Adult Forum Looking for Backlink Exchange

iamjusthera

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Hello. I am running an adult forum with ~25,000 users. I have around 3,000 unique active users per day, but many more visit the website without having an actual account. The actual numbers tend to revolve around ~6000ish unique users per day.

I am looking for partners with similar websites (or any other website in the adult niche) with interest in backlink exchange. I want to grow my traffic sources while I can provide a juicy backlink. Please, do not contact me if your website has under 2,500 unique visitors per day. This backlink is not about SEO juice but about traffic and growth.


Preferably, I am looking for long-terms partnerships.

Thank you.
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I took a look at thirsthub.cc. Honestly, looking at your metrics, a backlink exchange isn't going to fix your core issue. If you went from pulling 1,100 registrations a day at the end of May to sitting at only 25,000 total users and 3,000 active daily uniques by mid-June, your retention curve is entirely broken. You're bleeding users as fast as you get them.

Your forced guest-registration wall is a relic of 2012 forum logic. In the modern NSFW space, users bounce to Reddit or Twitter if they can't preview content. You are creating a graveyard of dead database entries, not a community.

If you actually want to scale to SocialMediaGirls level like you claimed in your other thread, you need to stop firefighting daily bugs and implement an actual enterprise infrastructure. You need a structured technical roadmap, a soft-launch protocol for updates, and a dedicated mobile integration pipeline—because over 80% of adult traffic is mobile-first right now. If you don't have a partner handling automated mobile funnels and structured content delivery, you're just vibe-coding a sinking ship. Backlinks won't save a broken onboarding experience.
 
I took a look at thirsthub.cc. Honestly, looking at your metrics, a backlink exchange isn't going to fix your core issue. If you went from pulling 1,100 registrations a day at the end of May to sitting at only 25,000 total users and 3,000 active daily uniques by mid-June, your retention curve is entirely broken. You're bleeding users as fast as you get them.

Your forced guest-registration wall is a relic of 2012 forum logic. In the modern NSFW space, users bounce to Reddit or Twitter if they can't preview content. You are creating a graveyard of dead database entries, not a community.

If you actually want to scale to SocialMediaGirls level like you claimed in your other thread, you need to stop firefighting daily bugs and implement an actual enterprise infrastructure. You need a structured technical roadmap, a soft-launch protocol for updates, and a dedicated mobile integration pipeline—because over 80% of adult traffic is mobile-first right now. If you don't have a partner handling automated mobile funnels and structured content delivery, you're just vibe-coding a sinking ship. Backlinks won't save a broken onboarding experience.
That's actually an interesting approach.

You might be right on one side, but completely wrong on the other. In the timeframe when our website received ~1000 new registrations per day, the active user count was at 7,000 unique users. Now, since things have slowed down a little bit, we are looking towards 3000-3500 active users daily. Also, the "relic of 2012 forum logic" is universally applied by all big forums (SMG and SC included). The logic behind it it's simple yet effective. I cannot compare my forum to theirs, but it had great results for me so far.

You sound like you've done your homeword. If you have that experience, I would love to hear your approach in DM's :)
 
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