DMFParadox
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If your site is new: NO. If you're trying to get a following, don't be generic. Free porn is everywhere. You've got a niche. Find a niche inside that niche. Really rare and exotic worlds. Talk it up. Like, say, foot-on-foot torture. I haven't seen too much of that. Heck, I may click on a link just out of curiosity for this newfangled foolishness. Do like a 4-part video series on that, then move on to another sub-niche. Different kinds of heels, say. How different brands work differently - does a Dolci balance better than a Baby Phat? Try them both. Make it a focus feature. Etc., etc. Make your headlines and page titles clear and descriptive. Return to the video/picture topics that generate interest, but keep throwing new things in the mix, within the niche. If you've got a following: YES. Take what you've got and expand on it. Slowly. Add content about general BDSM as it relates to your main niche. Then just add BDSM content, but try to focus on a different niche, explore as much as you can out of it. Keep the lines sharp, though. Add a different section to your website, make it clear to your visitors what to expect and where to go to look for it. Then follow their interest. If a section is getting more interest, grow it, not the underperforming ones. Unless you have an opinion about it.. Try to follow your passions, of course. If you care about something you can cover the esotera of it much better than if you're just clinically observing from a distance. Visitors can tell, and will reward you by caring themselves.
< Message edited by DMFParadox -- 10/30/2010 11:36:12 PM >
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bloody hell, get me some aspirin and a whiskey straight "The role of gender in society is the most complicated thing I’ve ever spent a lot of time learning about, and I’ve spent a lot of time learning about quantum mechanics." - Randall Munroe
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