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I agree with EthnicLover. If you're just getting started, a blog is the way to go. Too many people start with TGPs and that is a tough game.
If you don't know about WordPress, then the best place to start would be:
codex.wordpress.org/Getting_Started_with_WordPress
Pick a topic you geniunly enjoy writing about (if you don't like writing, then starting a blog probably isn't best for you) and start posting 1-2 posts per day, a few paragraphs in length along with an image or two leading to an internal (self-hosted) image gallery, a self-hosted video clip(s) and/or the paysite.
After you have a few weeks worth of posting (keep in mind that with WordPress you can backlog posts) you can get going with traffic.
Start with pinging adult directories every time you post and getting some backlinks by establishing relationships with other blogs that share the same topic of your blog. This can be done by contacting the blog owners directly via email etc or by posting on forums soliciting link trades.
Some good links...
pingoat.com
pingomatic.com
codex.wordpress.org/Introduction_to_Blogging
the codex in general for ALL questions you have about WP...
codex.wordpress.org
adultblogresource.com/adult-blog-directories/
As far as avoidance goes...with starting a blog the biggest obstacle you will have to overcome is if you start getting lazy with the blog and lose interest. You NEED to pick a topic you absolutely LOVE writing about (which seems to be boobs with you), and keep writing about it as often as you can - preferably at least once per day, but quality is more important. Your posts need to be entertaining and keep the visitor's interest. Have fun with it!
If you're really keen on accepting submissions, you could put a twist on the basic blog structure and start a babelog or videodump. Examples of these:
crazydumper.com
babes.coolios.net
These are not really blogs, but if an important aspect in all of this is price, then you can use WordPress to create sites like these. I've had some success with videodumps but it's completely different territory, and thus little of the above information applies except that WP could be used as the CMS.
Whatever way you go, good luck man!
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