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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: SFV baby...
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A nobody's guide to the Adult Industry
I am plugging my new blog at http://GoodFuckingFun.com/blog.
Here is the first post...enjoy! It all started with an idea?more like a dream really. I had a buddy who happened to be dating (nailing is more like it) a girl who turned out to be a porno star. I can?t remember what her name was. But I started thinking?wait a minute. I have friends that are experts in all the necessary areas?business, networks, web sites, video production?plus a guy with access to a porno star?the pieces started coming together in my head. I had also recently sold a condo for a nice profit and had some startup money?I was more than willing to drop 5k to get a site going?no problem! I sat on the idea for about two weeks, and all the while it kept making more and more sense. Hell?there?s TONS of money in the adult industry right? All you have to do is take some pictures of some naked chick and put them up on a website, and all of a sudden you?re a millionaire right? Well?wrong actually. I?m creating this blog because I want to relate the experiences I?ve had getting into the adult industry to anyone out there thinking the same thing. Not to discourage or encourage?but just to relate stories and information. Overall, I have to say that it was easier than I ever imagined to get into the adult industry, but more difficult than I ever imagined to make money doing so. Anyway?back to my story, and back to exactly how I ended up where I am today. As I was saying, I sat on the idea for about two weeks. I kept thinking??Ok?I have all of the people I would like to be a part of the project in mind, but how the fuck do I ask them if they want to be a part of a porno website?? How would I approach them? What would their girlfriends think? Well?it was easier than I thought it would be. I first went to the guy who was banging the porno star. I had recently attended a home poker game where someone was telling me about this adult site he was a webmaster for?he said that the site, in its prime had 13,000 subscribers at 30 bucks a month. Some quick math told me that equated to almost 400k PER MONTH! That?s what we call (in technical terms) a shitload. The overhead couldn?t be even a fraction of that right? He also said that the site hadn?t been updated in over 2 years, and was still making over 100k per month?the owner was practically retired. Well?basically, I started by relating that story to my buddy, and his eyes lit up like mine had when I first heard it. That?s more money than any of us had ever dealt with before?but hey?there are worse problems to have in life. Well?long story short, we now had a team of two. The second guy I approached was a friend who had an MBA and knew all about starting up businesses. He was even easier to get on board?so now we were three. The last buddy I approached was a webmaster who had been working on building online stores for clothing companies?perfect right? I approached him last because, besides me, he was the only other guy who had a steady girlfriend (who is also a friend of mine)?I gave it about a 50/50 chance that he would shoot me down immediately. Thankfully though, he didn?t, and we now had all of the cards in place. I (Schw00d) had the money as well as video editing experience and the organizational skills to put this whole thing together. Lips McGavin was our point man for dealing with talent, managers, promotional people, etc?basically, he?s a great ?people person.? Plus, he can score music and mix sound. Buck Wheezy is the webmaster and designer, plus a proficient poker player (that?ll come in handy later). And finally, Pornoblo Escobar has the professional business experience to structure us right in the beginning, and make everything legit. On top of all that, we lived in the San Fernando Valley?known affectionately as the porn capital of the world. Ok?excellent?we have a team dedicated to making this happen. What do we do now? Well?we need an idea. Originally, we were going to try to get Lips? chick in on the deal and set up a solo site with pictures, video?maybe a blog and a webcam?that?s about as simple as it comes. Hell, there are 14 year old kids with enough tech savvy to make that happen?it should be easy for us. Then we started talking about it more and more, and realized that if we want to be successful, we need to go bigger?WAY bigger. After a week or two of discussions, we gave birth to PartyGirlPoker.com. We loved the format of NBC?s Poker After Dark, and basically ripped off that idea, but added nudity and sex. Porno and poker go together like peanut butter and jelly. We searched the web and surprisingly, we couldn?t find any websites out there that were doing the same thing?we couldn?t believe that we were the first people to think of this idea. Sure, there were websites where you could play poker with pictures of no-so-hot chicks in various stages of undress, and there had been a similar strip poker show that went defunct in 2003 (it was too cheesy though?not realistic at all), but we couldn?t find anyone out there with our vision of how to combine these two moneymakers into a single show. So now you know how we got our start. What I haven?t told you yet is the learning curve involved?it?s HUGE. Or the money necessary?also huge. I will keep blogging about the issues we ran into including: Finding a place to shoot Building our set The real costs involved in adult production Telling people that you?re now a porno producer, and the stigma involved Hiring porn stars Getting noticed Advertising and marketing And so much more?stay tuned, and remember?if you build it?they won?t always come. But if you build it right, you?ve got a hell of a good shot. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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do you offer cliff notes via RSS?
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Confirmed User
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: ICQ: 211-417-740
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uhm ok..
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Show Yer Tits!
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Location: Somewhere Out there...
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People make money doing this?
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So Fucking Banned
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: the beach, SoCal
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Welcome to the world of comment spam.
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The Dupre Pimp
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Koh Samui
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Thats a looooong ass read... now all your potential customers will turn into webmasters. Congrats.
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(felis madjewicus)
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: In Mom & Dad's Basement
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Tl;dr....
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Jesus loves bacon
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Sin City, Motherfucker
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never give out a unique idea until you already have your site built, up and running ;-)
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