Adult Webmaster Traffic Hub

An adult webmaster traffic hub is probably one of the most important basic website design structures adult webmasters employ in building a website designed to generate the massive amounts of traffic needed to convert sponsor programs and pay sites into sign ups and thus cash. Though it is by no means the only type of porn site able to create conversions or generate traffic, it is by far the most flexible due to the fact that it can contain or envelope most all of the other types of adult websites within it’s structure. The simple reason a well built adult traffic hub can generate so much traffic is that it is structured so as to make it easy to take advantage of outside adult resources and take the best advantage of adult webmaster tools. But structure is the key concept to keep in mind.

Here is one of the better structures I’ve used to set up my traffic hubs no matter which porn niche I’m trying to promote. I’ve found this structure allows me to use all of the most common resources available to adult webmasters without having to exhaust or rely on any one in particular. It’s more flexible in that it allows the surfers to decide what part of my site they enjoy the most and/or which programs have the most interesting content at least where my sites or selections are concerned according to my particular taste at which point I can focus and target accordingly. It also gives the affiliate a little more flexibility in shifting or diverting surfers away from sponsors the affiliate discovers aren’t as affiliate oriented as the affiliate thought when he signed up for the program.

First of course you need to create a folder for the root. Within this root folder install a WordPress blog. You can install any blog you want, but I prefer WordPress because it is open source and extremely popular with lots of plug ins and great support mostly from the global community making use of it. The main thing is to have a blog installed in the root folder because the main marketing concept to remember in porn is “text gets them there; images make the sale”.

Now, your next probably question is, shouldn’t this be enough? I mean you can use text and images with a blog alone, right? Sure you can, and that’s exactly what everyone else you’re competing against is doing. They put up there pictures and write their text and sometimes their text is really good so the search engines get them right to the top of their list and surfers come to their site and see the same thing they see everywhere else. Some might even stop and read a paragraph of your great literary potential. But porn surfers get turned on by images. Also if all you have is a blog, how are you going to take advantage of link lists and TGP’s that accept only html pages. I’ll take it one step further and ask why not use a traffic script on your site or install a tube? In fact why not install everything you can?

Porn surfers are the most spoiled freeloaders on the internet. You might be one of these crusaders who like to troll the forums and bitch about it, but you are only hurting yourself if you don’t attempt to make your site one of these mega sites they like to explore and pass around on the internet by “word of link, mouth, what have you..?” Some of them actually have money and do pull out their credit cards and sign up for things. Also since most of your content is coming from sponsors and bandwidth is at an all time low. It seems silly to bitch too much.

In light of this I say create a subdirectory for each and every type of site you think fathomable within your root along with your blog installation. You should have one for GALLERIES, FREE SITES, TGP (for other adult webmasters to submit to you, the way you will be submitting to TGP’s from your galleries subdirectory and thus getting yourself some reciprocal links automatically.), LINK LIST, etc. etc. I’ll even go as far as to say you should set up a subdirectory for a TRAFFIC SCRIPT and even a TUBE SITE. That’s correct, even a tube. Surfers are now expecting movies and they are expecting them to be delivered in a particular preferred format.

All these subdirectories can be linked to the blog either through the side bars or through posts themselves. If you build your site big enough and then build a couple more niche oriented traffic hubs and begin linking them, you will find the sign ups begin to come in without you really having to do as much as you used to when you started out, especially if you put an automatic post rotator that keeps your blog looking fresh and updated regularly. If concerned about warning pages you can create one within WordPress and point to it from the admin or have your server set up to read an html or htm prior to a php index page.

I have included a screen capture of the basic structure I am talking about taken from Dreamweaver for a more visual depiction:

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