Day One: When the Phone Farm Meets the Panic Button
The AVN Expo erupted into full operational chaos on Day One, transforming the Virgin Hotel into a concentrated marketplace where desperation and ambition collide at booth after booth.
I'm Dugmor, and I came armed with something most attendees don't have, actual infrastructure that solves real problems at scale. While everyone else was handing out branded lube samples and QR codes to their OnlyFans, I was pitching enterprise-level social media automation to agencies drowning in the impossible mathematics of managing hundreds of performer accounts across multiple platforms without getting banned into oblivion.
My weapon of choice? A phone farm operation that would make Silicon Valley's growth hackers weep with envy, thousands of managed accounts running on 5G mobile proxies with SMS verification for 850+ platforms, all wrapped in software that handles Instagram, Twitter, and Reddit automation while keeping each account's digital fingerprint clean enough to avoid the algorithmic death penalty. It's not sexy, but it prints money for people smart enough to understand that attention at scale requires infrastructure, not inspiration.