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		<title>Using Full Page Ad&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 01:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Full page ad&#8217;s can be used for more than just &#8216;adverts&#8217; in fact, there is a wide and varied range of uses for them, below I have detailed some of the uses that I have tried in the past and from my experience, they seem to work well enough. Creating A &#8216;Hub&#8217; Site &#8211; By [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full page ad&#8217;s can be used for more than just  &#8216;adverts&#8217; in fact, there is a wide and varied range of uses for them,  below I have detailed some of the uses that I have tried in the past and  from my experience, they seem to work well enough.<br />
Creating A &#8216;Hub&#8217; Site &#8211; By interlinking FPA&#8217;s together in a  range of niches and, offering your surfers a money bar linking to other  FPA&#8217;s in different niches, you can actually get some good rankings in  the SE&#8217;s and, if you utilize banner exchanges or counters on your FPA  &#8216;hub&#8217; site you can also ensure you get a fair amount of additional  traffic. One thing I like to do with my FPA hub is use it as the &#8216;exit&#8217;  page when a surfer leaves one of my sites. This ensures that I am  getting optimum traffic for my time spent a) building sites and B)  building my hub.</p>
<p>A lot of people I have spoken to about &#8216;hub&#8217; sites simply forget  about them once they have been built, personally, I do not see the  point in doing this, if you build something like this why not send your  exit, top list, counter, banner exchange traffic to the first page of  your &#8216;hub&#8217;?</p>
<p><strong> Doorway Pages.</strong></p>
<p>FPA&#8217;s also make exceptional SE doorway pages, by optimizing your  image names, meta tags and text on the individual FPA&#8217;s you are not only  ensuring they WILL get ranked by the SE&#8217;s but, if you &#8216;hub&#8217; them  together as explained above you will also get some premium listings from  them.</p>
<p><strong> Filter Pages.</strong></p>
<p>What I learnt to do early on is rather than send my surfers directly  to the sponsors using the &#8216;standard&#8217; linking codes is to send them first  to an FPA with a money bar (or table ad) on it, this way, if they click  the link in error and not realize that they are going to a pay site,  you can give them an option, not only to use their &#8216;back&#8217; button but  also, to go to a different niche or, to continue into the sponsors tour.  Now that you can link directly to a specific tour page on ARS sites,  this method is a good way to give your surfers a &#8216;fresh&#8217; tour front  page.</p>
<p><strong> PPC Listings.</strong></p>
<p>An FPA is an ideal way to get sites listed in the PPC engines, not  only do you show the surfers EXACTLY what is in the site they have just  clicked on but, you also have the added option of being able to utilize  blur consoles and exit consoles on them.</p>
<p>One other thing that I will mention, is that often, you will  find that FPA&#8217;s that you have made yourself, no matter how &#8216;amateur&#8217;  looking they are will work better than the &#8216;pretty&#8217; sponsor built FPA&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Hopefully, this article has given you some ideas on how you can  better utilize FPA&#8217;s and not just use them in the same manner as every  other adult site on the internet. If you have some good results from  using FPA&#8217;s in this manner feel free to post about it on the ARSR  Support forums and likewise, if you can think of any additional uses  that have not been mentioned here let us know on the forums.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>European Surfers &#8211; Gold Waiting To Be Harvested</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 20:46:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[80% Of the internets content is English. 40% of internet surfers cant even read English, let alone understand it. Out of all the countries in the world, German internet users spend an average of 59.2 minutes looking at porn a month closely followed by Norwegian surfers who looked at it 55.4 minutes every month, how [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>80% Of the internets content is English. 40% of internet surfers cant  even read English, let alone understand it. Out of all the countries in  the world, German internet users spend an average of 59.2 minutes  looking at porn a month closely followed by Norwegian surfers who looked  at it 55.4 minutes every month, how many of you have sites catering to  this market? Not one of you&#8230; I would bet!</p>
<p>Most webmasters that I know of automatically assume, European  surfers = Freeloading Bestiality Loving Sicko&#8217;s. That&#8217;s bullshit! In fact, a larger and larger percentage of  European surfers are looking for porn. Sure, they can find it by the  bucket load but, lets be honest, Herman from Munich who cant speak a  word of English is going to be making a lot more from this industry than  Jason in Miami.. WHY? Because Herman has a captive audience, most of  his surfers are German speaking after all, that&#8217;s the language he makes  his sites in, that&#8217;s the language of the sponsors he uses and, like it  or not, German surfers are proven to be avid porn surfers and, more  importantly, Credit Card spenders!<br />
But Wait&#8230;</p>
