Try plugrush, selling traffic to choker traffic, fpctraffic, a few others. Alot of sites will buy clicked tube traffic and you can make some money that way.
Its when you control which outbound links on a page give juice. Your basically using nofollow on some links but not on others so you can give the most link juice to the ones you want.
After the update in July you shouldn't use low quality web 2.0 blogs that you can make with SENuke for example. One of my sites got burned because I did.
Whatever you do don't use spammy links like forum comments and one post blogs. There was a new google update last month that penalized all sites that use such links.
It depends on the number of ads, try pricing your page assuming 1 ad then divide it by the number of ads. Your advertisers will get much less traffic when competing with 6 ads vs 1 ad.
I'd go with 1) or 3). Main concerns are with branding and with branding its about uniqueness and associations. I'd go with the one you feel you'll have an easier time branding and making sure people remember the site.
I dont think there is. Its hard to monetize non-adult image hosting. You may find some but they might be using adult ads. If you're looking for non-adult hosting check out my sig.
There's no software solution to stopping a 6gbps attack. I would try cloudflare. Dont know if it really works but they claim DDOS protection and they should have the hardware to stop it. Otherwise your DC is just gonna null route your ips.
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