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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
A very famous porn director once told me to be successful in the porn industry, you have to shoot what turns you on. If YOU can't jack off to your own material, how do you expect everyone else to? Shoot what turns you on, your market will find you. If you like it, there are millions of people just like you who will also like it.
Our business has grown every month for the past 3 years shooting in this manner. Trust your gut and trust your cock. If there is not a market for what you do, create one.
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Yes, as a porn shooter you would be well advised to shoot what you know.
Don't confuse the part of the business I'm referring to with the part of the business you are in.
In the scenario I'm referring to, you could very well be the guy who posts a few shots your your latest model "find". My advice goes directly to those on the boards who A) profess to be webmasters, and B) comment on your model.
Keep the focus.
And... there are huge differences between producing porn and promoting porn. While your post and what you said is 100% true, a webmaster may not be into it yet still promote it and make money from it. This goes to one of my key points about understanding your surfers.
I myself promote all kinds of adult materials across my network of sites. I'm not into trannies but have links to it. I'm not into S&M or bondage but have ads and links and galleries for that on certain sites. I'm not into grannies, nor am I gay but I have promo links for those.
I give my surfers what they want, not what I want.