GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum

GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum (https://gfy.com/index.php)
-   Fucking Around & Business Discussion (https://gfy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   Free passwords to review site owners (https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1175780)

heatherdeep 10-16-2015 11:21 AM

Free passwords to review site owners
 
I have people with review websites that are low traffic over a million on Alexa asking me for free passwords to do a review. Should I give it to them? Whats the standard?

mikesouth 10-16-2015 11:30 AM

personally I avoid most review sites because simply they are scams. They rate highly the sites that they are affiliates for, if a review site is also an affiliate there goes any objectivity.

I do well by focusing on niche specific forums and sites, highly trafficked tgps and clips4sale.

heatherdeep 10-16-2015 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 20606656)
personally I avoid most review sites because simply they are scams. They rate highly the sites that they are affiliates for, if a review site is also an affiliate there goes any objectivity.

I do well by focusing on niche specific forums and sites, highly trafficked tgps and clips4sale.

Yes but if they can drive me traffic and make me sales that what do I care if they rate people highly they are affiliates for?

fitzmulti 10-16-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heatherdeep (Post 20606679)
Yes but if they can drive me traffic and make me sales that what do I care if they rate people highly they are affiliates for?

This! ^^ :thumbsup
{Especially if you have them join YOUR affiliate program!}

j3rkules 10-16-2015 12:36 PM

Make a research about these so called review sites. I am not saying all of them are fake or scams...

fitzmulti 10-16-2015 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerkules (Post 20606716)
Make a research about these so called review sites. I am not saying all of them are fake or scams...

This, too! :thumbsup:thumbsup

heatherdeep 10-16-2015 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fitzmulti (Post 20606696)
This! ^^ :thumbsup
{Especially if you have them join YOUR affiliate program!}

That's what I thought, Mike South makes no sense. :2 cents:

Tumblr 10-16-2015 03:31 PM

They will simply pass your contents over to everyone

JuicyBunny 10-16-2015 03:35 PM

Be careful who you fuck in this biz. They might just fuck you back.
Review sites with aff codes are dead.

heatherdeep 10-16-2015 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JuicyBunny (Post 20606905)
Be careful who you fuck in this biz. They might just fuck you back.
Review sites with aff codes are dead.

Who have I fucked? LOL

So you are say dead as they wont send me any sales or traffic?

heatherdeep 10-16-2015 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tumblr (Post 20606901)
They will simply pass your contents over to everyone

Pass on as put my members area out in the public for free? This is what I am scared of.

LeRoy 10-16-2015 08:53 PM

Give them a pass and make money. We do very well with quite a few review sites.

fitzmulti 10-16-2015 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heatherdeep (Post 20607018)
Pass on as put my members area out in the public for free? This is what I am scared of.

Just check out the review sites and be sure they are legit... Like Rabbit's Reviews, etc...
NOT "Joe Shmo Just Decided To Review Porn Sites dot com"

Ones that use your affiliate program want to MAKE money...not give away your logins! ;-)

{{{...and don't pay attention to trolls on here with 33 posts that JUST joined GFY!}}}

faxxaff 10-16-2015 09:45 PM

Use common sense and look at the review sites and their practises. While they can make you money, they can "steal" a good portion of your organic traffic and eat into your earnings.

If you care to rank and expand your earnings without paying affiliate fees, use those review sites that will write a review for a one time fee and publish a hardlink with your review. They will provide better benefits for your organic search and reputation.

Alexa rank doesn't really matter for review sites. Some smaller niche review sites with Alexa 10 Million can send better, targeted traffic than some of the more popular site in some cases.

DirtyDreamer 10-16-2015 10:55 PM

If you do allow others to review your site, then be sure to create a review page on your site so you can put a few words from their reviews and link them.

incredibleworkethic 10-16-2015 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faxxaff (Post 20607098)
Use common sense and look at the review sites and their practises. While they can make you money, they can "steal" a good portion of your organic traffic and eat into your earnings.

If you care to rank and expand your earnings without paying affiliate fees, use those review sites that will write a review for a one time fee and publish a hardlink with your review. They will provide better benefits for your organic search and reputation.

Alexa rank doesn't really matter for review sites. Some smaller niche review sites with Alexa 10 Million can send better, targeted traffic than some of the more popular site in some cases.

That's a good idea actually.

Yanks_Todd 10-16-2015 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 20606656)
personally I avoid most review sites because simply they are scams. They rate highly the sites that they are affiliates for, if a review site is also an affiliate there goes any objectivity.

