| Meta Tag |
Special instructions embedded into
a web page for use by search engines and browsers. |
| Mouse Over |
A javascript technique used to create
an event when the mouse is rolled over an image or link. Often
used to hide sponsor codes. |
| Newbie |
A beginner. |
| Niche |
A specific "flavor" of porn (i.e.
amateur, lesbian, BBW). |
| Partnership |
A type of sponsor payment program that pays a percentage
of revenues earned, usually on a recurring basis. |
| Pay Per Click |
A type of sponsor payment program
that pays webmasters based on the number of times visitors
click on an advertisement. |
| Pay Site |
A site that charges members for access. |
| Per Sign Up |
A type of sponsor payment program that pays a one time fee
for referring new members. |
| PHP |
A server side scripting language used
to generate dynamic content. |
| Pics on HTML |
When clicking on a thumbnail, the
picture opens on a new page. Can be an advantage because it
provides an addition opportunity to display a text link or
banner. |
| Partnership |
A type of sponsor payment program
that pays a percentage to the referring webmaster for as long
as the member remains. |
| Recip |
Short for reciprocal link. Used to
trade traffic between web sites. |
| Recurring |
See partnership |
| Redirect |
To automatically send a surfer to
a different web page or site. |
| Referrer |
The site or webmaster that sent the
traffic. |
| Section 2257 |
A section of U.S. Code Title 18. This
section is important to adult webmasters because it pertains
to age verification of models in sexual materials. |
| Shaving |
When a sponsor doesn't count all
clicks or sign-ups. |
| Softcore |
No contact with the genitals, no erect
penises, no "pink" or spread female genitals, and no visible
body fluids. |
| SPAM |
Unsolicited advertising e-mail. |
| Spider |
Software used by search engines to
locate and index web sites. |
| Sponsor |
A website that pays a commission to
webmasters promoting it. |
| SSI |
Server Side Include, a type of HTML
comment that directs the web server to dynamically generate
data for the web page to be served. |
| Telnet |
An Internet protocol that allows the
user to log into a remote computer and use it as if the user
was actually sitting there at the terminal. |
| Text Link |
An alternate way of linking to a sponsor.
Many webmasters find good text links to be more effective
than banner ads. |
| TGP (Thumbnail Gallery
Post) |
A type of link list that lists galleries
submitted by webmasters. Many consider TGP traffic to be among
the hardest traffic to convert. |
| Thumbnail |
A small "click-able" image linked
to a larger image. |
| Title 17 |
The section of the U.S. Code that
deals with copyrights |
| Top List (Top Site) |
A web site that lists other sites
that refer traffic to it. Useful for filtering traffic. |
| Tour |
The free part of a pay site used to
give a preview of its "members only" section. |
| Traffic |
Visitors to a site. |
| Virtual server |
Multiple web sites hosted on one computer. |
| URL |
Uniform Resource Locator |
| WYSIWYG |
Pronounced "Wizzy-wig". Refers to
programs such as Dreamweaver that build web pages through
a visual interface. |