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I have a website which allows people to contact escorts in Geneve which has enough traffic. I would like to monetize it. The problem is that I know that Google does not allow Adsense ads on websites aimed at adults. What other options do I have to earn money with ads on the website?
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If I may be so blunt, I know from an inside source that Eat24, an on demand food service company that was bought by yelp used "adult" websites to advertise. Logic behind it was simple... Guys sitting home alone, he is watching some "content" on said website and when he is done watching he is probably hungry and does not feel like leaving home... Wink wink. Schedule a call with me to discuss other ideas.
Good luck
There are a few ways you can monetize your site:
1. Affiliate Marketing: Since you mentioned you have enough traffic, connecting with companies in the same industry that sell products your customers may be interested in may work out well.
2. Sell ads-Approach companies and see if they would like to advertise on your site.
3. Offer your own products/additional services-In addition to contacting escorts, you can offer other services or products that are geared towards adults.
Hope this was helpful!
Roxanne
google ad sense allow the 18+ . but it take time may be 5 days after making website and visitor also be 18+ with registration
then ad sense allow in website i also can do that just your url i will do this but it is not profitable as compare to private affiliated market so contact to private dealers like sex toys and other for more contact i can do this with your site but it take time. give your url
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