the romance and erotica reader audience already hangs out in specific places (booktok, goodreads romance lists, r/RomanceBooks, AO3 adjacent discords, dutch facebook romance reader groups). trying to win them through adult ad networks is paying for the wrong intent signal because that traffic clicks on banners expecting visual content. organic seeding in those niche reader communities will outperform exoclick for your specific audience even at 10x the time cost per acquisition, since the format match is doing most of the conversion work.
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the romance and erotica reader audience already hangs out in specific places (booktok, goodreads romance lists, r/RomanceBooks, AO3 adjacent discords, dutch facebook romance reader groups). trying to win them through adult ad networks is paying for the wrong intent signal because that traffic clicks on banners expecting visual content. organic seeding in those niche reader communities will outperform exoclick for your specific audience even at 10x the time cost per acquisition, since the format match is doing most of the conversion work.
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u/inkstra_ink
2026-05-12
I know the title is general but there are a few general questions that I have and I was hoping someone could help me, and I hope that the adops reddit is the place to ask these kinds of questions.
I have created a webcomic platform that allows authors to upload their webcomics. It can be found at [https://inkstra.ink/](https://inkstra.ink/) if anybody wants to check it out.
I've gotten 5 rejections by Adsense for low-value content and I keep making so many updates to the site to try to fix this. I recently added an articles section this most recent pass that hasn't been too fleshed out quite yet and honestly was more of an afterthought I added because I feel like it takes away from the core of my website's experience, it was purely a compliance addition.
These are my questions:
1. Are platforms that are mostly composed of UGC just doomed to never get accepted?
2. Are there things that really stick out as being something 'bad' that would scream low value content? I do know that some series pages will have rather small and thin descriptions, but I also don't want to tell authors what to publish or have them draft a book for their series description. All of this would just act to take away from the site.
3. Are there other platforms other than Adsterra/Exoclick that may be worth applying for at this stage? I added exoclick but they kept showing adult ads even though I disabled. I currently have some niche network called 'ComicAds' in place to replace the exoclick ones but since it's very niche, it wouldn't even cover infrastructure.
Additional notes:
The site is newish, it was finally launched back in February of this year.
Google analytics has this on the dashboard for the past month: 6.2k active users, 16k views, 7.3k sessions, 50k event count. Not the most but not the least, again it's rather new.
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I'm building a Dutch interactive AI storytelling website. Users pick a scenario, take a role, and the story unfolds through chat. The content leans into romance and erotica, and that's where everything got complicated.
I want to share what I ran into, because it wasn't as easy as I thought 😉
# Payment processing: the wall nobody warns you about
I assumed I'd plug in Stripe or Mollie (popular Dutch processor) and go. Every single mainstream payment processor prohibits adult digital content. Not just explicit porn. Even "lightly erotic" content with any nudity triggers their policies.
Stripe prohibits "mature audience content depicting nudity." Mollie prohibits "any digital sexual or pornographic content." Adyen, same story. [Pay.nl](http://Pay.nl) would accept me as a high-risk merchant, but for €150/month fixed. Non-starter when you're validating a concept.
So you're forced into specialized adult processors (CCBill, Verotel, Epoch). The trade-offs:
* Transaction fees of 10-15% instead of \~2%
* Annual Visa/Mastercard registration fees of \~€1,000 (card network requirement, not the processor)
* 10% rolling reserve held for 6 months
Worst part: iDEAL, how 70%+ of Dutch online payments happen, is blocked by Dutch banks for adult transactions. I eventually found exactly one small Dutch PSP that still offers it for adult merchants. That's running now, but it took weeks of searching and contacting the PSP's.
# Advertising: every door is closed
Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Microsoft Ads: all banned for adult content. No exceptions.
Your only options are adult ad networks like ExoClick and TrafficJunky. They work, but the audience expects very different messaging. You need two marketing strategies: subtle/story-focused for organic channels, direct for adult networks.
# SEO: Google doesn't want you either
Google suppresses adult content via SafeSearch, which most users never turn off. Surprising finding: Bing is more valuable here. It powers DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, and ChatGPT browsing, and is more permissive with adult-adjacent content.