<p>Hang on a second, Credit Card spenders? But I thought the best  way of milking $$$ out of foreign surfers was to send them off to a  dialer program? hmmm&#8230;. perhaps I&#8217;m missing something??</p>
<p>You are! there are a lot of sponsors that don&#8217;t have any sites  in English, Germany has a load of high converting AVS sites, why is  this? Because they are written completely in German, Spain has a lot of  good quality sponsor that work wonders, Why? Again because they are  written in Spanish.</p>
<p>You have a lot of AVS, TGP and free sites that don&#8217;t make as  much as they could, WHY? because you haven&#8217;t considered the global  market! Let&#8217;s be honest here, the big sponsors of this world you use,  how many of them say in their terms and conditions, they don&#8217;t allow  access to German, Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian surfers? Ill bet at least  50% or more of them right? that&#8217;s money you have just lost! Sure, you  can ship them off to a dialer program and hope they download it, most  wont, sure you can send them to an opt-in email program and hope to make  some money from them long term, you wont, In fact, European surfers  detest having to give any information about them out. Its a privacy  thing, they don&#8217;t want you to know who they are, so you cant tell their  governments who they are, it sounds harsh but, its true.</p>
<p><strong> So How Do I Do It??<br />
</strong><br />
The best way to milk money from the European surfers is to treat  them EXACTLY the same as American surfers, but, with one major  difference&#8230; You need to build for their language, get this right and  you&#8217;ll be laughing all the way to the Bundesbank <img src="http://directory.gaywidewebmasters.com/articles/wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png" alt=":)" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
<p>But, where do you start, how can you build a site in a language  you know nothing about? Simple, do some research, there are places out  there that cater to European based webmasters, go to the forums, ask for  help, you wont be laughed at, you wont be ridiculed and, who knows, you  may just learn something in the process!</p>
<p>Sign up to a foreign sponsor, you can find a lot on our site,  most of, if not all of these foreign sponsor will gladly help you out,  they have email support in a variety of languages themselves, drop them a  line, tell them you need help, Ask for it&#8230; It will come.</p>
<p>Now you have the help you need what next? use it, ask everyday  if you have to, there are some good translation services available on  the net, spend $50 to get an existing site you have that&#8217;s working well  translated into a foreign language, I guarantee you, its money well  spent! Once you have this translated &#8216;template&#8217; site use it time and  time again, tweak it until you find the best converting site you can,  submit it to all the foreign search engines around, you&#8217;ll soon pick up  that its not much different to working your &#8216;standard&#8217; sites except,  you&#8217;ll have trapped a larger percentage of internet porn surfers and,  what&#8217;s more, this is a percentage that YOUR competitors wont have!</p>
<p><strong> Integration..<br />
</strong><br />
Is it possible to build foreign sites and English site to work  together? YES but, its hard, you have to mimic the responses you have  learnt from the trial you did with the first translated site, once you  start to see trends happening, build on them, if something doesn&#8217;t work,  swap it out, put something in its place, even if.. Its a US sponsor.  You have the framework, the surfer is in your site, they know what its  about, that&#8217;s the time to start introducing the foreign (to them)  sponsors ads.</p>
<p><strong> The Results..<br />
</strong><br />
The results of your trial will speak for themselves, you will  have tapped into an as yet untamed market, You will have more scope of  growth for your business, You will have established a new traffic  source, You will be able to reap the benefits. Of course, you need to  work for it, don&#8217;t expect magic overnight, it just isn&#8217;t gonna happen!  Remember when you first started webmastering? it was hard work, tapping into the European market is even  harder, its like starting all over again from scratch then, realizing  you know what your doing but you have been doing it wrong all these  years.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Filtering Adult Traffic For More Sales</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 20:29:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When webmasters build sites there seems to be the train of thought that just because they use one of the top converting sponsors site they will make sales regardless of what type of traffic they are sending. Unfortunately, this is often not true. One of the first steps that we should take as webmasters when [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When webmasters build sites there seems to be the train of thought that just because they use one of the top converting sponsors site they will make sales regardless of what type of traffic they are sending.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this is often not true.</p>
<p>One of the first steps that we should take as webmasters when it comes to creating a new site, whether it be a free, avs or a TGP site is to learn the art of targeting our sponsors tour with the content and, more importantly, the traffic we are going to use.</p>
