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adult affiliate marketing tactics changed completely
i remember back in the old days, you make a bunch of galleries and submit them and make money.
now i see everyone just taking the video and watermarketing and mass spamming to sites like xvideos.com is it difficult to get some partner accounts to upload for tubes? i own couple paysites. if i want to upload bunch of videos, i can just do it. what are the ways of promoting these days? it looks like everyone is doing at least one of the following buying video placement plugrush spam on tumblr spam on comments buying links how can this be good for long term? its all pay and spam? is there no more hard work? what all ways exists for affiliates to do marketing? |
Same thing, only different
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With so much crap out there, what do you expect?
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It's just how it is. You have to follow the traffic. Unfortunately Google has helped to push a lot of the traffic to a core of sites both mainstream and adult.
You can still manage without spamming but it helps to dirty your hat at least a little bit. ;) There is a whole mix of issues in the pot which I am not going to get into but a big thing is also the dwindling value of a visitor. This has made many strategies no longer viable. For example with very small micro-niches where maybe 10,000 people online might be interested in total you are screwed if a large pool of content is freely available elsewhere such as on tubes, forums or filelockers. There were so few who would buy before already and now it's even worse because many of those people won't buy now because it's available for free elsewhere. With a small micro-niche site you can't sell thousands of clicks to brokers either because the traffic just doesn't exist. It's nto liek "Teens" or "big boobs" where millions of people online are into that. So there is no way to monetize once the niche gets "screwed" in this way. It's done and you have to shift. |
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