This is the first Lesson in the "How to run adult traffic in 2019/2020" guide.
The announcement thread, that also contains an index of all already published articles, is here: https://stmforum.com/forum/showthrea...-quot-section!!
LESSON1: WHAT TOOLS DO YOU NEED TO INVEST IN.

Oki dokie, so you’d like to test the waters of our beloved “naughty adult industry”, but don’t know where to start and what the basic setup should look like?
Is your budget low and you don’t want to blow it on tools that are not ABSOLUTELY necessary? No worries, this article is exactly what you are looking for 
As with any business, there are some things you simple do need and there are some that can make your life easier, but they’re not really a must that you couldn’t start without. In most cases, the available budget is the limiting point, but there are also some tools that you can’t really take advantage of as a newbie.
SO WHAT ARE THE TOOLS/SERVICES THAT YOU REALLY CANNOT DO WITHOUT.

Landing Page Hosting:
Adult is one of those verticals where using Landing Pages is a must, period.
Yes, in rare cases, you might score a winning campaign even when direct linking, for example with offers that have pre-landers built in. But sooner or later, you simply have to start using LPs, there is no way around it.
There are basically 3 ways of hosting your LPs:
1. Get a cheap “cloud” server, these are available for about $20 at digitalocean, vultr etc … There are cheaper options available too, but keep in mind you need to optimize your LPs for speed and the last thing you want is your host to be the bottleneck. Shared hosting plans from thelikes of bluehost or hostgator are not the best options for performance marketing.
2. Go for a VPS (virtual private server), these are more expensive but you can still get a powerful setup for $50-$100. If you want to step up the game and work with LOT’s of volume, you can optin for a dedicated server with an investment of $100+. I had servers from beyondhosting, exmasters and reliablehosting in the past. There is a ton of companies out there, some better some worse, the choice is yours to make.
3. Use a CDN, these are the cheapest and billed based on volume. I’ve used Rackspace and Amazon S3 in the past and the bills were like $5-$10 per month with pretty decent volume.
When choosing hosting for your landing pages, you have to keep one thing in mind. We are working with ADULT stuff here and not every single company is ok with that. Always check their terms. Most of the companies do allow LEGAL adult stuff, so in case you’re not planning to really push the envelope, you shouldn’t run into much problems. But always double check with the hosting provider. The last thing you want is to have them pull your account in the middle of the night, when running heavy traffic.

Tracking:
This is another MUST in the adult space, you simply have to track your campaigns. Running without a tracker is like shooting a machine gun BLINDFOLDED
Some sources have tracking implemented, so in theory, you could run without a tracker. But, this will expose your full data to the traffic network and call me paranoid if you wish, I simply love to keep this part (conversions) of the data private.
On top of that, trackers allow you to route specific traffic targets to specific funnels, you can rotate LPs and offers with them easily, some trackers have BOT detection implemented … there are simply many valid arguments in favor of using a tracker. DEFINITELY use one.
There are several popular trackers of choice among the affiliate community. I don’t want to resort to recommending any single tracker, since we all have different preferences, but there are certain setup differences that should help you make the choice.
There are basically 2 groups of trackers : Cloud Hosted and Self Hosted… and some self hosted offer managed hosting plans, so it’s like a hybrid approach.
Cloud Hosted trackers are pretty much full service SAAS products, you pay a monthly fee and use the product, without having to worry about any technical aspects. In case of a Self Hosted tracker, you need to sort the hosting of the product yourself, which “might” require extra work on your side… though all of them provide support, if necessary.
There is one difference between cloud and selfhosted, which is usually the deciding factor. Cloud based trackers bill based on the number of tracker events, the more traffic you route through it, the higher the monthly cost will be. Self Hosted trackers on the other hand, charge a fixed monthly fee, regardless of how high your traffic volumes are.
To simplify this, in case you plan to run POP traffic, that comes in super large volumes, cloud tracker might turn out too expensive and a self hosted one would be a better choice. But when you’re just starting out and your plan is to work with banner traffic, you might want to prefer a cloud tracker, since the amount of tracked event’s won’t be that high at the beginning. And in case you’re not sure what you’re gonna work with and how high your volumes might become, choosing a self hosted tracker with managed hosting might be the best choice 
There is more to this subject though, some trackers offer functions that others don’t. Some come with free trials. The interface of some might suit you better than with the rest … again, this is a decision you have to make yourself.
Right now, there are quite a few trackers on the market and all of the ones that I will list below are solid.
Funnelflux: Funnelflux puts more emphasis on the visual side of campaign setup and works very well with complicated funnels. This was originally a selfhosted tracker that also started to offer managed hosting some time ago. SaaS cloud version is also in the works and should be launched soon, so check their website to see whether it’s already available. Plans start at $99 per month for the selfhosted version. Managed hosting is available at an extra payment.
Binom: Probably the most popular self hosted tracker right now. The price is $69 per month and comes with free support. Binom is one of the newer trackers, but they already made a name for themselves as being one of the industry leaders.
Redtrack: Another “recently” launched cloud tracker that is gaining popularity quickly. It’s on the cheaper side, the basic plan sells at $29 per month for 300.000 events… that should be enough for someone starting with banner traffic.
Adsbridge: This is a cloud tracker again and an established one that many affiliates use. Adsbridge offers a 14-day FREE trial, so it’s a great choice for someone who just wants to test the waters with as low investment as possible. The cheapest paid plan is $89 per month.
Thrive: This one offers both cloud and self hosted versions. The basic plan with 100.000 events included costs $39 per month bust since 100k is really not that much, you would soon have to upgrade to the next plan at $99 (or $79 with annual billing). The self hosted version sells at $99 per month.
Prosper202: The last self hosted tracker that I want to mention in this article is Prosper202. It’s one of the pioneers of the tracking industry and the owner/manager is very active here on STM. I couldn’t find the pricing info on their website, but they do offer a FREE 30-day trial. Hit up Mr.Bafoe for more info (https://stmforum.com/forum/member.php?367-Mr-Baffoe)
There are more trackers out there, like maybe a dozen more, but the ones I listed are the most popular among STM members. Whichever of the listed ones you choose, it should do the job well enough.

