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Author Topic: After FOSTA disaster: Backpage alternatives in Europe?  (Read 1461 times)

Dylan_Varnet

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Re: After FOSTA disaster: Backpage alternatives in Europe?
« Reply #15 on: 09 September 2019, 12:42:32 pm »
Morning! Ladies, I was looking inside AdultWork exist already the area for Developers:

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I think can be an interesting option, soemone  ??? is using this service? They're offering also SEO?
« Last Edit: 09 September 2019, 02:53:10 pm by amy »

saltysweet

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Re: After FOSTA disaster: Backpage alternatives in Europe?
« Reply #16 on: 09 September 2019, 01:16:09 pm »
Yes it's a copy of your existing AW page but with changeable designs you can fiddle with. I guess you can attach it to your regular personal website or use it on directories. I haven't looked into their SEO, don't know how customised or effective that is seeing as AW is not visible on Google search I am a bit sceptical.

I have fiddled with my AW template but not used it as my personal sites work ok... and because my personal websites offer different services and fees I don't want them linked to my AW persona.
« Last Edit: 09 September 2019, 01:21:26 pm by saltysweet »

seraphine

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Re: After FOSTA disaster: Backpage alternatives in Europe?
« Reply #17 on: 10 September 2019, 07:08:36 pm »
Morning! Ladies, I was looking inside AdultWork exist already the area for Developers:

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I think can be an interesting option, soemone  ??? is using this service? They're offering also SEO?

I really like your thinking!  :)

I haven't used it but I think it operates just like AW, so essentially nothing belongs to you and you have to obey their rules.
It's like renting a room in a dorm - they tell you what is and isn't allowed and can kick you out any time. Not much fun, isn't it?

If you have some time on your hands, it really might be a good option to do your website in WordPress yourself.
1. Buy a domain with Who Is protection (example: with Namecheap).
2. Choose a theme (there are free ones or paid, which you can find on ThemeForest).
3. Find hosting that allows adult content (first contact the company and ask if they allow 'pornographic' content, if you're planning posting more explicit photos etc).

If you have questions, there is a small IT section here.
I've only done one amateurish website but I'd be happy to help, so you can also PM me.
« Last Edit: 12 September 2019, 11:49:24 pm by 80s synthetic »