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BusterBunny 04-02-2006 12:22 AM

i'd hit it 50 times

darksoul 04-02-2006 12:30 AM

I've always thought that its easier to market something you're interested in?
I know that gay converts for example but I wouldn't see myself doing it.

ssp 04-02-2006 12:48 AM

That's all true except the word is irrelevant. Sorry couldn't resist.

Paul Markham 04-02-2006 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Understand something.... there is a lot more money to be made with adult content than just selling it on the internet.

So very very true.

I know of an avenue to get 20 sign ups, with no affiliate pay outs, on a set. That's 20 sign ops minimum.

Think of it 20 times $60, less 15% processor = $1020 on a set.

But don't ask me to tell you.

CDSmith 04-02-2006 08:51 AM

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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.

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.

Grapesoda 04-02-2006 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith
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.

that is definitly plan 'A' :thumbsup have you ever seen trannie bondage? of grannie trannies? just a thought . .

James Greuel 04-02-2006 06:54 PM

Hmm,

Now Trannie Oil Wrestling...

I'd hit that.

Bwaaaah

AmeliaG 04-02-2006 10:27 PM

Excellent thread. Thanks, CD

Libertine 04-03-2006 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CDSmith
Bit of a contradiction there. You go by what you like, yet you market to those visiting your sites. That's fine if you know for a fact that everyone visiting your sites likes exactly what you like.

Hey, I will be the first to say that I won't argue with what works. If it's working for you it's all good.

But whether or not "you'd hit it" should still take a back seat to what your surfers preferences are.

I agree that it sounds like a contradiction at first, but think about it this way:

By limiting the content to what I like (in one way or another), the site gets a certain 'personality'. Surfers who enjoy roughly the same type of content in a certain niche as I do, will enjoy my sites, and thus come back. In turn, by continuing to show that kind of content and market that type of content, I satisfy those surfers, keep them coming back and achieve a good sales ratio.

Of course, my own tastes only serve as an initial guideline. Surfer feedback (whether it be in the form of emails, clicks or sales) ultimately determines what content comes back and what doesn't, as well as the kind of stuff I will be showing in the future.


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