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Simon IA Cash 2006-09-21 10:55 AM

How to Request Partner Accounts
 
I've decided to follow the advice of the wise here and request my partner accounts with TGPs manually. For TGPs that only have a contact e-mail on their site (no visible ICQ# of PA request form), how should I request my partner account? I was thinking of a short e-mail that introduces me, requests a partner account, and provides a few link examples of my galleries that I've submitted. How many links should I give? Is there any other information I should provide?

Thanks

nibbler 2006-09-21 04:03 PM

I always request partner accounts manually. You should provide, at least, the following info:

- You Name / Nick on the boards
- The domain(s) you will be submitting from
- 3 samples galleries
- Niche (Blowjob, Handjob, etc) that you will be submitting to
- Frequency of submittal (1 per day, 1 per week,etc.)
- References (very important) ; other well know tgps where you have
partner accounts

Good Luck
:D

nibbler 2006-09-21 04:15 PM

I forgot two more important items:

- Main content provider
- Hosting company you use (free hosts are a no no)

Good Luck Again
:D

pinkeyedjim 2006-09-21 08:55 PM

If the webmaster is smart, they'll hard code the mailto link like I did on my site www.fuckingnastyshit.com/tgp/submit.php

I have it start the email as a blank form in which you can fill all the information that I want.

It's all simple html, really.

g-color 2006-09-22 03:50 AM

i agree with what has been given above - that kind of information is very helpful when requesting for PA.

but you should also get yourself a lot of patience - working with Partner Accounts is actually running for the long distance, sometimes you need to allow more time until you get your desired PA - even when you do everything correctly and your requesting e-mail, galleries, etc.. look all good.


anyway, if you resist it will be for sure worth it and your invested time will be paid back with money.
also once you start feeling comfortable about getting regular (free) partner accounts, you are probably experienced enough to look also for some paid ones.

johnnybg 2006-09-22 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkeyedjim (Post 301530)
If the webmaster is smart, they'll hard code the mailto link like I did on my site www.fuckingnastyshit.com/tgp/submit.php

I have it start the email as a blank form in which you can fill all the information that I want.

It's all simple html, really.

Actually, it's like inviting spam email harvesters to dinner. Don't leave your e-mail addresses without any kind of masking. That is if you want to keep that address clean of spam.

pinkeyedjim 2006-09-22 10:23 AM

Well it's just a webmail account that I have set up solely for the purpose of that site, it really doesn't get terribly much spam.

And in my opinion, it's much easier to delete 10 or so obvious spam emails per day than to filter through 20 or 30 partner applications with the wrong information.

lorsha 2006-09-22 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnybg (Post 301586)
That is if you want to keep that address clean of spam.

Clean of spam? Impossible these days ....

Simon 2006-09-22 11:07 AM

Hiya Jim,

I think what Johnny meant is that you can have the same results you're getting now but still protect yourself. For instance, this should do what you want but will give you a little protection from the spam harvester bots:

Code:


I'll leave you to decide what you'd put in the nonscript tag version.

HTH

pinkeyedjim 2006-09-23 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon (Post 301689)
Hiya Jim,

I think what Johnny meant is that you can have the same results you're getting now but still protect yourself. For instance, this should do what you want but will give you a little protection from the spam harvester bots:

Code:


I'll leave you to decide what you'd put in the nonscript tag version.

HTH

Whoa Simon. That does help. |bow|

It's basically just dissecting the email address into variables which should throw most bots off track. Cool. Presumably one could also code something similar with a bit of php, right?


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