To webmasters / program owners that have a partnership with a model, what percentage do you pay your models?
I have a model who wants to do a 65 (for her) / 35 (for me) split. She says that she has talked to several other girls who have that same arrangement, and that she needs to make more to bring other girls in to shoot with, location fees, wardrobe, etc.
She shoots the content and uploads it to me each week. I take care of editing, hosting, affiliate stuff, billing, customer support, general webmaster duties, site design, etc.
Just wanted to get feedback from others… thanks.
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As a follow up to my epic thread "It’s harder to shoot porn today than it was back in the old days." I thought it would be good to share some of the things I’ve picked up over the years.
All can be done for low costs and adapted to most niches.
No help here on cameras to buy, lighting info will be basic and editing basic as well.
It will include advice on creating a product that can market itself. Marketing goes so far beyond where to post and sheep herding surfers to a site it’s hardly included in the marketing tuition. It’s like telling a telephone salesman to pick up a phone and make more phone calls.
So that’s where I will start.
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Thought you guys might be interested in an article that popped up yesterday…
http://www.economist.com/node/21530956
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Just paysites and cams, don’t consider most dating sites as porn. most are conning customers.
This was a topic a few of us were discussing at the Prague show. One person was convinced it was 18 to 30 year olds, I thought it was older another thought it was much older.
Understand it’s hard to tell as different sites appeal to different people, so just a general guide will do.
Of course marketing people should know exactly the age group and demographic they appeal to. Doubt if we do.
It’s just the group most likely to buy.
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Why hasn’t anyone stepped up and started the process of applying for other extensions?
The way I see it, if they approved .XXX then they’d have no grounds for denying other sTLD’s like say, .sex or .porn
IMHO, if the adult community actually got together and sponsored our own sTLD, then a LOT of the weight and pressure of the .XXX scams would disappear.
Now, obviously the larger programs would have to step up, but I see a lot of people, both large and small, publicly voicing their dislike, and even hatred, of .XXX. So why not, instead of harping on the after affects of ICANN being paid off, why not do something about it?
And just in case it is unclear our position… we are strongly opposed to .XXX and will NOT be buying a single domain under that scam of a sTLD.
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