# "It's just text" doesn't matter
You'd think text-only content (no images, no video) would be treated differently. It isn't. Every policy treats erotic text the same as visual pornography.
# Where I landed
After weeks of research and dead ends:
* **Payments**: Eventually found a small Dutch PSP that accepts adult and still offers iDEAL (DialXS). Took weeks.
* **Business model**: Anonymous 24-hour day passes, €2.99. No accounts, no subscriptions. The 24h window starts at purchase, not midnight, because my audience is online at night.
* **Marketing**: Bing-first SEO, ExoClick for paid
* **Market**: Dutch-language first. Less competition, huge underserved romance fiction audience.
# Where I am now
The site is live and I'm testing different ad campaigns on ExoClick to find the right audience. My target is romance and erotica readers, skewing more female than the typical adult site audience. That's a very different crowd than what adult ad networks are built for, so finding the right targeting and messaging is a challenge in itself.
Honest status: barely any usage, even on the free tier. No paid conversions yet. The traffic from adult ad networks just doesn't match the audience I'm building for. People clicking banners on adult sites aren't looking for a text-based storytelling experience. Still figuring out how to reach the actual romance/erotica reader crowd.
# The bigger lesson
Every piece of standard startup infrastructure (payments, ads, SEO, compliance) has a separate, harder, more expensive path in the adult space. The product itself is the easy part. The business infrastructure is where all the complexity lives.
Happy to answer questions if anyone's dealt with similar "high-risk" category challenges. Also very open to tips on reaching the right audience 😬
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Smart on the ad network instinct. Most people skip that layer because the payment-processor headline grabs all the attention, but ad networks have lower compliance thresholds AND they enforce faster because adult ad inventory is a brand-safety nightmare for them.
On the Cloudflare WHOIS mask: it hides the registrant data (name, address, phone), but it does NOT hide the registrar itself. ICANN requires the registrar field to be public. Pull up the WHOIS result again and look for the "Registrar:" line near the top, separate from the masked registrant block. Common ones for offshore adult sites: Namecheap, Tucows OpenSRS, Internet.bs, Gandi, PDR, NameSilo. Whoever it is, their abuse process is independent of Zomro and they handle NCII regardless of whether the registrant is masked. That is your fourth layer right there.
A few other unmask tricks if you want to get the actual origin IP behind Cloudflare:
1. Certificate transparency logs at crt.sh. Search the domain. You will sometimes see historical certificates issued before they put Cloudflare in front, which reveal the original IP.
2. Subdomain enumeration. Cloudflare protects the apex domain but operators frequently forget about subdomains like mail.x-fetishtube.com, cpanel.x-fetishtube.com, ftp., direct., webmail. Those often point straight to origin. Tools: securitytrails.com (free tier), subfinder, or just dig manually.
3. DNS history at viewdns.info or dnshistory.org. Search the domain. If the site existed before Cloudflare migration, the pre-CF IP is in history.
4. Email headers if you ever got an automated email from x-fetishtube (account confirmation, etc). The Received: headers expose their mail server which often shares infrastructure with the web server.
The first technique that yields anything other than Cloudflare gives you the real origin IP, and from there the upstream transit + RIPE escalation actually has somewhere to land.
For the ad network identification specifically, view the page source on x-fetishtube and search for "exoclick", "trafficjunky", "juicyads", "adnium", "adsterra", "popads". One or more will be there. Whichever shows up, that is the ad network's takedown desk you target.
You are already at the point where DIY is going to cost you another 4-6 weeks of weekend research and email chains. If you want the parallel-filing version, IntimaShield's free scan at intimashield.com is the first step. The scan maps every URL where your friend's content still lives (sometimes there's spread you don't know about), then the $499 tier files all the layers we have been discussing in parallel under their authorized-agent credentials. Their team has run the Zomro escalation chain before so they know which transit provider and which RIPE contact to hit for Cyprus-jurisdiction hosts specifically.
If your friend wants to talk through the case before committing,
[email protected] responds in writing usually within a few hours. First contact is email, not a sales call. Tell them riff_rebel sent you and they will know the context.
