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		<title>Adult Blogs: Text Or Not?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you come across an adult blog only to find nothing but images and no text describing the scene or even a prevelant link to the sponsor? I see it all the time. I have to wonder how well they do for sales, and if they make any at all.  Porn is, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times have you come across an adult blog only to find nothing but images and no text describing the scene or even a prevelant link to the sponsor? I see it all the time. I have to wonder how well they do for sales, and if they make any at all.  Porn is, for the most part, a visual medium sure. But like promoting any product which you believe in, you have to <em>sell</em> it. Not putting up any text describing what&#8217;s going on in the video and/or images defeats the purpose of closing a deal if you ask me. Imagine walking into a car dealership shopping for a car and all the salesperson does is show you a bunch of pictures of vehicles for sale, but doesn&#8217;t say a word to you. Are going to buy one? Probably not.</p>
<p>Now&#8230;some folks use the descriptions provided by the site they&#8217;re promoting. Ok, so it&#8217;s better than nothing. The problem I find with this though is &#8211; how many other affiliates put that same description up on their own blogs? If the search engines pick them up more than your blog for some reason chances are you&#8217;ll be left in the dust due to the lack of originality of your blog entry text.</p>
<p>Keyword rich descriptions are the ticket in my experience. Words like &#8220;hardcore&#8221;, &#8220;cock&#8221;, &#8220;ass&#8221;, and &#8220;pussy&#8221; may have been used more times than any of us could ever imagine, but they still get attention from the engines. They&#8217;re all still words used by surfers looking for porn &#8211; regardless of their overuse. I find being original in your keywork phrases can help a lot. Instead of just using &#8220;cock&#8221;, try &#8220;chubby slut sucks huge dick&#8221; or something similar. Search engines like phrases as much as they do just one word. 5 words in the phrase seems to be the unofficial limit. This is a great tactic to use,  as even if the surfer only puts in one of the words from your phrase, chances are your entry wil pop up somewhere in their search. That is what you&#8217;re trying to do after all.</p>
<p>Write some good text with your blog entries folks. Try experimenting with certain words and see what surfers are looking for. In the end your really will get more traffic, and more traffic equals one thing &#8211; more sales!</p>
<p>Happy Blogging!</p>
<p><strong> &#8211; RDude</strong></p>
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		<title>To Blog Or Not To Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, that seems to be the question I hear a lot on the message boards these days. What works best? Free Sites? Blogs? TGPs? Well, I can&#8217;t really answer those questions because there are many factors involved with success. Let&#8217;s take a good look at them shall we?
1. Traffic &#8211; It is the key to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-22" title="RDude" src="http://www.affiliate-avenue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/forumsav_100.jpg" alt="RDude" width="100" height="100" align="left" />Yes, that seems to be the question I hear a lot on the message boards these days. What works best? Free Sites? Blogs? TGPs? Well, I can&#8217;t really answer those questions because there are many factors involved with success. Let&#8217;s take a good look at them shall we?</p>
<p>1. <strong>Traffic</strong> &#8211; It is the key to our success as Webmasters and salespeople. Just like you need a lot of folks coming into your store in the &#8220;real world&#8221; in order to be successful, so do you need lots of surfers hitting your sites and hopefully&#8230;.signing up for memberships under your affiliate links.</p>
<p>2. <strong>The way you present your content</strong> &#8211; Yes, this is a very misunderstood part of this industry. Most sites I visit I see content just thrown up in the form of really bad, stuttering videos, or really large videos which take forever to stream. I&#8217;m on a very fast internet connection. How does a surfer feel if they go to that site and their connection is only half or a quarter as good as mine? Not everyone lives in North America or Europe and has a wicked fast surfing speed. Keep them in mind. However, nor do you want to skimp on content and put up total crap that no one is remotely interested in looking at. Make sure the images are clear, the video streams well, and there is some good text to go along with it all.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Text</strong> &#8211; Oh yes. Don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s important? You are sadly mistaken my friend. Text is what closes your sales or at least gets the surfer over to the Tour for the final round. You MUST provide descriptions of the content you put up. It MUST be informative and take the surfer on a journey into that erotic part of their brain. After all, it is what you&#8217;re trying to do right?</p>
<p>These are the major issues I see with a lot of sites I go to when surfing around to see what&#8217;s new in Adult. I do it all the time. Try it some time. You may pick up some things you never knew or suddenly realize how over exposed your galleries and niches are.</p>
<p>Ok, so back to the original question &#8211; To blog or not to blog? Do Free Sites sell better than blogs do? Well for one thing, unless you&#8217;re linked up with some pretty huge directories, chances are you&#8217;re not getting an immense amount of traffic to your Free Sites. A blog gets published and the search engines pick it up within minutes. Next time you put up a blog entry, do a search for it on Google the next day. Chances are you&#8217;ll find it.</p>
<p>TGPs are a whole other monster and can be more of a headache than anything if not done right. This is not to say that they don&#8217;t sell. On the contrary. A good TGP with major link trades can be a monster of a seller. Just getting it so can be a lot of work. So be prepared to take that on.</p>
<p>The bottom line here is all of these platforms make money if done right. However, blogs have brought the Adult Industry to the forefront of the search engines and get &#8220;spidered&#8221; all the time. I bet you&#8217;ve got links coming into your blogs you never even knew existed. Think of your blog as a Newsletter or even a Magazine. On the world wide web, that&#8217;s exactly what they are. So yes, blog my friends. Blog until you can&#8217;t blog anymore and watch that traffic hit you more and more each day. Then the $$$ should come trickling in once your audience loves what you offer and know you&#8217;re there to provide them with good, quality porn.</p>
<p>Happy Blogging!</p>
<p><strong> &#8211; RDude</strong></p>
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