Interview with adult webmaster Alex from Adult Paysite Index
May 5, 2008
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Since we work in adult business we make larger networks of adult sites. In the past we had 5000 domains and small adult sites optimized for Search Engine Traffic which made us able to gain about 700k traffic daily about 10 years ago, later we made several smaller networks. Our last network of about 150 TGP and MGP Sites was able to gain about 1M traffic daily. Now we work on a 500+ Sites Network containing of TGP, MGP and Text Sites which is noskim to fit the competition of Tube Sites.
Here are the samples of our sites:
500 Traffic Trades/Link Exchanges and Adult Paysite Index
WJ: What experiences prepared you for your current role as a webmaster/online publisher? What did you do prior to your current business?
Nothing, when I begun I had zero experience, but common sense made me realize that there is money to be made in an easy way. Prior to online adult business i was a DJ for a long time and while still at school, right after finishing school i immediately got self-employed. Working for myself is my religion since then.
WJ: If you can only pick one, what is the SECRET ingredient to succeeding in online publishing/the webmaster business?
Common Sense and Logic are the most important things a successfull webmaster should have and use of course. Every other aspect is closely related to it and the product of thinking logicaly and using common sense to put the puzzle together, to forsee things, to understand your visitors and everything else related. Additionally i would say it’s very important to find good and qualified workers/employees if you have to expand your business which realy seems to be a probelm. Currently I’am very happy that i have 3 people working on my projects that I can trust and that give their best over several months now.
WJ: What do you think of Web 2.0 and how has it impacted your business? What is the next trend for user interactivity?
It hasn’t impact my business in anyway. We build Sites based on simple html since we are in business and we don’t see any reason to change this. The next trend for user interactivity? Honestly, no idea…
WJ: Should the Internet be regulated? Are there any parts of the Net that could use regulation? Please explain your position thoroughly.
Only in some parts. Generally I’am all for freedom and free speech, but some worldwide regulations could be at least worth thinking about it. For example issues regarding and related to Spam, illegal Pornography, Guns and Drugs. It’s just obvious that the Internet as itself is “exposed”, due to it’s anonymity, to criminals and here I see place and need for some possible regulations to protect internet users.
WJ: What is the future of affiliate marketing? Where do you see yourself in this future scenario?
Affilate Marketing will take a more and more important factor in my opinion. There is a huge competition in place, more and more affilate programs try to get a piece of the cake, so do new webmasters. Logically I prepare myself for my own affilate program in the long run, which again makes only sense if you have your own traffic resources. Other than that, I was and am still satisfied with being an affilliate.
WJ: Please discuss your future plans for your web properties and other future developments.
As I said earlier, currently we are working on a 500+ Site Network, about 200 Sites are finished but not yet released for public. Due to huge competition in the normal TGP business and the fast growing Tube Sites it was just logical to look for a new way to be able to compete with these. As a result I decided to make a very large network which covers every possible niche you can think about. Additionally, it’s time to be as honest as possible to your visitors, the days of misleading them,forwarding and redirecting them against their will and similar practices are over in my opinion. Therefore, we decided to make our new network absolutly surfer-friendly which includes: very fast loading sites due absolute simplicity, no misleading links, and giving them exactly the content they are looking for. Future developements may include raising the amount of sites for this network to 1000 to cover even every micro-niche and launch an affilate program.