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Honest answer: I do not have direct experience with x-fetishtube specifically, but the pattern you are describing (Cloudflare ignoring your DMCA) is worst-case Tier 3, and the playbook shifts.
Two things to verify first:
Was your Cloudflare abuse report filed at abuse.cloudflare.com/dmca specifically, or at their generic abuse contact? The DMCA-specific form triggers their safe harbor obligations. The generic form often gets deprioritized. If you used generic, refile at the DMCA form.
Did Cloudflare acknowledge and decline, or did they not respond at all? If they acknowledged and forwarded to origin, the origin host's identity is in their response email and that becomes your next target. If they ghosted entirely, they may not actually be the CDN. Confirm via bgp.he.net or whatcms.org.
Beyond Cloudflare, the next escalation layers:
Upstream transit provider. Whatever transit network routes traffic to x-fetishtube's host has an abuse desk. Common ones for offshore adult sites: Cogent, Hurricane Electric, Telia. They take NCII complaints more seriously than CDNs because NCII traffic on their network is a TOS violation. Find via BGP lookup on the site's IP.
Domain registrar. Independent of CDN. Find via WHOIS, file abuse complaint with their registrar abuse desk. Repeat NCII violations can trigger domain suspension.
Payment processor and ad networks. If the site has ads or paywalls, the processors/ad networks have NCII policies. Visa, Mastercard, PayPal process abuse complaints. ExoClick and TrafficJunky are common adult ad networks with takedown procedures and they are responsive.
RIPE NCC abuse-c if European IPs, ARIN abuse if North American. These regional internet registries require hosting providers to maintain functional abuse contacts and will act when those contacts fail.
Google and Bing de-indexing in parallel. Does not require the site to comply. URLs disappear from search results in 1-3 days regardless.
Real talk: x-fetishtube-class sites that genuinely ignore Cloudflare are a 4-6 week siege at every layer, not a single email.
If you do not want to spend a month doing this yourself, IntimaShield handles this lane as your authorized agent under signed LOA. $499 one-time, files at all four layers in parallel. Whichever way you go, just be ready for it to be the long version.
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Adsense is overrated. Imma stick to expanding my adult empire with dogshi low cpm rates 💀💀💀
It's funny how exoclick adsterra n all approve websites compared to adsense.
Adsense after you follow 30+ rules:
Denied
adsterra be like: step 1 do you have a website?
Step2: enter URL
Step3: approved (after 2mins)
💀💀💀💀
Bros don't care what kinda website you got they'll approve it.
Only thing is well it may vary but for adult cpm it's kind of bad
Unless you have european traffic and american traffic
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Based on your stats you could expect around $300-$800/month with AdSense. French traffic RPM is typically $1.50-$4 and your session time and return rate are solid.
Big thing to flag though, you mentioned JuicyAds which is an adult network. If your site has adult content AdSense will reject you. Stick with TrafficJunky or ExoClick instead.
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u/camgirlcentral_com
2026-04-26
I'd use Exoclick before I'd use them. Adsterra implements popunders, pop-ups, all kinds of things without your configuring them or in my case, they ignored my configuring against them. The reputation damage to your site isn't worth the pennies that you might make, they have a weird way to shifting CPM I noticed too.
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u/camgirlcentral_com
2026-04-26
They're horrendous, I moved to Exoclick, and I'm much happier all around. Adsterra's login has had a bug for months, and every time I reach out to them about it they just tell me use a different browser (I use firefox) and I'm like... Firefox is pretty popular, if this is happening to me it's happening to others I'm sure... and they're just ridiculously unhelpful. But you post one type of Ad and they implement popunders and all kinds of things without your consent. It's a horrible network, but they take low traffic/new sites, though it's not worth the reputation damage they do.
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u/Actual__Wizard
2026-04-25
That's what exoclick is...
