We all know that it’s kind of easy to build members base with your tube site just because you give porn away for free.
Now let’s discuss what are the ways of earning from a tube site?
My thoughts:Adding A Dating / Cams In A SidebarAdd a link to paysite under each video.Selling advertising
Is there’s more ways to earn money from a tube?
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I just notice this
http://es.naughtyamerica.com/index.p…article?id=131
Quote: Epassporte Payment Changes: 2008-06-27 19:00
Dear Naughty America Affiliates,
We are switching all affiliate accounts using Epassporte as a payment solution over to wire payments or check payments. It is a timely process, please work with us as we make this switch.
For check payments please contact us in order to update your payment information on your account.
For wire payments please contact us with bank wire information and to speak with us on getting any wire fees covered by Naughty America.
International affiliates can now have money wired directly into their bank account or thru another form of direct payment. This will allow for more control over payments to be made on a timely manner. We understand that Epassporte is a convenient method of payment but we feel that wiring your money directly is an overall better solution and helps to alleviate all fraud related issues.
Please bare with us as we make this change, and contact myself or Joe Johnson our Director of Affiliates for any questions or concerns.
Mark Bauman
icq: 136433400
email: mark@naughtyamerica.com
Joe Johnson
icq: 478535569
email: joe@naughtyamerica.com
Thank you,
Naughty America dammm now i have to go back to cheques
that cost me $15 bank fee for each cheques i bank
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This is all clicked traffic, from no skim, or low skim freesites, tgps, and blogs, and usually japan sites promoting japan sponsors, or asian teen sites promoting asian teen solo girls and asian teen paysites etc etc
took me forever to make this list, hope it helps some of you and i’d love if you posted your stats too
thanks
1:432 (4) Asian1on1.com from NaughtyAmerica
1:513 (75) KatYoung from MayorsMoney
1:514 (1) BaileysRoom from AxisAdult
1:589 (10) DirtyOrientals from 21sexturycash
1:783 (93) LilyKoh from Islanddollars
1:857 (1) AsianSexThrills from FetishHits
1:865 (10) I Love Thai Pussy from Islanddollars
1:922 (9) MyCuteAsian from Avrevenue
1:1227 (20) 88Square from Methodcash
1:1228 (15) JoonMali from IslandDollars
1:1318 (2) Av9898 from Zencash
1:1335 (5) MyAsianDreams from TrafficGigolos
1:1429 (4) Patpong Pussy from Methodcash
1:1523 (14) Asha Kumara from Islanddollars
1:1639 (3) AllAsianPass from Deecash
1:1688 (7) ThaiCuties from Clockworkcash
1:1732 (2) Javhq from AVrevenue
1:2182 (3) HornyTokyo from CashCore
1:2320 (5) AsianPervert from Missiondollars
1:2426 (9) ForbiddenTokyo from DigitalDope
1:2721 (1) Real-ThaiPussy from Missiondollars
1:2871 (4) AsianCreamyPies from OCCash
1:3374 (10) AlmondTease from CashCore
1:3643 (8) Girl2Schoolgirl Missiondollars
1:3877 (5) FilipinoFuck from Methodcash
1:4272 (2) AllAsians from Methodcash
1:4491 (1) Asian Exotics from PimpRoll
1:4816 (1) AsianBootyHunters from NichedSites
1:5311 (1) BlackDongFromHongKong from TrafficGigolos
1:13255 (1) TeensFromTokyo from Payserve
0:1970 AsianSexTrip from AdultPlayersClub
0:3716 JavHardcore from RealSexCash
0:4244 Jp18 from Jp18cash
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I know that some lists have a rule about not submitting to the same category too often. Most of them also have one gay category only. Since I want to be building more gay FS in the future, I was wondering about the following -
I’ve seen some LL’s mention once a week for categories. I take it that’s once every seven days and not once every seven submissions, right? i.e. I can do only gay, as long as I submit to them just once a week? As owners of mixed LL’s (gay and straight), do you feel swamped by gay submissions, or are you eager to be getting more? In other words, will sending in 2 gay FS a week get my sites rejected?
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Facebook has outgrown its small-guy appeal, and is no longer the “David” to MySpace’s “Goliath,” as both social networks now have about the same number of unique monthly visitors. comScore indicated that both Facebook and MySpace had approximately 115 million unique visitors in April, while other reports indicate that the figure has risen to 118 million.
As expected, there have been many mini-backlashes against Facebook on its way to Internet superstardom. News Feeds and Beacons aside, Facebook’s reputation has become mired in dirt lately, in large part thanks to one of the features that helped to ignite the social network’s huge growth: its applications.
As of Monday, Facebook analytics and developer services company, Adonomics, indicated that there were 28,946 applications on Facebook (28,797 according to Facebook itself), with 899,115,865 installs, and over 200,000 developers evaluating the platform. The applications were used over 34 million times during the previous 24 hours, and accumulate to a total valuation of over $438 million, according to Adonomics. Clearly, Facebook apps are huge.
