If you don't know what P2P is yet, then you must have been hiding under a rock for the last 3 years while it has grown to be one of the largest methods for adult webmasters to generate traffic en mass for very little work. Continue reading this simple article to learn the basics of setting up a good P2P marketing campaign and learn how you can drive highly targeted traffic to your sites with very little.

What Is P2P Marketing?

P2P Marketing, or Peer-To-Peer marketing as it is also know, is a method that you can use to freely distribute your websites content over a whole network of users that are looking for 'free' porn however, rather than giving the surfer everything for free, you should distribute smaller clips that offer a taste of what your site has to offer in order to get these surfers/users to your websites url, looking for more of the same content you placed on the P2P network.

So What Do I Put On The Networks?

A very good question and in all honesty, this is going to depend on what you feel comfortable giving out, you can share full scenes, 5 minute clips, audio files, images and even DRM protected content on the P2P networks however, whatever you decide to distribute, you need to make sure your websites url is prevalent on every media file you share, as this is how the end-user will find your site and hopefully, signup for more. The one good piece of advice I can offer you here is to look on the existing P2P networks and see what surfers are already looking for, in terms of both content and keywords.

Naming Your P2P Files.

The one major time consuming part of starting a good P2P marketing campaign is making sure that the people looking for content on the networks are going to be able to find it, easily. With this in mind, you need to consider not only who your target audience is for the media you will be distributing, but also the keywords they are likely to use when searching for this content and ultimately, what words in the file name are going to induce them to download and play your media file/s.

A good example for a file name might be something like...

Hardcore Gay Sex 3 of 10, 2m 360x480, gay porn, two gay men having hardcore gay sex with each other, naked, gay, hairy, bear, twink, nude, Will West, Some Studio Name, high quality gay porn, mypornsite.com .mpg

Now at first glance, this filename might seem a little strange to you and, in all honesty it really is but once you start to understand how P2P networks differ from regular filenames in terms of what they can contain, you'll begin to understand why the sample above is actually REALLY good in terms of the traffic it will attract. Lets take a quick look at how this 'naming' actually breaks down.

First of all, we have a simple description of what the movie contains, then we have a run time and a size of the clip, we then have a 'genre' of porn, in this instance gay porn, we then have a more detailed description of what the file contains, along with some additional keywords separated by commas, a studio name (if you want to include that) a description of what type of stuff the studio produces, and finally, your website name, making it easier for the user to find more clips from YOUR site.

There are several software applications that you can find via a quick Google search that will also help you find suitable keywords to use for your media files based on how 'popular' certain keywords are on the P2P networks.

Now We're Ready To Publish.

Now that we have prepared out files for the P2P networks, it is time to publish our content and wait for the traffic to start flowing, there are several really good P2P networks out there right now, one of the biggest being open source is LimeWire.com (you can find more via Google or Yahoo) you simply need to download the software provided by the P2P network, install it on your machine, and use it to publish your content files to the network.

P2P Marketing Overview.

Many webmasters over the past few years have viewed P2P and file sharing networks as a bad thing however, this simply isn't the case, as with any tool, the person using it and, how it is being used is at fault, the same with auto submission programs for TGP galleries, submission programs are a great time saver for webmasters, when they are abused by the general population looking to make a quick buck. So long as the content you are uploading to the file sharing and P2P networks is licensed or owned by you, you shouldn't have any problems getting mass traffic from an as yet, relatively untapped traffic source. As the saying goes, if you upload it, they will come.

Article written by Lee.

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