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Originally Posted by JayMoyes
I haven't advertised on Fetlife, but I'm on there quite a bit and know those who have advertised.
If you're looking to push a site, content, platform, etc., it's probably a good move. I knew a guy who did well selling erotic hypnosis on there before the rates went up.
Novelty has to be very innovative to convert. Something you won't see in a store. If selling from a white label novelty site, or it's just a paddle, flogger, dildo, chances are the traffic is not going to convert on Fetlife.
As far as I'm aware of, there's nothing stopping you from setting up a Fetlife profile just as you would on Twitter, and they do have a "Support Fetlife" campaign for $5 a month. Just keep in mind they're about community and engagement on Fet, as opposed to spamming. For The Dungeon Store, we use the Fet to post about appearances, new products, exclusives, sales, customer service, and sometimes just for fun.
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Thank you for the detailed feedback from a user perspective. We are a platform that monetizes content that has been removed from other platforms, which I think aligns with the fet community since they've faced the brunt of the hit in terms of content restrictions from processors.
I debated the community engagement approach, but I've always found that feels and is received as spammy. I will absolutely give this some more thought as an option on top of purchasing ad spots.