<p>taking it to the simplistic levels, a straight teen sponsors wont convert on a site that gets mostly mature traffic, the niches, although complementary, are so far apart its unrealistic.</p>
<p>That said, lets take a look at some options we can all implement on our sites to better target and filter our traffic to ensure optimum conversions.</p>
<p>One of the simplest ways to target and filter your traffic is to build yourself a hub or a surfer trap. Of course, we also have to take into consideration the type of traffic we are currently receiving to our site and, that we &#8216;could&#8217; receive in the future.</p>
<p>Just because we receive 10,000 hits to our teen TGP doesn&#8217;t mean that ALL of that traffic IS looking for a teen site, this is where our surfer trap or hub site can come into play.</p>
<p>Even if your main focus is the teen niche, you should make sure that the first thing the surfer see&#8217;s when visiting any type of site you build is a multi-site FPA (Full Page Ad) where applicable.</p>
<p>This then starts your filtering process. If they know that they can find other niches than teen on your TGP then chances are, they will go to them either because that is what their niche is or, they are curious about that niche.</p>
<p>Another thing we can do as webmasters is to ensure we use the headers and footers of our pages in the proper fashion, offer our surfers a choice of the main niches, Asian, Gay, Ebony, Teen, Ect using only text links and, you will probably find that by lining these text links to your hub or surfer trap that you actually have a diverse range of traffic available to you.</p>
<p>In addition, rather than sending our surfers directly to our sponsors, send them via a filter page whether this is an FPA, or a page full of text links you made yourself detailing the benefits of the sponsor you are going to send them to, again, you will let the surfer know where they are going and, give them a choice as to whether they want to continue to that site or, choose an alternative.</p>
<p>Overall, webmasters who target their surfers by niche can, for the most part have some excellent sales with a variety of sponsors that otherwise they would not be able to see.</p>
<p>Target, Filter, Micro-Niche, however you do it, make sure your traffic is not wasted and, more importantly, make sure your sponsor is able to offer your surfer what you are telling them is inside the site.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Doorway Pages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A doorway page is built to rank high for a particular keyword or search phrase. When your doorway page is visited by the searcher it simply has a &#8220;click me&#8221; button which links to your web site. The major search engines accept these pages as long as the end result does provide what the searcher [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A doorway page is built to rank high for a particular keyword or search phrase. When your doorway page is visited by the searcher it simply has a &#8220;click me&#8221; button which links to your web site. The major search engines accept these pages as long as the end result does provide what the searcher is looking for. If you are discovered to be using doorway pages for irrelevant keywords you can expect to have your entire domain unlisted. For instance, one of our doorway pages is built to rank high for the search term -Adult Content&#8212;which is quite acceptable because when the searcher gets here he can find links to adult content providers from our site. If however, he couldn&#8217;t find links to adult content then we would risk the wrath of the all powerful search engines.</p>
<p>Once you have selected your keywords and phrases (about 50 would be the normal) you need to build a doorway page for each keyword and ideally, for each major search engine. All the major engines look for different keyword density in the text, title and description so you need to do some research by doing a search using your chosen phrase or keyword and studying the top 10 results at each engine (if you can spot them, study high ranking doorway pages).</p>
<p>Make notes of how many times the phrase or keyword is used in the title, description and body text. Is it used in header text etc? Once you have built a picture of what your doorway page should look like you can build it using your favorite html editor. Once you have done one for a particular engine the other 50 or so pages can be done by simply replacing keywords for keywords. After you have done a page for each keyword move on to the next search engine. Remember that your body text is not important but make each page unique or it may be considered spamming. It is your keyword or phrase density that you are attempting to get right. The page, when visited by a person, will be recognized for what it is, simply a link to the real content so don&#8217;t worry too much about what it looks like. When a search engine spider visits the page it is only interested in counting the keyword density in your body text.</p>
<p>As you have probably worked out there is quite a lot of work involved. 50 phrases or keywords=50 pages X the top 8 search engines= 400 pages. In reality though, you are only creating 8 doorways, 1 page for each search engine. For all the other pages you simply have to substitute the keyword for the next and alter the text around so as not to finish with 50 identical pages. OK, nearly finished but the next step is crucial if your doorways are to work.</p>
