| TDavid explains in depth how to market your site without being too aggressive in your approach. He shows you how the "soft sell" approach works effectively in offline sales as well as online! [last updated: 2/4/2003] |
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| Are "passion sites" just escapism? Do they waste time and bandwidth that could be better used building more profitable ventures? Or, used creatively, can passion sites aid you in your search for extra traffic and revenue, while restoring your enjoyment of building web sites? TDavid examines these questions. [last updated: 1/15/2003] |
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| Despite the significant impact search engines can have on the bottom line of any company, I have found that they are surprisingly under-utilized by adult webmasters. Learn why neglecting the search engines can be a terrible mistake. [last updated: 12/10/2002] |
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| In order to be successful trading with sites running advanced traffic trading scripts, you must be prepared to send productive traffic. There are a variety of ways to accomplish this, but the methods may not be apparent to the beginner. This article will help you to maximize your traffic returns. [last updated: 12/6/2002] |
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| When you first start trading traffic with a trade script, you have no traffic to feed into your first trades. Your initial traffic has to come from somewhere in order for your site to ever take off. Find out how to get those trades off the ground... [last updated: 11/19/2002] |
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| Jeff discusses the tricks of effective CJ script traffic trading with some of the pros, including Dave of Bizarre-Rituals.com, Guy of AdultWebmasterSoftware.com, and Marco of FHWL.com. Read their suggestions for getting your traffic trade site off the ground! [last updated: 11/12/2002] |
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| Marketing is marketing... or so many may think. David Wolf explains that there are two very distinct styles of marketing, each with its own pros and its own cons. This article will help you decide which method is right for you. [last updated: 7/19/2002] |
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| You've decided to save some time and invest in an auto-submitter. But there's more to pulling hits than just submitting. Now it's time to learn the tricks to maximize your chances of getting listed well on as many TGP's as possible. [last updated: 4/10/2002] |
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| If you want a program that will create TGP submission pages, complete with reciprocal links, but without the risk of getting banned or blocked from the larger TGP's associated with auto-submitters, then perhaps G.A.S.S. 2.0 is exactly what you're looking for. [last updated: 3/17/2002] |
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| Part 1 of our series closely examines both sides of the debate: To use or not to use auto-submitters. We will then take a look at several of the top auto-submission programs you can use should you decide auto-submitters are for you. [last updated: 3/7/2002] |
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| Recently I noticed that Google has created a special page which educates surfers how to eliminate popups, and even offered links to the FTC for reporting deceptive software which loads timed popups while Joe Surfer uses his computer... [last updated: 2/14/2002] |
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| TGSW is a great auto-submission script that can save you hours of time submitting to over 1000 TGP's. But is it really all it's cracked up to be? Find out here! [last updated: 5/28/2001] |
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| A look into the damage the industry faces by allowing cheaters to persist, and a few ideas to try to combat them. [last updated: 4/24/2001] |
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| If you want to be successful in this industry, you have to learn to work with, rather than against the competition. Learn why. [last updated: 3/12/2001] |
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| Jeff explains how to manage your time, in order to keep your updates consistently executed at the same general time of each day. [last updated: 2/22/2001] |
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| In this segment, Jeff explains how to use CGI scripts to automate the updating process, freeing up your time to do something more useful and less tedious. [last updated: 2/12/2001] |
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| We all need to promote our sites, and banner advertising is not always enough. But how far should we be willing to go? Here's how to market your service without inciting anger... [last updated: 2/7/2001] |
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