Oh man, where do I even start with this? Let me give you a general idea of how you can use porn tubes to promote your own website and advance your career. But more importantly, we need to figure out what makes SpankBang different from other sites. You need to know what sets SpankBang apart from other similar sites so you can plan your marketing strategies properly. I’ll be honest with you—it’s one of my least favorite sites to cover when it comes to using it for marketing. It’s pretty vague compared to other similar sites.
First thing I want to mention is that SpankBang isn’t owned by MindGeek.
That’s a big deal. MindGeek owns sites like PornHub, RedTube, YouPorn, and some big production studios like Brazzers, but we’re not focusing on those. We’re looking at free porn tubes that are run by the community, and that’s where you want to make your presence known.
SpankBang takes a slightly different approach.
It’s not unique, but it’s different enough to notice. The homepage is filled with typical mainstream stuff—fake big boobs and new videos from up-and-coming pornstars who often end up working for Brazzers or Blacked if they have big enough busts. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to scroll far to find something homemade. Right now, I’m on the homepage, and I see at least one hentai video and at least two real amateur videos. That’s a big deal. You don’t get that mix of content on mainstream sites.
So, in some ways, SpankBang is an A-rated site, while PornHub is an A+.
This makes SpankBang a better choice for promoting your work. On most mainstream sites, your content might never even make it to the top of the Home page. In fact, I’d be surprised if your videos even got recommended. The system doesn’t seem to favor the content you upload.
But there’s still hope for popularity on SpankBang.
You can get your videos to the top. You can aim for the homepage as well. If a random hentai video can make it to the first page, then why can’t your videos? At least, you know the site doesn’t pick and choose based on who’s paying them. They don’t have a bias toward a specific studio.
You can share short trailers of your longer videos on SpankBang, and be sure to title and tag them properly so people can find them.
Obviously, you don’t want to mislabel your content unless you’re desperate. But don’t mislead people either. Just feed the desires they already have. There are more than enough people who like your kind of stuff.
When it comes to marketing, you can share trailers on SpankBang, and when people watch them, they might come back to your site to see the full video.
However, if you put your website’s domain in the video titles or descriptions, SpankBang might not like that. They’d likely keep your videos up for a long time. So instead, do what everyone else does.
Alternatively, you could share full videos and even run your whole site through SpankBang, but still drive people back to your site using watermarks.
The key is to promise more similar videos instead of the full content. This works well if you’re running a niche site with very specific content. Your experience will depend a lot on how you get your content. If you produce your own videos, people will naturally come to your site because you’re the only source for those videos.
Try to keep things simple.
Put your videos up on SpankBang with a clear plan to get people to come back to your site. Track how many clicks you get using proper software, and analyze which videos work best. Figure out why those videos were so successful and keep doing that.
The system on free porn tubes is always happy to get free videos.
You can be one of those sources if you do it right. SpankBang will be happy, you’ll be satisfied, and your fans will be too. Grow your porn empire slowly and responsibly by trying different things and keeping track of what works.
Remember, these sites change a lot over time.
Stay on top of current trends and adapt as needed. If you’re impatient, you could upload all your videos at once and hope for the best. But don’t say I didn’t warn you when that goes wrong. Either way, good luck. You’re going to need it.