<p>Put all your pages in a folder on your server e.g. Mydomain/doorways/. Then create 2 more pages that have a link and a small description to each of your doorways (200 on each) and to each other. These are called corridor pages because the spider travels down them, visiting each page linked off them. Call these 2 pages index and home and place them in the folder with your doorway pages. Then place links to these two pages from your main index page so that a spider will be able to find them and list all your doorways. Submit only your index page and your 2 corridor pages. Do not submit your doorways to the engines.</p>
<p>Ideally, and if you can afford it, you should set up a new domain and host for your doorways. This isn’t essential but it does have benefits. These are: If you do get over zealous with your doorways and an engine does ban you for spamdexing at least your real site will be safe. Engines rank sites higher if they have lots of links to them from other domains. You can put your most important keywords in your new domain name, which will increase the ranking of the doorway pages containing those keywords.</p>
<p>Now all you have to do is wait for the engines to update their databases. We have had the best results with Google.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Do You Keep The Surfers Attention?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new discovery says that people are born to respond to information a certain way. It also indicates that when we use our in-born or natural style to process information, we relax and feel good. The same research also indicates that 92% of thousands tested have changed that style to one they think works better. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new discovery says that people are born to respond to information a  certain way. It also indicates that when we use our in-born or natural  style to process information, we relax and feel good. The same research  also indicates that 92% of thousands tested have changed that style to  one they think works better. The change causes stress. So 92% of the  viewers of your site are stressed. Because people often visit your site  and click off almost instantly, you face the problem of getting their  attention and keeping it long enough to persuade them to buy.</p>
<p>The fact is that people today have shortened attention spans. If  you don&#8217;t get them in the first few seconds, you lose them! You can  either build a terrific web site &#8212; or just end up with &#8220;click thrus.&#8221; Many site owners think it enhances a site to add animation or  cool sounds. But the answer is to make your site appeal to the  individual. Great sites of the future will know how to &#8220;individualize&#8221;  their message.</p>
<p>Even though we all have to learn how to use a computer, high  tech has not made people think the same way. You are not battling high  technology; you are fighting to keep the attention of three (3) basic  in-born styles. This may sound overwhelming, but it is really a simple  matter of anticipating a viewer&#8217;s response before he or she gets to your  site. Anticipation of responses makes or breaks your site.</p>
<p>So how do you anticipate how a viewer responds before it  happens? It is really simple. You start by learning how you personally  respond to information. Why is this the beginning place? It is because  you and the way you react when receiving or giving out information  influences everything about your site. Next you learn about the other  ways people respond to information. It is easy to begin anticipating  reactions as you get a whole new perspective on how people are born to  process information. Things start to make sense to you and people are no  longer such a mystery.</p>
<p>These conclusions are drawn after over 20 years of research. The  research verifies that it is possible to appeal to most views rather  than 2 &#8211; 4 in a thousand. So, when someone tells you how to write killer  copy, or make your site jazzy with new technology, you are hearing from  only one of the basic in-born styles. Take everything with a grain of  salt until you evaluate it according to the simple guide that lets you  appeal to ALL styles rather than only one.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Designing Your Site With Link Popularity In Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To get good traffic, your website needs to be popular, to be popular, your website needs links, to get links, your website needs to be popular. Annoying isn&#8217;t it Almost everyone agrees that link popularity is critical for your website&#8217;s visibility, traffic, and thus successfulness. It is something you need to have. As I pondered [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Almost everyone agrees that link popularity is critical for your  website&#8217;s visibility, traffic, and thus successfulness. It is something  you need to have. As I pondered the ways of establishing and improving  one&#8217;s &#8220;popularity&#8221;, eventually all come back to one central issue, your  website must be designed to be popular.</p>
<p>Link popularity is a basically the measure of links pointing to  your website and is meant to be a measure of the best websites.  Theoretically those websites that have the most links pointing to them  must be important and thus worth the visit. Unfortunately, there are a  lot of folks out there that have created programs to &#8220;boost&#8221; your  popularity artificially and all they have done is create Spam and muddy  the overall picture. The search engines and directories are keeping a  close eye on these programs.</p>
