View Full Version : AVS / TRAFFIC FEEDS - WHERE, WHAT, WHEN, HOW?????
Brock Landers
07-19-2004, 04:08 AM
Hi pimps
I am a newbie getting into the VS arena - but I want to know something about how a free site - or traffic pump could be useful
Would it be wise to create a ton of AVS sites and then link them to a free site? The free site would be the one I submit to link lists, serach engines, galleries etc
Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to start generating solid targeted traffic?
Brock
Minister
07-19-2004, 05:54 AM
It doesn't really make sense to build a bunch of AVS sites and push the traffic to a Free site. Why send your "Qualified" traffic to Free stuff???
This makes more sense...
1. Build a bunch of AVS Feeder and AVS Premium sites.
2. Feed the Feeders to the Premium sites.
3. Take the same feeder sites, remove the join script, and make them "Free" sites.
4. List those Free sites on the Links Lists.
5. Split those Free Sites into 2 TGP Galleries.
6. Submit those galleries to the TGPs.
7. Link ALL of your free sites / TGPs etc... to a central HUB site that advertises your AVS feeders AND the Premium sites.
8. NEVER send Paid traffic to FREE sites.
Now, let me ask YOU a question... Have you made peace with the Lord... Our savior?
Peace be with you.
baddog
07-19-2004, 12:12 PM
use freesite traffic to promote your AVS, not the other way around . . . and speaking as an AVS program owner, I would rather you made one AVS site and promote it, than make 1,000 and not send any traffic to them
Compdoctor
07-19-2004, 12:50 PM
Take the same feeder sites, remove the join script, and make them "Free" sites.
I dont think many avs programs would go for that, but as for the rest your right. BadDog which one you own?
Minister
07-19-2004, 03:51 PM
I dont think many avs programs would go for that, but as for the rest your right. BadDog which one you own?I simply mean to keep the AVS site up, and take that same AVS site, remove the join script, and set it up somewhere else as a Free site. Then take the same content from that free site, and break it up into 2 TGP Galleries.
Here's the math:
1 Premium AVS site = 300 Pics
10 Feeder sites = 300 Pics (or 10 sets of 30)
10 Free sites = 300 Pics (or 10 sets of 30)
20 TGP Galleries = 300 Pics (or 20 sets of 15)
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*Notice they are all 300 pics. This is so you can start to realize that "content" can be used in many different ways, on many different types of sites.
AVS sites only care if you are using your AVS site on other AVS systems (So change the title/logo/design, and submit to multiple AVSs also). You can use your content anywhere you like. Change the title of the Free sites, and TGP Galleries, just use the same content. Push all this FREE traffic to a hub, that has free and AVS sites alike in the listing.
† Pray †
Brock Landers
07-19-2004, 09:55 PM
Thanks - that makes sense
Although actually doing that would be quite time consuming though - but time should be the least of my worries if Im serious about making money from this - thanks again Ill note your comments down
But your not getting off lightly just yet :) I have some more noob questions for ya'll
1. How do adult webmasters get a hold of good targeted email lists from say iBill, Epoch and CCBill etc - I know a webmaster here in Australia who is making around $25,000 a day - and he claims he owes it all to buying targeted search engine traffic and targeted adult subscriber lists from billing companies - He might be a King Of Bling, but needless to say the prick won't tell me how!!!!!
He also does massive traffic trades with other webmasters etc, but I don't know enough webmasters to do that just yet
Anyone got any ideas or suggestions?
And finally how the fuck is anyone getting good search engine rankings these days - I'd imagine it would be near impossible - I had one webmaster on another board tell me not even to worry about it - it would just lead to a whole new world of pain and sorrow ;)
Brock
"Not all aussies talk like Steve Irwin"
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