There's nothing wrong with having a warning page. A possible disadvantage to it, though, is that your link trades point to a warning page instead of a frequently updated page rich with text for the search engines to index. I exercise my own good faith effort by:
1) Long text entries before any adult advertising. There's no porn in your face when you hit the page.
2) I try hard to pick only non-explicit images to display on the blog for the websites I'm advertising. I try to keep it close to an R-rated blog.
3) Any advertising for the blog makes it clear that the link goes to an adult-oriented blog
Since my own blog is primarily political news and commentary, I'm considering getting rid of the porn and taking it mainstream. I'm making more money now from a non-adult internet industry that sprang up last year than I make from all my adult sponsors combined. If that keeps up all year, I think I'll sell my adult website business in the late Fall.
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