<p>Design: When getting a request or thinking about making one for a  link exchange with a website, look thoroughly over the website first.  The website&#8217;s theme or topic and general layout is the first thing to  look at. Sites with themes or topics that are related to or compliment  yours should be your main link partners. You do this to get targeted  traffic.</p>
<p>Just as you evaluated someone&#8217;s website, others will be doing  the same to yours. Make sure you know what your theme or topic is and  that it clearly encompasses the whole website. Stay focused; do not try  to cover everything.</p>
<p>Next, check out the links page or resource area. If they do have  one, is it easy to find within the site? Does it seem to be part of the  site or just a page off to the side? Are their linking rules available,  clear, and easy to follow? Do they accept links from any website or are  they choosy? Being part of someone&#8217;s well constructed links program, no  mater what size, can be a very beneficial thing indeed.</p>
<p>Again, the same goes for your website. You want to let other  webmasters know that you want to exchange links and which type of  website you will accept requests from. Make it easy for others to link  with you.</p>
<p>The last set of questions to ask yourself about any website is:</p>
<p>Is it easy to navigate<br />
Does it have too many graphics (slow loading)<br />
Is it pleasant to the eye<br />
Does the information seem to be organized in a logical fashion</p>
<p>What has been covered so far deals with what the visitors see;  if visiting the website is a pleasant experience then people will stay  and look and possibly come back. The final area to cover is what the  search engines see.</p>
<p>The underside (the source code) of the website is just as  critical when designing or linking with a website. The search engines  are the ones that read this and if it is not done properly then the  website can not succeed. Below are a few things you need to consider in  your source code and any potential site that has asked to be linked by  you.</p>
<p>Does the website contain frames<br />
Does it use the headers, titles, meta-tags, and alt tags properly<br />
Do the keyword location(s) and density seem appropriate and &#8220;optimized&#8221;</p>
<p>The latter two issues mentioned above are critical, for they are the backbone to traffic production.</p>
<p>Content: The information you have is just as important as how  you set it up on your website. The more popular websites or the ones  with good link popularity are those that have valuable information or resource(s) for its audience after all, they fill a niche! People will  visit, stay, return, and recommend a website if it has the content they  want or need.</p>
<p>&#8220;Content is king.&#8221; A well-designed and organized website might  look good but if it does not deliver anything of value, it will not be  successful. Whatever subject matter you have on your site, make sure you  have something of interest and importance to add to the subject, if you  do and you promote it well, you and your site will be successful. In  this context, it (content) does not just refer to images, why not add  some stories or interesting links to news articles to improve your sites  &#8216;popularity&#8217;.</p>
<p>In addition to information, resources like mailing lists,  surveys, polls, classified ads, forums, etc. are all things if used  appropriately can add value and fresh content to your website which, in  turn will assist you in interacting with your sites visitors.</p>
<p>In conclusion: Take the time to design and optimize your website  properly for the search engines. Make sure you have something of value  or importance to add to whatever area your website is in. Provide  resources and other tools, which your visitors could use and will make  them come back. Be proactive and interact with your visitors. Websites  that are dynamic and active are the best ones. All of this might take a  little more time to get your website up and running, but it will be  worth it.</p>
<p>For yours or any website to be popular, it needs the links and  to get the links, it needs to show the other webmasters that it is  worthy of a link. It seems everyone today has a website, but not  everyone has put together a website that adds value to the Internet  community. Take a critical look at your website and any website you  might link to and ask yourself&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>Would you bookmark it?</p>
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		<title>Traffic Filtering &#8211; Country Specific Redirects</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To some, actually marketing to foreign surfers is a waste of time rather  than a business practice. Unfortunately, they are missing out on  additional revenue. We are already beginning to see some of the major  sponsors in the adult industry embracing these foreign markets and, not  just by utilizing dialers.</p>
<p>However, filtering your traffic base is often the hardest part  of this money making equation. That is where the following piece of PHP  coding can come in handy.</p>
<p><strong> PHP FILTERING CODE<br />
</strong><br />
&lt;?<br />
$user_lan = $HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE;</p>
<p>if($user_lan==&#8217;de&#8217;) {<br />
## German<br />
$redir_url = &#8220;http://www.germanlanguagepageurl.com&#8221;;</p>
<p>} elseif($user_lan==&#8217;fr&#8217;) {<br />
## French<br />
$redir_url = &#8220;http://www.frenchlanguagepageurl.com&#8221;;</p>
<p>} elseif($user_lan==&#8217;it&#8217;) {<br />
