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Old 2007-01-02, 12:26 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by rachelo View Post
Great article SheepGuy, you got me interested in AVS sites but I need to learn a bit more.
I have a couple of questions: What is a backdoor to an AVS site and what does an AVS site look like once you get inside, a bunch of galleries? or a big gallery, (you mentioned you use about 50 pics for a basic site and about 300 for a premium one).
Also do you place the advertising of other AVS sites or sponsors like on a free site?

I guess I have some more learning to do, any one knows of a good place to learn more about this?
Hi Rachelo,
A backdoor is just the first page of your content that an mmber has to join to see or have a pasword to see. Most people who do AVS use .htaccess to protect it.
On the inside, on smaller sites I usually use 2 galleries of 25 pics or so, on larger sites I use up to 100 or more pics per gallery, and up to 40 or more galleries depending on the type of site. With a very large site I put a menu page as my first inside content page so surfers only click on the pages they're looking for.
The company I deal with the most profitably (ProAdult Quantum) doesn't allow me to advertise much on the inside, which is a pissoff, but they are profitable and their members stay forever so my sites with them are very clean. I would build a lot more with them if their rules were a little lighter.
CyberAge Platinum and NV Elite allow me to advertise sponsor paysites inside the members area so I do a lot with them. CyberAge Basic, Sexkey, and FreeNetPass allow me to advertise whatever I want inside and outside for the most part , including AVS sites with competing companies, so I do a lot with them.
Every AVS has it's different way of doing things, you just have to know what you want out of the site before you build it.
And ya gotta read their rules. I find that when I have a site turned down I can either make some minor changes to get it accepted or just go to a different AVS. I wouldn't reccomend anyone dealing with just one company.

If anyone wants to see the inside page of one of my sites just PM me with what site and I'll give you the backdoor for a couple of days. But my AVS sites in general don't look much like anyone else's and I'm sure my content pages look different as well. I'm sure any sane AVS would give you a temporary pass for a couple of days to have a look for yourself. It would definitely be in their best interests.
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