May 20th, 2007 by admin 1,894 Views
Recently I wrote an article about a website called kellemarie.com that recieved a big traffic boost after John Chow discussed how to make money online with porn websites. Only two days after I pubblished this article I started to recieve a fair ammount of visitors searching in Google for “kellemarie.com”.
In fact if you make a search for it in Google, my article is at position 6 on the first page of the search results:

After only 2 days the article got indexed by the Google spider and “kellemarie.com” became my top keyword in 6 days:
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But why are people searching for “kellemarie.com” in Google instead of typing it directly into their browser?
Maybe because if you type it in your browser, someone could see the last urls you have visited just scrolling down the browser input field. By entering the keyword into Google and reaching the website through a “search”, the page would only be saved in the chronology and not in the browser input field.
Let’s get back to the traffic I recieve daily from this keyword (20-30 uniques/day). I had immediately the idea that someone could get a huge traffic boost by writing articles about porn websites and by including the url in the content.
But is this a good idea to get targeted traffic?
Actually it all depends on your website. In my case this kind of traffic is useless. People come to my site by searching “kellemarie.com” because they want to visit a porn site and not a quality blog about topics that are miles away from porn.
Anyway traffic like this could be great for all those websites that are using “Pay Per Impression” advertising programs. If you get money for each advertisement impression, than even a visitor came to see a porn site is welcome.


[…] This will be the last article about the kellemarie.com keyword case study. If you missed the previous two articles you can read the first one about the traffic boost that www.kellemarie.com recieved thanks to JohnChow.com and the second one about how I got a traffic boost thanks to an article about Kellemarie.com. […]