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gfx3 10-27-2006 01:11 PM

Funny and humorous pornography, a undeveloped niche?
 
Yesterday I did a little search to find porn sites specialized in humoristic porn. I was looking for things like "big sausage pizza" from adult.com, porn with a certain funny factor but the only thing I found were these porn blooper sites.
Aren't there any good sites out there that know how to combine sex with a humor factor or is this a total undeveloped niche? I'm sure there is money to be made in this niche since people like to have a laugh and they also like to watch porn. I looked at thousands of galleries so far and besides the ones from "big sausage pizza" I only bumped once into a funny porn gallery.

So what do you think of this niche? If you know good websites on this subject do post them as I'm looking to promote this stuff.

Thanks

Hollywood376 10-27-2006 01:23 PM

I don't know if it would fly, but I think anything can if marketed correctly. I think people searching out the porn bloopers are more looking for a "behind the scenes" type site, rather than funny.

There are definitely some undeveloped niche markets. Someone here recently came up with a niche idea that I thought was brilliant, and I couldn't believe that it wasn't out there already. I couldn't find a single site, but I'm certain it would make money.

gfx3 10-27-2006 01:45 PM

If it would be good and unique enough it certainly would. Also keep in mind that "big sausage pizza" is one of the top converting sites for adult.com so this is also a nice indicator on the subject.

one eight 10-27-2006 01:51 PM

SMART!

Brings memories of National Lampoon magazine which was very popular, and John Byners's show 'Bizzare' which featured cable-type programming 10 years before cable existed. Each had LONG runs.

Difficulties: producing a great deal of exclusive content, because as mentioned, this niche hasn't been developed. Also, finding keyword search volume. And traffic brokers don't have targeted traffic in this (as of yet, non-existent) niche. Finally, adult traffic has been so segmented by niche, could be difficult for tgps/mgps to appropriately categorize a new niche. So how would you generate targeted traffic? If you can do that, (and convert it :winkwink: ) you own the niche.

In short, this is no small undertaking.. but could payoff BIG. I'd focus on brand position and patience.

Good luck to you, and way to be opportunistic (in the good way)

Great thread. :thumbsup

gfx3 10-27-2006 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by one eight (Post 11169420)
SMART!

Brings memories of National Lampoon magazine which was very popular, and John Byners's show 'Bizzare' which featured cable-type programming 10 years before cable existed. Each had LONG runs.

Difficulties: producing a great deal of exclusive content, because as mentioned, this niche hasn't been developed. Also, finding keyword search volume. And traffic brokers don't have targeted traffic in this (as of yet, non-existent) niche. Finally, adult traffic has been so segmented by niche, could be difficult for tgps/mgps to appropriately categorize a new niche. So how would you generate targeted traffic? If you can do that, (and convert it :winkwink: ) you own the niche.

In short, this is no small undertaking.. but could payoff BIG. I'd focus on brand position and patience.

Good luck to you, and way to be opportunistic (in the good way)

Great thread. :thumbsup

A lot of money would be needed yes, but I'm not that concerned about niche traffic, for something new and innovative you could just send mass/bulk traffic and buy gallery spots for a certain amount of time. When you have something good and unique the word would go around extremely fast. You could also work out an arrangement with one of the big programs to assist you in the marketing aspect of the entire thing.
The content would be the most difficult, think quality and not quantity, and the most important part that unlike all other porn it's not just about sex.

DjSap 10-27-2006 02:36 PM

i dont know if the two are compatible, while i enjoy both I would not personally want to mix them and I really don't see a big market for it...

gfx3 10-27-2006 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DjSap (Post 11169712)
i dont know if the two are compatible, while i enjoy both I would not personally want to mix them and I really don't see a big market for it...

Yes but is porn and a cartoon series like the Simpsons compatible? Sex and cartoons are also not a very logical match but still I wonder how much money people are spending on cartoon/animé porn.


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