# ExoClick is only good for NSFW sites, why not use mgid or adsense my dude, I notice that not alot of sites are using mgid any more not sure why, but adsense is a good one
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r/adops
u/ronyman6969
2026-04-23
Yes, I've disabled all of them, even the ones that aren't explicitly NSFW. I created a website recently and its target audience its most certainly not the NSFW-Loving kind. It just started so it has very low traffic, like 80 impressions per day or so. This is my first time ever working with ads, tried Adsterra but its lack of proper personalization ruined it for me, then tried exoclick and while it allows for you to do a lot, no matter how much changes I do it only shows up NSFW ads.
After disabling every single one that could be similar to that kind of ads, it shows nothing. So are this the only type of ads that ExoClick can generate? Is it a matter or my website being very new? I'd love to hear it if someone else has had similar experiences. Thank you.
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Once considered one of the most reliable and high-performing traffic monetization platforms in the adult niche, **Plugrush** built a strong reputation thanks to its consistent payouts, quality traffic solutions, and user-friendly interface. For many publishers, it was a go-to option for maximizing revenue from adult audiences.
However, since March of this year, the situation has changed dramatically. The platform has become inaccessible for many users, publishers are unable to log into their accounts, and support channels appear to be completely unresponsive. Emails go unanswered, and there has been no official communication clarifying the company’s status. All signs point to a **silent shutdown**, leaving publishers in an uncertain position and forcing them to look for reliable alternatives.
Fortunately, the **adult monetization** ecosystem remains rich with opportunities. There are still numerous platforms offering competitive CPM rates, advanced targeting options, and a wide range of ad formats designed specifically for **adult traffic**. While no single solution may perfectly replicate what Plugrush once offered, several alternatives come close and, in some cases, even surpass it in certain areas.
# Exoclick
**ExoClick** is one of the leading advertising networks specializing in online display and native ads, with a strong presence in both **mainstream and adult markets**. Since its launch in 2006, the platform has become a key player in digital advertising by offering publishers a flexible and profitable way to monetize their websites.
For publishers, ExoClick operates on a revenue-sharing basis, primarily through **CPM** (cost per mille) and **CPC** (cost per click) models, although other performance-based methods are also supported. The platform uses a **real-time bidding** (RTB) system, meaning advertisers compete for impressions in real time, ensuring publishers obtain the highest possible rates for their traffic.
*Ad Types*: CPM / CPC
*Ad Formats*: Banners / Native / Popunders / Push Ads / Interstitial / Video Ads
*Minimum Payment*: €50
*Payment Terms*: Net 7
*Payment Method*: Crypto, Paxum, Wire Transfer, BitPay
*Others*: Traffic from all countries / Adult & Mainstream Ads / Optimized Conversions / Anti AdBlock solution / Dedicated Account Manager / Weekly Payments
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in Exoclick as a Publisher**](https://www.exoclick.com/signup/?login=DigFrak)
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# Adsterra
Founded in 2013, **Adsterra** is currently one of the best known Adsense Alternative to monetize all kind of Blogs and Websites. A leading digital advertising platform serving over 25 billion geo-targeted ad impressions per month.
With Adsterra, you can use various ad formats to stream you profits without annoying users. You can thrive on different ad units combinations like in-page push ads and popunders, or classic banner ads mixed with short video pre-rolls. In addition, the Adsterra's in-house developed **anti-Adblock solution** increases your revenue by 20%. Adblock users are not accustomed to ads, so your ad placements win all their attention, which leads to higher CTRs.
Full Review: [**Adsterra, the best alternative to Adsense**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/05/adsterra-best-alternative-to-adsense.html)
*Ad Types* : eCPM
*Ad Formats* : Banners / PopUnders / Social Bar / Push Ads / Native Ads / Video Ads
*Minimum Payout amount* : $5 / $100
*Payment Terms* : Net15
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Bank Wire / Paxum / Bitcoin
*Others* : Traffic from all countries / Unlimited Websites / Free Sites Allowed / Real Time Statistics / 100% Fill Rate/ Anti-Adblock Technology / Personal Account Manager
*To Join this Network :* [**Adsterra - Premium Advertising Network**](https://publishers.adsterra.com/referral/ymBM8KEUcY)
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# BongaCash
BongaCash has been around since 2012 and has managed to gain considerable experience in the **adult niche** over the years. It's the fastest growing, **highest paying affiliate program** behind a top converting live adult sex cam site. Experienced specialists will explain how you can increase your profits and what Promo tools would be effective for you.
