AdultGods.com Adds Search-Engine Optimization Services

LOS ANGELES — The team behind AdultGods.com is turning to content to bolster business.

The company offers a slate of adult web design services that now includes search-engine optimization. AdultGods.com CEO Dan told XBIZ that when it comes to building a Google-friendly site, content is key.

"Google is a lot like eBay or PayPal," he said. "You get a demerit for directly submitting adult content."

To counter that, Dan said that adult webmasters would be well advised to add text-based content to their sites and update it regularly. Even adding a blog to an already existing site can help its performance on Google, he said, adding that AdultGods.com can help webmasters implement an array of blogging solutions, open-source or otherwise.

"One of the problems in the adult industry is that people will try to saturate their sites with so many physical images," he said. "Google tends to search for words."

But mastering Google isn't the entire solution, Dan said. His company's new search-engine optimization services will include the addition of tags to all content, as well as submission to all major adult directories. In addition, his company can build profiles for adult companies or websites on all of the major adult social-networking sites, including XBIZ.net and xPeeps.com.

AdultGods.com can build websites from the ground up or augment existing sites. For more information, visit AdultGods.com or PornSEO.net.

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