It would be great for Facebook and its users if all of these applications were legitimate, straightforward, and likable. However, as is the case in nearly every aspect of this world, this is not the case. Many applications are useless, annoying, and intrusive, if not deceiving.
An untamed Facebook app world is not a viable option for a company trying to assert itself as a leader on the entire Internet, one that is trying its best to live up to its $x billion valuation.
So, the social networking giant decided to restrict the visibility of all applications. The changes will be reflected in the anticipated unveiling of a new Facebook user interface, and will essentially mask applications that a user decides to try out (at least initially). This will be done in order to get rid of the daunting application installation screen and all the unknown visibility concerns that may lie behind it. It is also aimed at limiting the wild (and sometimes uncouth) spread of the more trashy applications.
This move seems to take some of the air out of the room for many of the bigger developers of these apps. While smaller developers may be able to take advantage of this more “level playing ground,” larger developers have less incentive to continue a furious pace of app releases.
Slide, founded by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin, is the developer behind FunWall, Top Friends, and SuperPoke!, among various others. It has a valuation of just under $324 million, according to Adonomics. Less than a week after Facebook announced its planned changes for its applications, Slide announced that it would stop pumping out new apps and would focus on maintaining and improving the apps that it has already released. While it is hailed by many as a smart move for the company, it is an undeniable slap in the face to Facebook. Slide is clearly not happy with the pending change.
This is likely a sentiment shared by many of the other larger Facebook app developers. It will be interesting to observe how Facebook responds, if at all, and who will ultimately end up the big, long-term winners and losers. As of now, it appears that both large developers and Facebook lose at least a little bit to begin with, and they both have tasteless application makers to blame.
http://www.dmconfidential.com/blogs/…arketing/1871/
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I was doing a search on Google and I got pretty deep in the results when I stumbled across a web site that is selling access to user names and passwords to pay sites.
I won’t post the site here so that it does not get abused, but they claim to add tens of thousands of sites daily. I tested some of the samples and I was sent directly to the members section of that pay site.
For more details or information, private message or ICQ me. You may already be aware of the site as it looks like it’s been around a while.
I’m not sure what you can do legally if you find accounts for your site, but you can at least disable the account and stop access.
Steve
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Well, this is the title of an article that I found today on web and thought it’s worth to be shared. Especially interesting the part about tubes.
Go Kill Yourself – 10 Reasons Your Business is Dying :: Article
Btw, what’s Vanilla content?
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Just in case you morons didnt know, GFY is owned by Playboy. I may be banned, but gfy is owned by Playboy, the company that Hugh Hefner started. I love Hugh Hefner.I just wish I could meet him. God bless you Hugh Hefner!!!!!!!!!!
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are these instructions understandable? please vote yes or no
download the VideoPlayer.zip
unzip it
upload file to the folder that the flash player’s html file will be located
copy/paste the code we provide you in the html
upload html
view on your domain
spaz
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Had a thought reading that other guys thread about stopping torrent and tube sites, and I had a thought.
What if a bunch of us made an effort to start a bunch of porn torrent and tube sites, small and completely illegal but with good intentions.
They would operate as fronts for their real mission - data collection. Put something tricky into the TOS so that by using the site for illegal activities they are breaking your terms, and record as much information about each user as possible.
Send heavy usage users threatening legal letters, without naming the specific sites they used, but make reference to all the porn things they downloaded, in as much detail as possible.
Hung Black Gay Gangbang 15 - 4.2gb downloaded
Cum Dumpsters Site Rip - 3.2gb downloaded
Fuck My Dirty Pussy 4 - 1.4gb downloaded
This will lead to divorces, news coverage, and lots of fear.. You don’t even need to take them to court, just sending the letters would do enough damage.
Lots of parents would also be getting these letters, and banning their kids from using the internet too.
People always say they never go after the users, and with the inability to go after the site owners at this point, why not fuck with the users who are causing all this shit in the first place?
The other idea I had…
Some file formats have reserved space, that is ignored by the reader. A good example is jpg EXIF data. Other movie formats also have space that could be utilized in similar ways, and unless a reader was programmed specifically to find this data, it would pretty much be completely invisible.
Paysite owners could write small bits of encrypted data to their movies right before the movie gets sent to their customers, which would be harmless. However. If they went and uploaded that file to certain places, you could just download the file and find out information like: who originally downloaded it from your site, and their IP address (after decoding it). Of course if they sent it to a tube site it’s harder, because it would be thrown away on re-encode.. But for newsgroups, rapidshare, megaupload, p2p, torrents, it would be fairly effective. There’s obviously a number of "super uploaders" out there who spread this stuff.. If you stop them or strike fear of real life repercussions on them, perhaps it makes a dent. Also it would allow a real court case against an uploader, which would be a nice thing to see.
Thoughts?
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