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					Originally Posted by ed_banger
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				I'll usually build a blog promoting a single sponsor in the posts.  I'll then have banners for that sponsor in the sidebars.  Along with a same-niche webcam/dating banner or two in the sidebars.  And finally, an off-niche 'general appeal' sponsor banner (usually CFNM) at the bottom of the sidebar, and in the footer of the page. 
			
			 
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 For the build / submit / forget type of blogs you build, this is probably good advice but there are some bloggers who write more than 11 posts and call it a blog.
 
In my opinion, if your building a blog your going to add to on a continuing basis, a single sponsor is difficult.  Besides getting harder to write for, the blog itself tends to get stale.
 
If your building that type of blog, then you need a bit of variety.
 
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					Originally Posted by ed_banger
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				This way, all the google juice goes to the primary site/sponsor that the blog is built for, and the banners get accompanying clicks.  The off-niche banners are to capture people who stumbled upon my blog and didn't find what they're looking for. 
			
			 
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 I think you probably misused the term here as I personally don't want any of my "google juice" going to the sponsor/site.  I want all that juice for myself.
 
I do want the "google love" I get going there.
 
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					Originally Posted by ed_banger
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				IE, I got a couple sales to DancingBear via banners in the footer on my voyeur & celeb blogs. 
			
			 
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