Some websites don’t need much talk. Their names say it all. Vice.com is one of those websites. If you don’t know it, you’ve been under a rock. With news, podcasts, and blogs, Vice has won many awards. Today, I will talk about vice.com/en/section/sex and how it can help adult web admins. Keep reading—this review is worth it!
Good Titles and Hot Topics
Let’s say, just for fun, you don’t know Vice or its sex section. Let me tell you about it! Vice.com has blogs about all kinds of things—serious stuff and fun stuff.
For example, one blog is about vaginal dryness. The title is “Vaginal Dryness Sucks.” It might not be the most fun topic, but it’s important. The title works because it’s clear, entertaining, and gets attention. Good titles bring in readers.
Other blogs are about: “The Worst Things People Have Been Told During Sex” and “How to Have the Best Threesome.” But some blogs seem off-topic. There is one about art and buildings. It doesn’t belong in the sex section. Bloggers need to put their posts in the right place. If you don’t, no one will read them.
The Power of Authority
Vice.com has a lot of power. They get over 412 million visits each month. Their videos are number one on YouTube. They have won many awards. Vice’s sex section is just as strong.
Take the blog about vaginal dryness. It talks about menopause, hormones, lubes, and other things. It’s not fun, but it’s full of good info. The blog links to good, trusted websites. This makes Vice look smart and trustworthy. This is something you should do too—link to good sites. It helps your site look better and be found on search engines.
Navigation and Readability
Okay, enough about dryness! Let’s talk about another blog. This one is about the spit kink. I thought it would be wild, but instead, it talks about cleaning your mouth and STD risks. It’s a bit boring for me, but Vice is careful about its content. They know their audience.
Vice’s website is easy to use. You can find anything quickly. This is important for web admins. They use links inside their blogs to help people find more. These links also help with SEO. Search engines like it when sites link to more useful content. It enables you to rank better.
As a webmaster, think about how to make your site easy to use. Use links to help people find what they want.
Promote Your Website on Vice.com
There are two ways to promote your site on Vice’s sex section.
- External Links: If your blog fits, you can link to Vice’s page. This helps bring traffic to your site. But it takes time to build a strong site that Vice will link to.
- Paid Ads: The second way is to buy an ad. If your site fits, Vice will work with you to make a good ad. Ads on Vice get a lot of clicks. Their ads are 90% more popular than ads on other websites.
Conclusion
Vice.com’s sex section has many blogs about all kinds of things. Whether you want to learn how to write better or find ways to work with Vice, there is something useful here for everyone. Check out their blog. See how they make their titles, links, and content work. Use their tips to make your own site better. If you want your site to be more popular, Vice.com is a great place to work with.