I do well by focusing on niche specific forums and sites, highly trafficked tgps and clips4sale.

I disagree. If you are comparing 100s of sites to each other you can do so honestly.

Yanks_Todd 10-16-2015 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heatherdeep (Post 20606645)
I have people with review websites that are low traffic over a million on Alexa asking me for free passwords to do a review. Should I give it to them? Whats the standard?

We work with 10-15 review sites that send sales. My advice is look at the site and read the reviews. If they are low traffic now, but actually write decent reviews I would absolutely give them a user/pass. If they steal reviews, don't write real reviews or are trying to SEO their way to get review site traffic. I don't bother.

heatherdeep 10-17-2015 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faxxaff (Post 20607098)
Use common sense and look at the review sites and their practises. While they can make you money, they can "steal" a good portion of your organic traffic and eat into your earnings.

If you care to rank and expand your earnings without paying affiliate fees, use those review sites that will write a review for a one time fee and publish a hardlink with your review. They will provide better benefits for your organic search and reputation.

Alexa rank doesn't really matter for review sites. Some smaller niche review sites with Alexa 10 Million can send better, targeted traffic than some of the more popular site in some cases.

THIS! :thumbsup:thumbsup

j3rkules 10-17-2015 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faxxaff (Post 20607098)
Use common sense and look at the review sites and their practises. While they can make you money, they can "steal" a good portion of your organic traffic and eat into your earnings.

If you care to rank and expand your earnings without paying affiliate fees, use those review sites that will write a review for a one time fee and publish a hardlink with your review. They will provide better benefits for your organic search and reputation.

Alexa rank doesn't really matter for review sites. Some smaller niche review sites with Alexa 10 Million can send better, targeted traffic than some of the more popular site in some cases.

:thumbsup

jscott 10-17-2015 04:45 AM

I'd give for webmasters that have good reputation, not just for anyone. You can search GFY for whoever username you're talking about and usually see who are legit, real, good affiliates, and who are jokers and trollers.

CPA-Rush 10-17-2015 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heatherdeep (Post 20606745)
That's what I thought, Mike South makes no sense. :2 cents:

someone shared his opinion based on his experience.. and this your respond :1orglaugh ?

Acepimp 10-17-2015 10:16 AM

Just off the top of my head, I hear good things from models about TheBestPorn.com and Rabbits Reviews. Maybe start with those..

Mickey_ 10-17-2015 10:54 AM

A few suggestions:

- Focus on well established review sites only and only do smaller review sites if they are in your or a complementary niche. If the larger ones won't work with you, offer them additional incentives. If that doesn't work either, work your way down the traffic totem pole.
- Once your site is reviewed and if it was rated well, display quotes from the reviews, the ratings and the review sites' names/logos on your site to build credibility. Since your site is amateur, this can be tricky (how do you retain the amateur feel while boosting credibility). Maybe you should consider social proof in the form of quotes from members instead or along with that.

- I assume your site is new, so right now your key focus should be on growth and not on profit margins. Don't worry about how much traffic these review sites would "steal" from you if they bring you sales. You can worry about that later if/once you're well established.

And as a sidenote: If I were you i'd seriously consider rebranding before doing any significant marketing push. If you google your name (Heather Deep or Heather Deepthroat) you are nowhere to be found.

1: Heather Deep -- Too generic, it will be hard to get good rankings.
2: Heather Deepthroat -- Heather Brooke is too well known for "Deepthroat" for you to compete with her. She'll be ahead of you everywhere. Surfers will lose focus. You'll lose the sale.
and 3: If I look at your content through my surfer glasses, "Heather" is not the first name that comes to mind. There's a disconnect between the image I associate with the brand and the content I see when I land on your site. Just some thoughts/areas of focus to keep in mind in case you go ahead with rebranding yourself and your site.

Good luck.

Nicky 10-17-2015 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yanks_Todd (Post 20607135)
We work with 10-15 review sites that send sales. My advice is look at the site and read the reviews. If they are low traffic now, but actually write decent reviews I would absolutely give them a user/pass. If they steal reviews, don't write real reviews or are trying to SEO their way to get review site traffic. I don't bother.

:2 cents::thumbsup

mikesouth 10-17-2015 04:16 PM

heather deep is donny long

heatherdeep 10-17-2015 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 20607578)
heather deep is donny long

Just encase anyone missed it Moron South is full of shit as always and got owned and ran and hide :thumbsup

Im Heather Deep!

https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...ther-deep.html


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 04:16 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc