3 Ways to Get More Views on Your Sex Blog

Kayla Lords

Kayla Lords is a freelance sex writer, podcaster, blogger, all-around sex content creating human, and she really likes creating content. As a writer, she focuses on sex and kink primarily on BDSM and power exchange. She works with private clients to write their content and manage their social media, while also co-hosting two podcasts, running a YouTube channel, and managing multiple blogs. Let's just say, she stays busy and wants to keep it that way. Kayla is an international speaker and an award-winning sex blogger. She believes we are stronger together as a community than we are isolated and apart. We all deserve to get paid for the work we do, but until we understand our cumulative power, we'll all wonder if we're "the only one" doing this smutlancing thing.

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  1. Tabitha says:

    It’s hard to keep content on instagram for me, even having my site on the bio got me banned, is there any way you can help?

    • Kayla Lords says:

      IG is very restrictive about sexual content (for the most part — there are exceptions, of course). Between them and Facebook, they won’t allow specific types of words in a URL to be part of a bio/profile. You can (sometimes) get around this by using a link shortener (bit.ly, for example) or using LinkTree, where you can list multiple links but the link in your bio is linktree’s link.

      As for images, certain rules apply — no AFAB nipples, no naked butts, no obvious sex acts. That being said, the reason most images (and then accounts) get removed is because other IG users (non-sex positive people) report images or accounts. The only way I’ve heard to get around some of that is to avoid using “vanilla” hashtags — meaning anything that’s not sex related. The downside to that is that IG shadowbans specific sex-related hashtags and the creators who use them. So my current solution is not to use hashtags at all, and promote my IG in other ways — on my sites, in my podcasts, etc. This means slower growth but it also means I reduce the chance of getting banned.

      Also, create back-up accounts so if one account gets banned, you’ve already got another to switch to — and promote it from time to time so followers on an existing account know about it and can follow you there.

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