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Yvette 01-17-2011 06:54 AM

Content Of and How Many Blogs?
 
Hi
Having read loads of stuff with suggestions as to how to get started - We have created a blog:

cumwifey dot blogspot dot com

and will be updating regularly and listing it everywhere to try and build up followers.

Never done blogging before so I have a couple of questions:
  1. Can you recommend Adult Blog directories I can list on?
  2. I have noticed that many of you have multiple blogs - presumably all with links through to your websites - is each blog content different or are they all the same and updated by you entering the info in one place and it automatically entering into each blog? I think this is called RSS Feeds but I may be confused!
  3. Any other blog info/advise you can give will be gladly accepted. :winkwink:

Yvette

Visitors 01-17-2011 07:32 AM

Hi Yvette.

FIrst of all, blogspot is not good for adult blogs. Soon or later your blogs will be deleted.

Try this one
thumblogger.com
as most of adult bloggers have blogs there

Answer for your first question
adultblogresource.com/submitter/ (the best one)

You can also submit here if you want
addyourblogs.com
adultwebmastergroup.com/submitter

and if you really want here
pornblogsubmitter.com
1blogsubmitter.com
blogsubmiter.com

but be aware that you must put recip link on your blog and if you sumbit your blog on all of these directories I gave links to you, you will have 100 outgoing links from your blog which is not so smart for SEO :)

2. If your blogs have similar niche you can cross link them, it's good for SEO. It's also good to have for example 10 .thumblogger blogs and one .com domain and link from .thumblogger to .com so you can build up your .com domain and be good on google. Also, you must put recip link from com to thumblogger for a few blogs. Try to read somewhere tutorial about SEO and A>B>C linking.

3. "Any link on your blog must work for you, not against you", so, be careful what will you put on your blog, try to notify and delete dead links as soon as possible. Try to get maximum of your blog. If your sponsor doesn't have good commercials for example your grannies blog, check other sponsors and put their links. Don't be afraid to mix sponsors' content on one blog.

Use this
thunder-ball.net
for hard links exchange

I will add more if I remember something ;)

All the best ;)

Yvette 01-17-2011 04:59 PM

Thanks Visitor

For all your advice/info - tomorrow I shall work through your suggestions. I will also read up the seo thread you gave.

Yvette

ponyman 01-17-2011 06:08 PM

Some good advice here.

I have been using Linkspun.com to trade hard links and it makes it very easy.

Massimo-Decimo-Meridio 01-19-2011 01:56 PM

I started with Blogspot too but then moved to a hosted Wordpress blog.
I pay a bit for the hosting but it really worth it across the time.
So my suggestion is to buy a domain and get yourself a cheap hosting solution.

YSMWebMaster 01-19-2011 04:00 PM

I too use LinkSpun.com for hard links. It is easy to use and keeps things a bit organized.

illusion 01-19-2011 10:15 PM

Are you signed up with any fetish niche affiliates yet? See my sig. Might go well with your niche.

Yvette 01-20-2011 04:14 AM

Well I have managed to create an account with thumblogger.com but I have two problems:

I can't work out how to customise my blog - can someone point me in the right direction.

I can't place a log - I just keep getting an error message. So, I have emailed them to ask what is going wrong - fingers crossed I can get this sorted so I can start blogging and getting known out there in the big wide world!

I can then move onto my next task - at the moment I just feel like bashing my head on a wall in frustration!

yvette

Yvette 01-20-2011 04:23 AM

AAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :firehair:firehair

Now all my emails are bouncing back - does anyone have an email address that works for thumblogger.com????

Yvette xx

purecharlie 01-20-2011 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Massimo-Decimo-Meridio (Post 17855888)
So my suggestion is to buy a domain and get yourself a cheap hosting solution.

please PLEASE PLEASE listen to this person! Why spend ANY time at all building up a domain that, ultimately, you have no control over? Forget Blogspot and Thumblogger - get yourself a domain (they cost very little so it makes sense) - otherwise one day all your hard work could be deleted and you will have no control over it.

Yvette 01-21-2011 04:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by purecharlie (Post 17857300)
please PLEASE PLEASE listen to this person! Why spend ANY time at all building up a domain that, ultimately, you have no control over? Forget Blogspot and Thumblogger - get yourself a domain (they cost very little so it makes sense) - otherwise one day all your hard work could be deleted and you will have no control over it.

Hi - I do already own a domain name so have decided to go down that road after your advice and the trouble I have had with Thumblogger. I will research setting up a blog using wordpress which I can then encorporate into my website once I get that up & running - the blog can be part of the non-member access.

Thanks everyone for your help.

Yvette xx

purecharlie 01-24-2011 06:45 PM

Glad you saw sense on the domain Yvette - you will be thankful of it later on :thumbsup

illusion 01-24-2011 08:47 PM

Find a host that has a script that installs WordPress for you. And if you are looking for a SEO optimized WordPress theme, check out Thesis

wehateporn 01-25-2011 08:46 AM

Hi Yvette,

For me 1 blog has been enough, focusing all energy on that blog. There are different ways to do this, depends on what suits you.

For Hosting I would strongly recommend Hostgator, they've got Live Support on their front page, they'll help you out with anything right away. Even if you mess something up, they will take time to fix it for you. If you sign up to Hostgator go to CPanel, in there you'll see Fantastico, this can be used to automatically setup blogs, all you need is to know how to read and click

Good Luck!

ponyman 01-26-2011 02:52 PM

Sounds like you have moved on from thumblogger, but here's a quick tutorial on it if you decide to use it again in order to help drive a bit of traffic to your hosted domain: http://www.adultblogresource.com/art...rst-steps.html


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