Spying:
When starting your first adult campaign, you have two ways of approaching it. Start from scratch and try to figure it all out yourself… and fail, most likely. Or skip the phase of reinventing the wheel and get inspired by what other affiliates are running already. In other words, rip some ADs and LPs from the popular adult sites and start by running those yourself.
Spying on your competition should be a vital part of your strategy, there is no need to argue about this. I’m not saying that you can build a successful career by running the campaigns you rip from others, but it can be a decent start.
So how do you do this?
Two options again : Spy manually or use a Spytool.
Spyting itself is pretty much a MUST, but using a spytool is not, thought it could make your life easier, way easier.
Adult is one of those verticals, where everything is out there up for grabs. The reason is simple… the most popular adult websites are well known. All you need to do is to browse them and look at what ADs are running, saving the banners and clicking on them, to get the LPs and offers.
There are some tools you need for effective manal spying.
A solid VPN is the most important part, you need it to “pretend” you’re browsing from a certain GEO in order to see the GEO targeted ads. There is a fuckload of them out there, some better some worse. You can find a lot of reviews in google, here is one to get you started: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-vpn
VPNs are quite cheap, they start around $5 per month so buying one is a no brainer. You might want to stay away from the most popular ones though, their IPs are know and some adnetworks might recognize these and show you bogus ads. Many affiliates are also protecting their LPs against the known VPNs to make spying harder and again, the most popular VPNs get blocked first.
You should also get some kind of “agent emulator” plugin. These will modify the browser identification/headers and make you look like a mobile or tablet browser, should you need to spy on device specific campaigns. These plugins are available for free (or cheap) for any browser.
Another handy plugin would be some kind of “IP spoofer”, these let you configure a specific IP that you want to pretend you’re browsing from. It’s not working 100% again and you need to get the IPs somewhere, but it can help to fool some adnetworks or LP protection scripts.
Once you have this tools, just head to one of the popular adult sites and explore the world of naughty ads
You can start here: pornhub, xvideos, youporn, porn.com, redtube, xhamster, redtube, xnxx … there is a ton of sites out there and most adult networks are pretty transparent about what sites they sell ADs on.
There are some drawbacks to spying manually of course.

Wow! This is another goldmine. I've been mulling over on how to start with adult. Prayer answered (no pun intended
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I'm working on more lessons as we speak, it's just taking me a bit longer than I initially hoped for, but I will get there
I love your posts matuloo. Thank you so much for this detailed lesson! I can't wait until you post the next part covering offers and traffic sources.
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I'm already working on the next lesson, but not sure I can finish it before AWE, so most it will most likely be posted once I get back from the conference
Simply good read
And again, very detailed explanation. Always love your posts. Looking forward for the next lessons.
Two thumbs up!
Amy
Thanks Matuloo, you're posts are always appreciated!
Thanks so much Matuloo, can’t wait for the next lesson 

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Thank you! I am just getting back into the affiliate game and am eager to know the possibilities for profitability in adult. I was a superaffiliate for many adult programs back in the pre-tube backs of 2004-2010 and am trying to find my way again!
Very informative, Thank you Matuloo!
@matuloo Isn't it dangerous to register Amazon S3 on your ID? For hosting Landing Page?
In my country, adalt content is not exactly legal.
What if offer doesn't allow to use iFrame and I can't host landing on my side. Would it make sense to have a custom prelanding on my server that leads to the actual landing on the network's server?