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papagmp 2008-09-17 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon (Post 421002)
My closing note is just that when referring to 'adult blogging' (which is *mostly* about making money) compared to what's been referred to already as 'true' blogging, the standard I believe we could all agree on is that the best adult blog would be the one which generates the most $$ per thousand visitors.

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Element115 2008-09-18 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Useless Warrior (Post 420951)
Soooo..... I fail to see how THAT babelog could possibly be considered THE standard (or any standard) for adult blogging. On a true blog, more geography is covered with TEXT than with images. The idiotically liberal use of exclamations points is childish and simply put, bad writing. The moment a nifty header graphic becomes the most important aspect of a blog, I'm certain the Bunny Ranch will pop up amongst the top 50 pretty blog-wannabes.

Look, I'm not here to argue guy. Maybe the use of exclamation points is idiotic to you, but it can't be any more idiotic than flaming someone on a forum about some anal retentive observation of their grammar. The guy was simply trying to help people out by showing them ways that might help get their blogs done faster and more efficiently and your response was to insult his writing style. Honestly, who's the one being childish here?

That "babe blog" has inspired many people to get into blogging including myself. Sift through this forum a bit and you'll see what I'm talking about. If your blogs are capable of inspiring other people to create their own blogs than yes, that is what you call setting the industry standard. It's called leading by example.

walrus 2008-09-18 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Element115 (Post 421076)
That "babe blog" has inspired many people to get into blogging including myself. Sift through this forum a bit and you'll see what I'm talking about.

On your word, I did sift through all 41 of his posts. Not all of them having to do with blogging and I must confess I did not see what you are talking about. Perhaps you can point me to the post that you and so many others found inspirational

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Originally Posted by Element115 (Post 421076)
If your blogs are capable of inspiring other people to create their own blogs than yes, that is what you call setting the industry standard. It's called leading by example.

The only one it seems to have inspired is you which makes it your standard and not the industry standard. If you want to kneel to your idol be my guest just don't assume that because you do, others follow

tigermom 2008-09-18 02:25 PM

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Not getting involved in the argument, he did say to post through the forums, I assume he means here at GG&J - not the blog in question.

Anyway, to lighten up the mood, this attachment is dedicated to UW, with love |boobies|

Element115 2008-09-19 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by walrus (Post 421159)
On your word, I did sift through all 41 of his posts. Not all of them having to do with blogging and I must confess I did not see what you are talking about. Perhaps you can point me to the post that you and so many others found inspirational

The only one it seems to have inspired is you which makes it your standard and not the industry standard. If you want to kneel to your idol be my guest just don't assume that because you do, others follow

I barely skimmed it and found examples...

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Originally Posted by T Pat (Post 378079)
I haven't looked at your blog in a couple years or more, it's the first Adult Blog that really impressed me.
It still impresses me|thumb

or...

http://www.virgins19.com/webmasters/

Notice what blog this guy is using to set the standard for submissions of blogs on subdomains.

Those are just a few examples I've seen.

But whatever... I'll concede the point and agree that it's not the standard if you want. The guy still has damn good looking blogs and not just because of a "good looking banner". Regardless, that blog makes good money and that's all that really matters.

Anyhow, I'm done with this thread. If you guys want to bash other people who are just trying to give advice then be my guest.

Simon 2008-09-19 07:39 AM

Insider humor ... where are the tampons?



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walrus 2008-09-19 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon (Post 421275)
Insider humor ... where are the tampons?



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I don't get it :D

saucygirl 2008-09-21 09:47 PM

About 10 minutes to write the post draft and cross reference it with a search term suggestion tool to power up the keyword densities.

Conran 2010-12-05 06:55 PM

Writing is often the tricky part.

I guess I average about 200-300 words per post, and it takes me about ten minutes. But that is after considering the site audience, SEO goals, content etc.

ponyman 2010-12-06 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by HowlingWulf (Post 417399)
Ok I guess I'm not too far off for a beginner. Hope to get the process and times down. Gotta check out Blogdesk.

The responses bring up another point: link pics to the FHG or direct to sponsor? I've been linking to the FHG which I thought surfers would like, but direct linking to the tour would sure speed things up. Would those be considered blind links?

Don't think this ? ever got answered here, I'm curious as well.


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