with each blog. Porn related keywords are highly competitive so you need keywords that you will have some hope ranking with. I use
Market Samurai to do keyword research. You can also do competition analysis with Market Samurai to make sure you're not chasing keywords you have no hope of ranking for.
Your keywords should closely match your niche, there is no use choosing blowjob related keywords for an anal sex site. I know this is obvious advice to some but I do see people targeting random keywords and not matching them to their sponsor content.
In choosing keywords you should also select keyword matching domains or as close as possible. The closer the relationship between your primary keyword and your domain the better chance you have of ranking well initially. So for example if your primary keyword is "girlfriends fucking" then you'd want girlfriendsfucking.com or girlfriends-fucking.com etc. Start with .com, if you can't get the .com but the .com equivalents are parked then go for the .net or .org. If the .com is a popular site and you don't think you can outrank it then restart the keyword research process.
Once you have a good primary keyword and a set of related target keywords and a good domain then place a Wordpress installation on the domain and a good clean theme. Use your primary keyword in the title of the blog between <h1> tags.
Install the fvflowplayer, akismet, yoast or Ultimate SEO plugins and configure them all correctly.
Set up permalinks to either /%category%/%postname%/ or /%postname%/ depending upon your strategy.
Set categories up on your blog relevant to or matching your target keywords (but not your primary keyword). This will ensure that your categories are intact before adding tags to posts.
Initially write 5 good blog posts on the blog which are relevant to your keywords and niche. For each post place your keyword in the title between <h1> <h2> or <h3> tags. tag your posts with relevant keywords to the post. Place each post in the appropriate category on your blog.
Each blog post should be accompanied by rich content in the form of a short clip or picture from your sponsor. There are many different strategies here. Some people add gallery thumbnails to their posts, some people images sized to match the width of their post area on the blog, some people will place a movie clip etc. To start out however I would follow the format below.
Assuming the pixel width of your blog post area is 600px I would write a paragraph of text, followed by a 600px x 400 px landscape image, followed by another paragraph of text then split the post then another couple of paragraphs of text followed by another image of similar dimensions. and another paragraph of text followed by a call to action such as Click Here to Visit Sponsor Site. The first image should link to the full url of the full post, the second image should link to your sponsor. The reason for linking the first image to your full post url is twofold. If someone is seeing the post in the post summary and instinctively clicks on the image they will see your full post not just the first half of the split post, secondly by having people clicking on that image from the post summary your bounce rate will decrease.
When you add a clip to your blog add the MP4 version from your sponsor and use fvflowplayer in Wordpress to show it. This will ensure anyone on any browser or device can view it without needing flash. Having the file on your own site is also better.
Once you have your process in place for adding blog entries, do this once a day for approximately six weeks then fall back to no fewer than 3 - 4 posts per week per blog.
Once your blog is running and you can start seeing analytic data you can then start fine tuning the blog to further increase conversions. However what I outlined above is a decent enough starting point.