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Old 2008-08-15, 06:43 PM   #25
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I don't trade with splogs, but I have built a few. They can come in handy for filtering your traffic into related niches and subniches. Say you have an asian blog that you put a lot of time into and gets decent traffic, you could create a bunch of splogs like asian babes, asian anal, asian bjs, asian teens, etc. The splogs aren't really meant to pull SE traffic (although they sometimes do), you're just providing every possible type of content the visitor is likely to enjoy.
I hear a lot of talk about this but I just don't get it. I can create a general asian blog and I can create categories like Asian Babes, Asian Anal, Asian BJ's, Asian Teens, etc. With a little sidebar coding I can promote the categories as seperate blogs, with seperate feeds, seperate links. Hell if you want you can have seperate themes (I don't recommend it only because it becomes a whole lot of extra work). So out of one general asain blog, I can generate 10 or so micro niche blogs. All with quality posts.

Now some, like me, will say that a blog built for traffic will not sell as well as one built for sales and one built for sales doesn't get as much traffic. The truth of the matter is that there are a number of effective ways to sell. Instead of building a splog, build a freesite, or just an effective sales page and link to that from your blog posts.

So if you have 10 categories, you only need to build 10 effective sales pages, SEO the hell out of them and I'd bet you'd be much better off than with the splogs.

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I'm too wimpy to try a general adult blog yet.
Same concept as above, just a lot more work. General blog, Categories for niche's, sub-categories for micro-niches.
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