## Italian<br />
$redir_url = &#8220;http://www.italianlanguagepageurl.com&#8221;;</p>
<p>} elseif($user_lan==&#8217;es&#8217;) {<br />
## Spain<br />
$redir_url = &#8220;http://www.spanishlanguagepageurl.com&#8221;;</p>
<p>## US traffic or Rest of world not defined above<br />
} else {<br />
$redir_url = &#8220;http://www.yourmainpageurl.com&#8221;;</p>
<p>}</p>
<p>header(&#8220;Location: $redir_url&#8221;);<br />
exit;</p>
<p>?&gt;</p>
<p>So, we know that the above piece of coding can redirect surfers  based on their country of origin however, in order for you to maximize  this to its full potential you will need to know the country specific  codes (Also called ISO 639 codes) for each of the main browser  languages. Some of these are as follows.</p>
<p>da | Danish<br />
de | German<br />
en | English<br />
es | Spanish<br />
fi | Finnish<br />
fr | French<br />
it | Italian<br />
jp | Japanese</p>
<p>The problem you now have is finding where to send your filtered  country specific surfers to. Of course, there is always the dialer  option however, this is not going to be as lucrative to your wallet as  what most people will have you believe.</p>
<p>In fact, I very rarely use a dialer on my foreign traffic  instead, I tend to send them to a language specific tour page from one  of the big sponsors and, if they do not sign up to that sponsors site,  this is the point where I throw a dialer at them and, if the dialer  still doesn&#8217;t make any money off the surfer I then recycle the surfer  for a fresh one through a toplist or banner exchange heavy page.</p>
<p>In doing this I find it is often more productive than &#8216;regular&#8217;  English speaking traffic as, if you give the surfer something they are  looking for, they will be more inclined to buy.</p>
<p>Hopefully this article has given you some insight into filtering  and using your foreign traffic as oppose to just sending them off to a  dialer program.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Converting Japanese Traffic &#8211; The Niche Paysites That Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up to this point we have only looked at the European traffic sources and what niches convert for them however, we will now take a look at the Japanese specific adult surfers and, see just what makes them tick when they come to look online for porn. Japanese Adult Traffic &#8211; Dispelling The Myths. Contrary [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Up to this point we have only looked at the European traffic sources and  what niches convert for them however, we will now take a look at the  Japanese specific adult surfers and, see just what makes them tick when  they come to look online for porn.</p>
<p><strong> Japanese Adult Traffic &#8211; Dispelling The Myths.<br />
</strong><br />
Contrary to popular beliefs Japanese porn surfers are not all  looking for Bukakke or Hentai orientated adult sites in fact, the  results we saw far from backed this up. Also, many webmasters believe  Japanese traffic is worthless again, from our results this is simply not  the case.</p>
<p><strong> Japanese Adult Traffic &#8211; The Niches.<br />
</strong><br />
We were extremely pleased with the results we found from the  Japanese traffic we got to our hub sites in fact, we altered the type of  sponsors we used on our Japanese hubs so that we could see just how  well this type of international adult traffic converted and, i think you  will see the results are worthy of you sending your Japanese adult  traffic to sites that do not encompass dialers as the only means of  revenue for those surfers after reading this article.</p>
<p><strong> Asian.<br />
</strong><br />
We set up a small niche specific &#8216;Asian&#8217; hub trap that we could  use to primarily filter our Japanese traffic through and, as we  expected, very little of the traffic actually purchased memberships to  these sites that were supposedly made specifically for Japanese surfers  instead, all but 2 sales came from sites outside of this &#8216;Asian&#8217;  specific hub.</p>
<p><strong> Ebony.<br />
</strong><br />
By far our best converting niche on Japanese traffic, the sales  figures we saw from a join perspective were enough to warrant that we  altered the rest of our hub site to ensure maximum exposure of the Ebony  niche sites we were using to get them in front of the Japanese surfer  as quickly as possible.</p>
<p><strong> Anime / Hentai / Toon.<br />
</strong><br />
Again another surprise, the sales we saw on these niche paysites  were lower overall when compared to sites in completely different  niches what was also surprising about this is that the vast majority of  adult webmasters will actively push their Japanese traffic to sites in  this niche.</p>
<p><strong>Bukakke.<br />
</strong><br />
Finding a Japanese Bukakke sponsors was impossible for us,  instead, we opted to send the traffic to a US only paysite and, as  expected, we had no sales for this niche on the Japanese traffic we saw  flowing through our sites. As mentioned above with the Anime niche, this  is often the first type of site adult webmasters will send their  Japanese speaking traffic too and, as we thought, this is wrong.</p>
<p><strong> Teen.<br />
</strong><br />
The teen niche converted really well for us, not as well as the  ebony niche did but non the less, we received a steady amount of signups  each month, this steady signup rate was also added to by recurring  incomes from the previous months signups towards the end of our three  month test period.</p>
<p><strong> Gay.<br />
</strong><br />
