Just think of it as another fetish. Some customers like to see the tease.
I have been producing my Northwest Beauties videos for a long time now and they are more revealing than in the early days, but they are still not full nude.
Not that many people produce non-nude/partial nude content any more, but the customers are still there.
Just think of it as another fetish. Some customers like to see the tease.
I have been producing my Northwest Beauties videos for a long time now and they are more revealing than in the early days, but they are still not full nude.
Not that many people produce non-nude/partial nude content any more, but the customers are still there.
saw your site
sure will get some new affiliates.
has it grown for you or been more competitve?
making a living off of it?
My site has grown quite a bit over the past few years since I have started posting videos from other softcore producers.
About half of the producers are long-time customers. They like this type of content and decided to give it a try.
The customers like it because there is more softcore content on the website. Since a lot of softcore sites have went away or went hardcore, it is harder to find this type of material. I post 5-8 new 60-minute videos each week.
I have done it full-time since 2006. I am not getting rich, but I enjoy what I am doing.
I am always looking for new producers and new affiliates. Since softcore is such a tiny niche in the overall adult market, it doesn't get a lot of attention.
We have a non-nude/tease and denial series called "Lucy Won't Show It"
updating inside the Smut Makers members area now along with a few other non-nude girls.
I'm always caught in two minds as to whether to share this type of information, as more affiliates means more competition, but on the other hand I like to reward the programs who are selling well and encourage them.
I've just checked the stats for 2013, you might be surprised to know that the two best converting programs are both CCBill. The most important factor is not sales ratios, but the money made per unique click i.e. (total revenue)/(total unique clicks)
At $0.094 / unique click is a bikini site where real girls are dared to pose on the beach, here are examples of how I've been promoting it
At $0.080 / unique click is a site already mentioned in this thread, at first when I promoted them I thought "What no rebills?" but I had no idea that surfers would be coming in a buying 10 videos at a time. Below are some examples of how I promote them and their partners whose videos are also available through their website.
Just think of it as another fetish. Some customers like to see the tease.
I have been producing my Northwest Beauties videos for a long time now and they are more revealing than in the early days, but they are still not full nude.
Not that many people produce non-nude/partial nude content any more, but the customers are still there.
I'd say the most popular in this niche is the otcash sites (onlytease, etc.) but I haven't had a conversion in MONTHS. Clearly I'm doing something wrong, but hey if you can convert that niche well, I'd recommend them! Great people.
I'd say the most popular in this niche is the otcash sites (onlytease, etc.) but I haven't had a conversion in MONTHS. Clearly I'm doing something wrong, but hey if you can convert that niche well, I'd recommend them! Great people.
Without at doubt OT is the gold standard, you definitely want some of their content on your site as it adds value. From a stats perspective there are a lot of other affiliates promoting them, so ratios are not so impressive, also they have their Porn Rewards site which encourages members to cut the affiliate site out in the future. To conclude it's very useful to have them in the mix as part of the recipe.
Whats working these days as far as selling? or is only porn selling?
examples and price points?
gracias
I am currently in the process of developing a NN site now. This will be non nude as in clean non nude and bikini content. There will be no nip slips, downblouse or upskirts on the site.
I will be merging this site with established social networking and adsense.
Will see how it goes since Google is fucking my adult sites hardcore!
I am currently in the process of developing a NN site now. This will be non nude as in clean non nude and bikini content. There will be no nip slips, downblouse or upskirts on the site.
I will be merging this site with established social networking and adsense.
Will see how it goes since Google is fucking my adult sites hardcore!
I am currently in the process of developing a NN site now. This will be non nude as in clean non nude and bikini content. There will be no nip slips, downblouse or upskirts on the site.
I will be merging this site with established social networking and adsense.
Will see how it goes since Google is fucking my adult sites hardcore!
I doubt you'll make much with Adsense, give it a try though, but once you add the likes of the sponsors I mentioned above, also some Strip Poker games like these http://www.strippokergame.org/ and Playboy is a vital part with their $35 PPS for $1 join there's no way Adsense will make even 3% as much.
I doubt you'll make much with Adsense, give it a try though, but once you add the likes of the sponsors I mentioned above, also some Strip Poker games like these http://www.strippokergame.org/ and Playboy is a vital part with their $35 PPS for $1 join there's no way Adsense will make even 3% as much.
I do have adult sites with kick ass content. I'm advertising sponsors everywhere from Nasty Dollars, AMAKings, Payserve, sextronix, I update 3 times a week and Google is still kicking my ass. The Google gravy train ran out on my adult sites in November and it's been a free fall dive into the poor house from there.
I want to try the totally clean non nude content - target my traffic towards weight lifting gymnasiums, weight loss, tanning and anything related to summer, beach, bikini and possibly summer apparel.
I am at wits end. If this doesn't work I'll most likely leave the industry or say fuck it and go work for Kim Dotcom! j/k
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