May
20
2009

While updating my adult blogs, I’ve decided to add a couple of new features and steps. I mean it was already a slow process so why not add a couple of hours for some potential bigger returns, right? Take a look at Monster Dicks, which I just finished so you can see what I’m talking about. In the top right box I now have:

  1. A new Feedburner chicklet,
  2. FeedCount counter via feedburner,
  3. Google Translate widget (which I was already adding),
  4. Addthis bookmark widget (which I was already adding).

I’ve removed the addthis rss widget as that is now accomplished via feedburner, and the old bookmark/rss widget as well.

Additionally, I’m now submitting my blogs to various sites which give me free one way backlinks. I’m not talking about spamming blogs or forums, or writing articles. This is a small list of sites I’ve accumulated which have indexed adult blogs for me in the past without requiring reciprocal backlinks. I’m also submitting to a couple of free directory and search engine submitter sites, and finally a directory ping service. I’m holding out on posting any links here to see what happens - the no recip sites worked for me in the past, but it may take weeks to get my sites listed - the directory submitters may hurt my ranking if the search engines consider the submissions from them to be spammy - and the ping service is just one of many that are easily found, so why waste the outgoing link.

In fact, feedburner has a built in pinger (PingShot) to notify weblogs when your feed is updated. I’m new to feedburner, having resisted it because I saw no good reason why to promote my feed using a third party. What changed my mind is my non and semi-adult blogs on blogger which I can get away with using AdSense on. Since Google now owns blogger and feedburner they now offer the oportunity to put AdSense ads into your feeds. As surfers become more tech savvy, they’re reading blogs more and more through RSS aggregators. Plus, it seems that a lot of directories are more likely to index feedburner feeds for the browsing surfer than other feeds. I’m guessing I’m onto a good strategy because I just finished that blog yesterday evening and by last night I already had three subscribers.

While speaking of success, I’ve noticed a significant increase in sales.  While I’d like to believe this is due to my reconfabulations, it may simply be due to summer.  This annual bump, I think, is due to college students rewarding themselves for 8 months of hard work with a little porn, as do high-schoolers (what can you do?) who now find themselves at home all day without adult supervision.

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Feb
28
2009

All right, I haven’t done too much with those blogs I told you about last time.  While I was making them, I also decided to make others elsewhere as well.  Remember what I said about putting all your blogging eggs in one basket?  Well, I also made a handful of blogs at AdultBlogPress.  Guess what?  They’re already gone.  I don’t mean the blogs have been removed, I’m saying you can’t access AdultBlogPress any more.  That’s not as bad as another blog host I used that after about six months of regular posting redirected all traffic to their own sponsor page - that was really black hat!  So my suggestion is this:  use alternative blog hosts, but don’t invest too much time in them for about 6 months.  Create one blog with them and work with that in that period.  After that time, if you’re happy with the service and up-time, then by all means expand the blogs you have with them.

What I’ve mostly been pre-occupied with is creating a couple of adult gallery forums:

My way of thinking is that they will give adult webmasters a free place (no recip required) to list or dump their galleries, and surfers will have a place to find a diversity of niched porn galleries to browse.  Everybody’s happy!  What prompted this endeaver was that I regularly posted to a big tit forum, but I noticed that it wasn’t optimized at all, but hey, it was a free place  to post my galleries.  Unfortunately, the guy behind it set it up then walked away.  With zero moderation, once the spammers found it, it pretty much became a worthless place to any self-respecting blogger.  So I looked into creating my own forums - but forums optimized for search engines, and regularly moderated to keep it attractive to posters and surfers alike.

So, with the rest of the day I’m going to make posts to my blogs that I’ve some what ignored recently - kinda like this one.

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