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nlike other social sharing sites like Pinterest, Tumblr has no
Ucompunctions about users sharing porn. As long as you click the
“NSFW” option that allows you to warn the innocent and unsuspecting to
completely avoid your stuff.
That’s right, not only will it not be listed, it will not be fndable even if
users type in dirty flthy search terms.
It’s kinda like Google Safe Search that way.
Now, question is, can you monetize a Tumblr blog? Well, you wouldn’t
be reading this if you couldn’t so the question pretty much answers
itself...
So assuming this is what you want to do, let’s start by starting a Tumblr
from scratch.
Signing up/creating an account is pretty standard, so you don’t need to
have that part explained to you, but as soon as you’re able to log in there
are some steps you need to take, in your settings.
Oh but a quick note about creating the account: when asked for a
username don’t use anything dirty, flthy, niche-oriented or otherwise
indicating you might be a pornster; something innocuous, you’ll be able
to alter it later.
Now when you get to the settings, open up your Tumblr posts to allow
questions from followers and replies to those you follow, then (obviously)
allow your Tumblr to be seen by the search engines, and fnally click the
option (it’s actually those neat little slider-switch things) that fags you
as adult content.
The Trick you accessible to more potential viewers, participants and click-thrus,
Opening yourself to questions “fags” you as receptive and will make
and makes you appear to the Tumblr system as willing to be part of their
“social” equation.
to Using though, you need to unlock your search; that is, enter an adult term in the
Ok, so now you’re ready to explore the dirty underbelly of Tumblr. First,
search box, click the little lock icon beside it, and then the search button.
Tumblr For That’s it, basically.
Well, actually, not really heheheh.
Dirtystuf your Tumblr thread and account are sort of “sandboxed”, like Google
Another resemblance to Google with Tumblr is that in the beginning,
used to do (maybe still does?).
So basically, if you machine-gun the Tumblr environment with too
many posts too soon, you will probably be banned (frst of all) and seeing
as it won’t do you any good or get you any traffc (second of all), you’ll
give up like a dutiful little spammer and go somewhere else to try. Or so
they think...
But getting out of that sandbox is pretty easy, since we’re just going
to be creating an honest, decent account honestly and decently like any
Tumbler (do they call us that?) should.
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