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Internet! Is that thing still around?
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I guess the money is somewhere at the end of a long hard learning path, but it's worth it. And whats great about learning this biz is that people are always willing to help ![]() |
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Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!
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There are some serious pitfalls in trying to generalize about blogs.
I run a string of health-related sites and for them it is vital to provide something which is both readable and informative. Those blogs also seem to be very interactive, since people love to talk about what ails them. But I think it was the people at blogger.com who estimated that overall around 96% of blog comments - if you include the acceptable comments which say something relevant but then mention "btw I have posted on a similar topic over at..." - are spam. Porn however, for the majority is primarily visual, so while it is good to add text for the benefit of the search engines, you would need a very individual "take" on the topic or style, for too much text not to get in the way. Fetish and swinger sites can be exceptions. Solo sites or photographer's sites too. But I don't think the majority of porn blog webmasters would be best served by going too far in that direction. |
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I haven't been here much the last couple of days so I just read all of the replies here, and I just have to say THANK YOU for the multi quote function!
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![]() Now just going off the top of my head here but to give you an idea of how I think to make money from a blog: Reader doesn't surf porn because they've had a bad experience/don't know how to/think it's beneath them/are embarrassed to/whatever. They like to read, though, and find some interesting blogs that are titillating/erotic/interesting/dirty...They keep coming back to the blog because they like it. One particular post talks about something they find exciting, and it's got a link to a gallery of pics or something (I usually link to galleries instead of posting pics right on my blog). Now, they like this person's blog, they've been coming back a while, hmmm...maybe they will try some of this porn stuff. They'll check out my other sites and see what's there or maybe buy a membership from a site I've promoted to see what it's all about. There's my sale. Now that's pretty simplistic, but that's what I'm thinking of when I look at the long term of blogs like mine. I really don't expect sales directly from the blog, I hope to get some new surfers coming to my other sites from a more non traditional traffic source. anyway, that's a pretty big post I need a cup of tea so I'll stop there and let someone else say something ![]() |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
Posts: 1,679
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I see a lot of people using blogs as a way to enhance intimacy in personal relationships.
For adult blogging, I imagine talking about sex, masturbation and fantasies in much the same way would be of interest to those explorers of the erotic mind. Not everyone responds primarily to visual stimulation, afterall. It's an intimacy thing - getting to know how a person thinks and causing an erotic reaction within that mind can be very arousing. Personally, I'm more attracted to people I have a feel for then people I've rarely interracted with, and flirtation is a sure fire way to get me horny. ![]() EDIT - and when I get horny I like to use my Fleshlight. (That's product placement for you.) ![]()
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Leave it to a hippy to bring "feelings" in this
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
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![]() If the topic is attempting to figure out some long term strategies, the use of "feelings" tactics, like a bunch of friendly posting, trackbacking, and commenting bloggers interacting with each other through adult blogs in an uninhibited manner, seems very web 2.0 AND marketing friendly. No? Since OTB was brought up, imagine how much publicity FetishClub could gain if Simon was jived in a public blog-o-sphere as much as he is in those private webmaster chats. Doubtless, it would be entertaining if the surfers to learned how to play along too. ![]() All that friendly banter/debate/play becomes the unique "database" that's valuable, rather then the "I have a blog script" part. And posts become more easily exportable in an emotional sense so surfers/viewers are more likely to spread the content for you. Or maybe I'm just not getting what this thread is all about. ![]()
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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What most people pass as good advice to porn bloggers is nothing more than repackaged good advice to free-site builders or gallery builders. If that was my main goal, I'd be much better off building free-sites since link lists are much bigger traffic pumps than any blog directory. On the other hand, I think almost everyone would agree that the way people are using the web is going through a change. Blogging, as described in the article I posted seems to be working very well in mainstream and I think it would be personally shortsighted to not study it and find ways to adopt it's principles in an adult environment. Am I encouraging people to experiment....yes. Am I experimenting....yes. Does the experiment have a basis for success....I believe so. But notice, nowhere do I advise anyone to abandon what you would consider traditional porn blogging. |
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