*Ad Types*: CPA / PPL / PPS
*Ad Formats*: Webcams / Banners / Native Ads / Push Notifications / Messenger Ads /PopUnder / Chat Room / Direct Links / Video Ads / Mobile Ads
*Minimum Payment*: $200 USD
*Payment Terms*: Net 30
*Payment Method*: Paxum / ePayService / WebMoney / Bitcoin / Crypto
*Others*: Global GEO coverage / High-quality adult traffic
*To Join this Network*: [**BoncaCash - The Best Adult Affiliate Program**](https://bongacash.com/ref?c=293985)
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# PopAds
**PopAds** is one of the most well-known ad networks in today’s affiliate marketing world, and probably the best PopUnder Advertising Network to monetize all kind of Blogs and Website. As an Adsense Alternative, PopAds offers traffic for over 100 different countries. The US is the country that’s got that sweet, hyper-unique traffic: around 2.5 million views and an average bid of $26 per 1000 impressions.
*More info*: [**Review PopAds**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/01/popads-best-popunder-ad-network.html)
*Ad Types* : CPM
*Ad Formats* : PopUnders
*Minimum Payment* : $5 USD
*Payment Terms* : Daily / On request
*Payment Method* : Paypal / WebMoney / Capitalist / Bitcoin / Wire
*Others* : Accept traffic from all countries / No minimum traffic requirements / Control of Ads / Adult websites are accepted
*To Join this Network* : [**PopAds - The Best Popunder Network**](https://www.popads.net/users/refer/33850)
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# EzMob
**EZmob** is a global performance-based ad network designed primarily for publishers with **high-quality, high-volume traffic**. Unlike entry-level ad platforms that accept small blogs or newly launched websites, EZmob positions itself as a solution for established publishers capable of delivering consistent, clean traffic, particularly from Tier 1 and Tier 2 countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Western Europe.
The platform offers multiple monetization models, including **CPM, CPC, and CPA**, allowing publishers to optimize revenue depending on their audience and traffic behavior. EZmob supports several ad formats, including pop ads, interstitials, display banners, Video and direct links.
*Ad Types*: eCPM
*Ad Formats*: Popup / Popunder / Header Bidding / Banners / In-Page Ads / Direct Links / Video Ads
*Minimum Payment*: $100
*Payment Terms*: Net 30
*Payment Method*: Paypal / WebMoney / Wire Transfer / Capitalist / Paxum / Payoneer
*Others*: Traffic from all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Dedicated Affiliate Manager / High CPM Rates / Self-Serve Platform / Maintream & Adult Ads allowed
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in EZmob as a publisher**](https://dashboard.ezmob.com/auth/register?ref_id=12071)
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# HillTopAds
**HillTopAds** is a global advertising network that offers a variety of monetization and traffic acquisition solutions for both **publishers and advertisers**. Launched in 2013, the platform has built a reputation for providing high-converting ad formats and reliable payouts, making it a popular choice for those looking to monetize their websites or promote their products online.
For publishers, HillTopAds provides **multiple ad formats** including pop-unders, video ads, in-page ads, smart links, and display banners. These formats are designed to ensure maximum fill rates and **high eCPM**, even for traffic from less profitable GEOs. The platform supports websites in all niches, including adult content, and provides **anti-AdBlock technology** to help increase revenue by recovering lost impressions.
*Review*: [**HillTopAds, Web Monetization platform**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2025/08/hilltopads-web-monetization-platform.html)
*Ad Types*: CPM / CPC / CPA
*Ad Formats*: PopUnders, Banners, Video VAST, In-Page Ads, Smart Links
*Minimum Payment*: $20
*Payment Terms*: Net 7
*Payment Method*: Paypal / Crypto / Wire Transfer / Capitalist / Wise / Paxum / WebMoney
*Others*: Self-serve Platform / Accept traffic from almost all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Anti-Adblock Ads / Low requirements for Publishers / Mainstream and Non-Mainstream Ads
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in HillTopAds**](https://hilltopads.com/signup)
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# Clickadilla
ClickAdilla is an ad network that helps connect advertisers with publishers. It offers various features, including real-time bidding, campaign management, and reporting tools. ClickAdilla provides publishers a self-service portal, which allows them to add ad placements to their website, help them manage their traffic inventory, and view performance data.