As with the Bukakke niche paysite we received absolutely no  sales to the Japanese gay paysite we used in our hub site this was  surprising as even with the other international traffic we had gotten at  least one sale a month but, alas, it seems the vast majority of  Japanese surfers do not want to see naked men online.</p>
<p><strong> Amateur.<br />
</strong><br />
Specifically amateur web cam sites converted for us on our  Japanese traffic and again, this was good because of the rebills at the  end of the month in fact, we still have some rebills continuing now some  5 months after our test period ended.</p>
<p><strong> Japanese Adult Surfers &#8211; An Overview.<br />
</strong><br />
As expected at the start of the test period, Japanese adult  surfers are not primarily interested in Bukakke and Anime sites in fact,  it would appear they were primarily interested in the Ebony paysites we  had to offer them. This is interesting in itself because, when offered  &#8216;Asian&#8217; niche paysites we only achieved 2 sales a month compared to the  vast amount of sales to the Ebony niche, I think it might be worthwhile  re-visiting Japanese traffic at a later date so we can evaluate exactly  what preferences they have over time.</p>
<p>One other thing we discovered when testing the Japanese traffic  was that, as we have been saying for a long time, Japanese surfers do  hold credit / debit cards and, will use them online if their needs can  be matched. This is good as if, like us, you use recurring sponsors on  this type of traffic you will see some good long term residual income.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Converting Italian Adult Traffic &#8211; The Niche Paysites That Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Continuing with our article series of country specific traffic and which niches work for the various global markets in this article we will take a look at some of the most complicated traffic to &#8216;work&#8217; Italian Adult Surfers. The reason I say most complicated is for the simple reason that, to date there are very [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuing with our article series of country specific traffic and which  niches work for the various global markets in this article we will take  a look at some of the most complicated traffic to &#8216;work&#8217; Italian Adult  Surfers. The reason I say most complicated is for the simple reason  that, to date there are very few Italian paysites this makes it harder  for us as webmasters to tap into these markets especially if we  ourselves, do not know what the Italian surfer is after. That said, lets  get on with the article.</p>
<p><strong> Italian Traffic &#8211; Quick Analysis.<br />
</strong><br />
As already mentioned surfers from Italy are hard to pre-qualify  given that there are very few sites catering to this European market at  the present time, this means that there are no sources of background  information to look at or, statistical analysis&#8217;s available from other paysites.</p>
<p><strong> Italian Adult Surfers &#8211; The Niches.<br />
</strong><br />
For one of the most affluent international markets going it  comes as a surprise to see that there are almost no localized pay sites  for the Italian market this made our initial filtering of the Italian  traffic much harder opting for translated free sites over paysite tour  pages to send the traffic to itself then, once they hit the free sites  either choosing to send them back into our central hub or, to the US  version pay site of the niche free site they were visiting. That said  here are the results from the previous 3 (three) months of traffic that  we observed.</p>
<p><strong> Ebony.<br />
</strong><br />
The Ebony niche would appear to be the most consistent  converting niche on Italian traffic however, given that almost all of  the niches we used on the Italian surfers were quite evenly spread for  sales (Ebony was only 5 sales in front) this, I am sure is not a good  indicator and, likewise with the Japanese and Chinese traffic, this is  an area of international adult marketing that should ideally be  re-visited at a later day.</p>
<p><strong> For Women.<br />
</strong><br />
Even more surprising than the fact there are very few localized  paysites for Italy was the fact that the &#8216;For Women&#8217; niche converted  just as well as the other niches we used for our Italian traffic, of  course, this at first would seem to indicate that the vast majority of  surfers we had on our sites from Italy were female however, as we all  know, the Straight male niche is big in gay so, there is a chance the  sales we got from our Italian traffic to the For Women niche paysites we  used were equally male and female.</p>
<p><strong> Softcore General.<br />
</strong><br />
(Softcore Adult Tours) The other strange thing we noticed was that  paysites we offered to our Italian surfers that were Hardcore in nature  didn&#8217;t convert as well as the paysites that had softcore tours, this  would lend itself to the fact that Italian porn surfers are not looking  for hardcore &#8211; quite different to most other country traffic sources.</p>
<p><strong>Tranny.<br />
</strong><br />
The transsexual niche paysites that we offered to the Italian  surfers also had some good results again, this is strange given that  almost every other countries surfer we sent to a tranny site didn&#8217;t  convert. One other thing that comes up with this and, given the fact  that the for women niche paysites we used had good results would be that  perhaps the Italian surfers are interested in the more obscure niches  available on the adult internet.</p>
