I recommend Tumbler, Tumbler is the favriote site for those in adult niche, and there are many bots out there that you can automate things; create and maintain multiple blogs easy and in no time. then lead the traffic to your money site where you sell your products.
I don't know about google's recent update, but the safest way for sure is to do it manually. manual blog commenting is something people pay freelancers to do because it worth it.
Since two different CPA networks told you your traffic is fruad. then it's not the networks who are cheating. I've always been skeptical about paid traffics, change your traffic source.
My friend, CPA will never die. As long as there are internet users (which their number grows every day) there will be marketing, and as long as marketing exist, there will be ads, and as long as...you get the idea...so cpa will never die.
So I've been thinking about creating a site that it's main income source will be Adsense, and I was wondering how many people these days use this extention on their browser? should I reconsider doing this?
I have experience with adf.ly and linkbucks and I'm telling they're both not worthing your time, there many other worthwhile methods out there, I'd stay away from adf.ly or any other similar services.
Speaking from experience, "All in one SEO pack" is good for all your on-site optimization. it was fine for me. don't know about yoast but it seems to be better than the All in one pack.
SEO will never die, that's a fact but, however there's no point going for keywords like that because the competition is insane, still you can go for other not that popular keywords like: "earn 5$ per day"
Hey all, so tis is my site, I'm using a premium theme on wordpress and I'm surprised how stupid and limited this popular website managment system (WP) is. I had to edit many things manually, and it doesn't even let me to post at pages other than the home pages which is redicules and many other...
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