*Ad Types* : CPM / CPC
*Ad Formats* : Banners / Popunders / Web-Push / In-stream Video / In-page Push / Native Ads
*Minimum Payment* : $50
*Payment Terms* : Net 7
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Bank Transfer / WebMoney / Paxum / Bitcoin
*Others* : Traffic from all countries / 100% Fill Rate / Mainstream & Adult traffic allowed / Customizable ad campaigns / Self service Platform
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in ClickAdilla**](https://publishers.clickadilla.com/signup?ref=fuwBtI)
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# PopCash
With **PopCash,** publishers can easily leverage this ad network to serve popunders to their users and earn high ad revenue. Additionally, publishers can use this ad network for both web and mobile monetization. All you need to do is register, submit your website and place the popunder code on the desired pages. Once your domain has been approved, all of your visitors will be shown a popunder advertisement every 24 hours. This assures that your viewers' experience will not be affected by the popunder ads.
More info: [**Review of PopCash**](https://www.moneyonline.wiki/2022/06/popcash-popunder-network.html)
*Company Name* : **PopCash**
*Ad Types* : CPM
*Ad Formats* : PopUnders
*Minimum Payment* : $10 USD
*Payment Terms* : Daily / On request
*Payment Method* : Paypal / Paxum / Skrill / Wire Transfer / Payoneer / Bitcoin
*Others* : Accept traffic from all countries / No minimum traffic requirements / Control of Ads / Adult websites are accepted / Clean and Safe Ads
*To Join this Network:* [**Sign up in PopCash**](https://popcash.net/register/3743)
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If your content ended up on sites like Fapello, Coomer, Kemono, SimplyCity, NudoStar, or similar leak aggregators, you've probably already discovered that emailing them does nothing.
Here's why, and what actually works.
**Why they ignore you:**
These sites are hosted offshore, often behind privacy-shielded WHOIS registrations. They have no legal obligation to respond to US takedown requests. They make money from ads and traffic. Your content drives that traffic. They have zero incentive to remove it.
Some of them rotate hosting providers specifically to dodge enforcement. Others hide behind CDNs like Cloudflare so you can't even find where the server actually is.
This is frustrating. But it doesn't mean you're stuck.
**What does NOT work:**
* Emailing their contact address (if they even have one)
* Threatening legal action (they're not in your jurisdiction)
* Using their built-in report/DMCA forms (most are decorative)
* Asking nicely
* Asking angrily
**What DOES work - the escalation ladder:**
Think of it like this. The site itself won't cooperate. So you go after every company that keeps the site running. One by one, you cut off their infrastructure until they have no choice.
**Step 1: DMCA the site directly**
Yes, they'll probably ignore it. Do it anyway. This creates a paper trail that proves you made a good faith effort. You'll need this for every step that follows.
Send a formal DMCA notice to every email you can find on the site. abuse@, legal@, support@, dmca@, info@. Screenshot your sent emails.
**Step 2: Find out who's actually hosting them**
The site might be hiding behind Cloudflare or a similar CDN. That means the domain points to Cloudflare's servers, not the actual host.
To find the real host:
* Look up the site at [who.is](https://who.is) for registrar info
* Check [hostingchecker.com](https://hostingchecker.com) or similar tools
* If it shows Cloudflare, move to step 3
**Step 3: File with Cloudflare**
Go to [cloudflare.com/abuse](https://cloudflare.com/abuse) and file a DMCA complaint. Cloudflare will do two things:
1. Forward your complaint to the site operator
2. Reveal the origin server IP address in their response to you
That origin IP is what you actually need. Now you know where the site is really hosted.
**Step 4: DMCA the actual hosting provider**
Take that origin IP and look up the hosting company. Send them a formal DMCA notice. This is where things start moving.