<p><strong> Italian Adult Traffic &#8211; An Overview.<br />
</strong><br />
All in all, as stated at the beginning of this article the  Italian surfers would certainly appear at first glance to be more varied  and obscure in their sexual preferences than other countries whom  appear to have clear cut, well defined &#8216;types&#8217; of site that interest  them.</p>
<p>I think as mentioned above Italian traffic needs to be looked at  in more depth in a future article as, to my surprise the traffic didn&#8217;t  work on the niches that previously converted well for the same amounts  and quality of traffic.</p>
<p>Article written by Lee</p>
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		<title>Converting German Adult Traffic &#8211; The Niche Paysites That Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the rapid development of US companies and webmasters looking to attract a larger percentage of international surfers and, wanting to make money off these surfers I thought it would be an idea to share the most prevalent niches for each of the international markets country specific surfers. In this first article we will take [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the rapid development of US companies and webmasters looking to  attract a larger percentage of international surfers and, wanting to  make money off these surfers I thought it would be an idea to share the  most prevalent niches for each of the international markets country  specific surfers. In this first article we will take a look at the  niches which convert best on German oriented surfer traffic.</p>
<p><strong> German Traffic &#8211; Dispelling The Myths.<br />
</strong><br />
First and foremost I think it would be a good idea to let you  know that, strangely enough, not all German surfers are looking for  kinky, in your face sex, in fact, they pretty much have the same  tendencies towards their online porn as US based surfers do, with that  in mind, lets take a look at some of the niches that do convert well on  German traffic.</p>
<p><strong> German Traffic &#8211; The Niches.<br />
</strong><br />
As with any type of surfer the best way of getting them to  convert is to start targeting them from the second they hit your site  using Full Page Ads, localized text links and, consoles, over the last 3  (three) months we found that the niches which converted best on German  porn surfers were as follows.</p>
<p><strong> Amateur.<br />
</strong><br />
The German adult surfers we sent to several amateur sites,  including live web-cam sites and paysites converted exceptionally well,  it would certainly seem from the last three months of stats that German  porn surfers like the &#8216;amateur&#8217; porn angle when it comes to satisfying  themselves online.</p>
<p><strong> Teen.<br />
</strong><br />
As with the US adult surfer, it would appear that the teen niche  is truly a global requisite in fact, the teen niche was one of our best  converting niches across the globe when we analyzed our international  traffic conversion ratios.</p>
<p><strong> Gay.<br />
</strong><br />
To our surprise the little German traffic we did send to  localized German gay sites converted at less than 1:75, bearing in mind  that the best converting niche for us was Teen and, that the specific  site we sent the teen traffic to converted overall at around 1:138 we  will be targeting a lot more German gay traffic in the future.</p>
<p><strong> Fetish.<br />
</strong><br />
No mystery here, when we started our filtering process we  ensured that the various fetish niches were high on our filtering list,  after all, everyone seems to know that German porn surfers are looking  for the hard to find hardcore scene and, the general fetish niche seemed  to work wonderfully.</p>
<p><strong> Ebony.<br />
</strong><br />
The ebony niche was a vary profitable one for the traffic we  filtered to it, in summary, my personal feelings are that it converted  so well because ebony men and women in Germany are very few and far  between, again the results for this niche would seem to back-up the fact  that giving Germans access to something that might be &#8216;taboo&#8217; in their  country converts their traffic well.</p>
<p><strong> Other Niches.<br />
</strong><br />
In addition to the above niches which converted above and beyond  the others we used we did get a few sales to some more micro-niched paysites for example, BBW, Asian, Cumshot and General  Hardcore sites had around 3-5 sales per site, per pay period. Given that  we did not target this type of traffic as effectively as we could have  done and, that the traffic was from TGP&#8217;s and Geo Targeted Traffic  Brokers we were happy with the results we saw.</p>
<p><strong> German Adult Traffic &#8211; The Results.<br />
</strong><br />
It would seem, given our results from the 3 month test we ran on  our traffic that the top converting niches for German adult surfers are  the Amateur, Teen and Gay niches. Although, the rest of the niches we  filtered out our traffic to did not convert as we would have hoped we  still saw a good rate of sales month on month from the previous pay  period.</p>
<p>When all is said and done, as long as you have German porn  surfers on your sites you would be wise to start spreading and filtering  this traffic to some niches that, perhaps you wouldn&#8217;t have ordinarily  targeted after all, a sale is more money in your pocket, whether you  know the niche or not.</p>
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