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08 2nd, 2007

gallery traffic serviceIt looks like Gallery Traffic Service is making some big moves in the unique brokering business. They officially announced that they will be handling all of the advertising spots on Worldsex & Al4a, two of the largest sites in the tgp market.

Toronto, Canada, August 1st, 2007, Gallery Traffic Service (GTS) - announces today that it will be selling paid advertising for Worldsex.com and AL4A.com, two of the world’s largest thumbnail gallery posts. Effective
today GTS will be pre-selling Banners & Text Links on both sites for September 1st , and offering top gallery spots for immediate listing.

DreamClub BV based from the Netherlands and Curacao (NA) has a reputation for running some of the best converting TGP sites in the marketplace. WorldSex is #2 on SexTracker, with 1.4 Million unique visitors per day, and over 5.8 Million page views. AL4A is currently #5 on SexTracker with over 750,000 unique visitors per day, and over 2.7 million page views. Dreamclub also runs or partners in several other widely successful site’s such as Lumberjack-links.com, Askjolene.com and many others.

“We are delighted to be working with Dreamclub! We hope that together we can offer our advertisers a great opportunity to monetize this excellent source of traffic, while providing them with the best customer service in the adult space.”, said Mark Hurson, President of GTS.

Gallery Traffic Service was founded in 2003 by Mark Hurson with 5 sites. Today GTS sells pre-paid advertising for over 85 highly trafficked websites, and has expanded to sell paid partner accounts, P2P traffic, exit traffic,
PPC traffic, blog traffic and much more.

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01 16th, 2007

A little while back I wrote an article on how to build a gallery submission database.

Today I ran across a great article to complement your gallery database. This info comes courtesy of Panky from Netpond and it is how to build a basic gallery template, using Dreamweaver and Photoshop.

Enjoy!

10 21st, 2006

If you are into submitting galleries as part of your marketing efforts, your database of sites to submit to, is your bread and butter.

There are many ways to build your list of sites to submit to. From buying databases, to trading with other webmasters, to hunting them down on your own, your options are many. Personally I prefer to build my own database from scratch.. and for free. My suggestion is to start by getting as many sites as possible on your list, then slowly filter out the ones that are worthless to you.

Basically, throw shit at the wall, see what sticks, clean the wall and repeat.

First of all, you have to realize alot of the sites you submit to, may not list your galleries. They may have a year old backlog, or not allow your sponsor, or just plain think your galleries suck. Generally you should read their submission rules and decide if you will even be able to provide what they like. Check out the galleries that are already listed on their site and see if you will be competitive with the currently approved galleries.

I write this, assuming you already have a gallery submission program (like AdvancedSubmitter) and know how to use it. If not, maybe you should use a bookmark folder in your browser or make an spreadsheet of sites that you can use when it is time to submit. I highly recommend using a submission program though, because it will help you tremendously.

To start looking for sites to submit to, start by hitting your favorite search engine. Search engines have the best quality of traffic, so you will be looking for sites that your target visitor is hitting when he searches for your niche.

Lets say you are targeting the cumshot niche. Here are some tips for building your cumshot submission database:

  1. Start by doing a general search, like cumshot (the sites that are returned will have the best quality of traffic for your gallery). Many of these sites will most likely be difficult to get a submission account with, but don’t let that stop you… this is the golden traffic. Apply for partner status if that is an option and also add their submission pages to your database. You will want to repeat this process for all the terms that are in your niche (ie. cum shot, cum facial, jizz, sperm, cum load, etc)
  2. Once you have targeted the high quality results for your niche, you will want to do some other searches to help build your database (with galleries, traffic quantity over quality is a part of the equation, imo.) Some good twists to your searches may include:

Repeat the above techniques for all the keywords/niches you promote and you will have a nicely targeted submission database for any niche you decide to attack.

Once you start submitting your galleries on a regular basis, you can monitor your traffic to see what sites are listing you, what sites have the most traffic, what sites are responsible for your conversions, etc. After you mine this data, you can delete the poor-performing sites from your submission database.

09 21st, 2006

One of the first ways many webmasters attempt to make money in the adult business is by gallery submitting. In the future I will outline some successful techniques for getting galleries listed for free on the highest traffic porn sites, but for now I want to focus on somewhat of a case study. The following thread, highlites one person’s experience purchasing 10 gallery listings on thehun (as of this posting, they are #1 on sextracker), and the dissapointing results.

Many people think that they can simply signup with an adult affiliate program, get a custom gallery designed, buy a listing on a high traffic site and make a ton of cash overnight (they are right).

The fact is, to turn profits in adult, it takes hour upon hour of research before you should even consider purchasing traffic. Trying to throw shit at the wall and seeing what sticks is a dangerous technique when money is involved. If you have money to blow, by all means go ahead and throw your shit at the wall, but if you are interested in getting out the gates running, make sure you do your homework.

If you were hypothetically going to buy a listing an exceptionally high traffic adult site. Don’t just blindly choose a site to promote.

  • First start by visiting them on a daily basis and noting what programs are being pushed in the top 10 positions.
  • Take note of what these programs are, see if they are promoting fresh and new sites or if they have some unusual niche.
  • What kind of gallery templates seem to be used the most often?
  • Are they sending direct to join or to the tour page?
  • Are they upselling other products on their gallery pages?
  • Is a certain sponsor heavily represented?
  • When you browse the link codes, does it look like the site owner or an affiliate is pushing the traffic?
  • Does it look like they are going for PPS or Revshare?
  • Is the audience is looking for hairy amputees?
  • If they are, what does that do to your odds of selling your niche?

These queries are just the tip of the iceberg. If you don’t understand why you would want one of those questions answered, figure it out. Ultimately you are looking for the easiest ways to profit. Talk to thehun and ask him if there are special rules for paid listings. Maybe he will be feeling generous that day and will allow you to insert a geo-targeted pussycash webcam link (currently paying $125 per signup), below your movie clips.

Ultimately you want to push something unique and somewhat targeted towards the established audience on the site you are purchasing ad space on. Monitor what seems to be working for people already and improve on it.

Regardless of how you blaze your trail, don’t believe that there is “no money” in any new idea you have… Pick up the ball and fucking run it!!!