CJ SITES Adult Traffic Trading Blog

May 19, 2005

Should There Be A New Standard For All FHG TGP/MGP Sites?

Should There Be A New Standard For All Sponsor Hosted Gallery TGP/MGP Sites?

Hmmm, dunno, but it’s an interesting question raised by Tolik on Adult Webmaster Info - and some good points are made there about it.

When I started CJ SITES Adult Traffic Trading Blog it was really because there was no site I could think of which listed the rules of traffic trading adult sites. There used to be one called Jerk O’ Matic but it’s long since gone or been turned into a tgp or something, and because it used frames its a bitch to surf on the waybackmachine.

So is another standard needed? I don’t think so - because most sites listing all sponsor hosted galleries fall under the general TGP or MGP rules anyway. (the only real difference between MGP and TGP rules is that more MGPs require 60% to content whereas a lot of TGPs - but not all, require 50% to content, although some are 60%). What kind of content is not usually mentioned, could be the webmasters’ own galleries, could be submitted galleries or sponsor hosted galleries.

There’s some webmasters who have an attitude that their site is somehow better because they accept public submissions, or partner gallery submits. I won’t ramble on about that now though, because it’s up to them what they list and how they run their sites and what productivity they have. But in my opinion content is content, I don’t think most surfers can tell or care if a gallery is hosted by a sponsor or not. If I list all galleries carrying my referral links it suits me fine, and there’s no gallery cheaters to worry about.

So, I don’t think a new term is necessary to describe sites that list all sponsor hosted galleries. But go read the thread on AWI and make up your own mind. Or leave me a comment here if you like.

Filed under: General — Administrator @ 9:36 pm

May 11, 2005

Two Clean Toplists

I’ve been working on a couple of clean toplists which are now open to trade. Feel free to add your sites.

I prefer to trade with sites which have no free content and which are clean (absolutely no pop ups, active X, dialers, toolbars, exploits etc) - so please don’t sign up your TGP or a nasty CJ (unless it’s clean of course)

Two multi category toplists

http://www.hot-xxx-topsites.com/

http://www.pervytop100.com/

Filed under: Traffic — Administrator @ 7:14 pm

May 3, 2005

Google Page Rank Can Be Weird

Google gives me a PR1 and a PR2 for the same new trade site, Movie Thumb Preview and I don’t understand why.

I put in my trade signup page http://moviethumbpreview.com/ and not http://www.moviethumbpreview.com/ because I want http://moviethumbpreview.com/ to be the high ranking page. This is for the reason that it saves 4 characters of text on every page that sends traffic to it (www.) Ok, 4 chars is not much bandwidth on a thumb tgp, but every little helps, faster html page load etc.

So everyone links back to http://moviethumbpreview.com/ not http://www.moviethumbpreview.com/

But google gives http://moviethumbpreview.com/ a PR1 and gives http://www.moviethumbpreview.com/ a PR2 - and I have no idea why this is.

Filed under: General — Administrator @ 8:10 pm

Aquasubmitter, my experiences so far in getting traffic

I only seem to be getting around 100 hits per submission using aquasubmitter, not 1k as hoped for. So It doesn’t seem to be worth the (little) effort required to use this tool. I know that with hand submitting to linkdumps I used to be able to get around 1k from a hand submit. I would have thought that with 250 linkdumps in the database 1k a submit would be easy, but apparently not. I’ve tried nice juicy descriptions, as with toplists, having a good description can help to get clicks on your link. I also tried setting the timeout to maximum, in case some linkdumps were running slow, but nothing seemed to help. I guess just too many people are (over)using this tool already.

Filed under: General — Administrator @ 8:01 pm

Setting up trades - a tip - copy and paste is your friend!

Setting up trades is easy right? You just find a nice site to trade with, contact the webmaster if necessary and if the signup form is open, just type in your details and click submit. Wrong! - copy and paste is your friend. Go to your site copy the url and paste it into the trade signup form. Even the best of us are prone to typos occasionally and it can be the reason that a new trade never gets going . :)

I remember I kept on doing it with http://www.moviethumbpreview.com/ - I wanted to put thumbmoviepreview instead of moviethumbpreview all the time and know for a fact I screwed it up when I signed up for a few trades :D - 48 hours without sleep watching the trades on a new site kind of compounds the problem too, lol.

Filed under: Traffic — Administrator @ 7:54 pm
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