Hosting providers care about DMCA compliance because ignoring valid notices puts their entire business at legal risk. They will either force the site to remove your content or terminate their hosting. Most respond within 1-3 weeks.
**Step 5: Go after the money**
If the site runs ads, identify the ad network and report the site for hosting non-consensual intimate content. Google AdSense, Exoclick, JuicyAds, whatever they're using.
If they accept payments or donations, report to Visa, Mastercard, or the payment processor.
Sites move fast when their revenue gets cut off.
**Step 6: Google de-indexing**
This is your fastest win and you should do it immediately, even while working the other steps.
Go to [google.com/webtools/legal](https://google.com/webtools/legal) and file a removal request under "non-consensual explicit images." Google has a dedicated team for this. They typically process within 1-3 days.
Also file at [bing.com/webmaster/tools/contentremoval](https://bing.com/webmaster/tools/contentremoval) for Bing and DuckDuckGo.
Even if the content stays on the site, removing it from search results means nobody finds it unless they already have the direct URL. For most people, this is effectively the same as deletion.
**Step 7: Ongoing monitoring**
Offshore sites scrape and re-upload content constantly. Even after a successful takedown, your content can reappear on mirror sites, new domains, or archive pages within weeks. Monitoring for re-uploads and filing new takedowns is an ongoing process, not a one-time fix.
**Realistic timelines:**
* Google de-indexing: 1-3 days
* Cloudflare abuse report: 3-7 days for the origin IP reveal
* Hosting provider DMCA: 1-3 weeks
* Ad network/payment processor: varies, but some sites fold within days
**The honest truth:**
The content might not get deleted from the server itself. Some of these sites literally won't delete anything. But if it's de-indexed from Google, the CDN cache is cleared, and the hosting provider is pressured, the content becomes effectively invisible. Nobody finds it unless they have the direct link.
That's not a perfect outcome. But it's a lot better than where you started.
**When DIY stops working:**
Steps 1-6 are doable on your own for one or two sites. But if you're dealing with:
* Content spread across 5+ offshore sites
* Sites that keep re-uploading after takedowns
* New mirror sites popping up faster than you can file
* The emotional toll of doing this every week
That's when professional removal services earn their money. They run this entire escalation ladder across every site simultaneously, monitor for re-uploads automatically, and handle the back-and-forth so you don't have to. Check the sidebar for options.
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-03-26
Tier3 interstitials on exoclick were paying me like $0.08-0.15 cpm last year for webnovel-type traffic, so to hit $1k/month you'd realistically need 7-10 million impressions monthly. 10k readers won't get you there unless you're showing like 30+ ads per session which will destroy retention fast
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u/Astral_Sorcerer
2026-03-26
But rewarded ads doesnt exist in exoclick right? Which platforms have something like that. Or should i just integrate instream/outstream video ads with that?
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u/Astral_Sorcerer
2026-03-26
So I am a webnovel writer and i say i have around 20,000 readers reading my books on average daily.
Assuming I have low quality traffic from Tier 3 countries. How much is the reasonable about of impressions would i have to generate if i want to create a significant amount of income (1000$)
The users are shown just interstitial ads that are between chapters. There will be a depletion of cpm after just some views on ads right? After that even if i add other ads between the chapters, they will also see a depletion right because my users have already seen interstitial ads.
So the question simply is, at what point does cpm go down and how many daily readers would i need to achieve a 1000$ monthly earning?
(I have heard the cpms can be as bad as 0.005 to 0.001$)
What should i do to optimise this and how much can i expect to earn?
It is an NSFW Book but i dont want to show nsfw ads to the readers, so itll be more normal ads.
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3k page views at something like exoclick would make you about $0.03
Thanks for the info. By the way, how are ExoClick ads? Can we control them like freely choose where to place them? I’m building my site on Blogger
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u/Federal_Standard5917
2026-02-27
gore content gets auto-flagged by most premium networks, but exoclick and trafficjunky actually work fine with it as long as you're not crossing into illegal territory. ran a horror fiction site years ago and mediavine flat out rejected us, exoclick had us live in like 2 days
Hello would love to join. Could you ad me? Telegram: tm0413 . Doing exoclick banner ads.