Hey Mama,

I think of my hub as my main site, everything else I do sends traffic there. Mega Hung is your hub, the main site you want to sell. BTW, it's possible to have more than one hub.

So submit your site to DMOZ. BTW, you can try submitting it, but good fucking luck getting it listed. In five years of web design, I've never managed to get a site (adult or non-adult) listed with DMOZ. Now at this point 45,000 people from GWW will chime in that they got their sites listed in a snap. :mental:

DMOZ is a directory that I believe still works on a largely volunteer basis. What that means is that if I were into stamp collecting, I could volunteer to be the editor for any sites submitted in that category. But because it's volunteer, it's painfully ineffective. I gave up worrying about it and I have absolutely no problem getting good rankings and traffic from Google.

I would suggest getting your site listed at Men on the Net, Hunk Hunker, SindbadBookmarks, Just Us Boys. You will generally speaking need to put a button on your site, I'd suggest at the bottom of your main page. As far as the others of hundreds, it's a crap shoot. You'll never hear from many of them in spite you having put a button on your site, others won't send you much traffic, still a few more will disappear within a few weeks of you submitting your site. I suggest trying the bigger ones that I listed and keeping the number of buttons on your page limited, otherwise, you'll just look like the Vegas strip.

I might be wrong, but once you submit a gallery to a TGP there's not really much more to do. BTW, TGPs are not a one-off thing. You make a gallery, you submit it to 50 or so good TGPs, you see who lists it, you get traffic. Repeat process every day for the rest of your life.

TGPs bring a ton of traffic, but not a great number of buyers. MamaKity, I'd suggest parking the TGP thing for the moment, there are other more effective ways for you to spend your energy, especially since you're just learning Dreamweaver, too. TGP traffic takes some skill and a lot of experimentation to make it work. I didn't submit my first TGP gallery for 1 year after I launched my first site, and then, I went through about five months of playing around before I really started to figure things out. Until you get some basic Dreamweaver/HTML skills down, you'll find TGPs incredibly difficult, and in fact, you might get yourself on a blacklist if you don't handle things properly. Once you've learned how to put together a gallery, start playing with TGPs.

Gotta run
Dzinerbear