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What do you guys pay per movie/photoset edited if you dont mind me asking, rough estimate. |
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I seriously think I woke up today in some sort of weird alternate universe today. I never bought into the whole "acid flashback" thing but maybe that is what is happening. Actually, I know what it is. I just never do well with sophistry and am experiencing a bizarre reaction. Before we go any further down the rabbit hole on this one, let's remember the original question is can someone be successful, real successful, in today's market. Some say yes, some say no, whatever, take your pick. My question is to XXaru Media... What programs were the ones you worked with that failed and why did they fail, in your opinion? What was their budget? What was their business plan? How well did they execute? |
BTW, I dont have a fetish for hiring staff. At YouPorn there were 7 of us from the very beginning, and NONE of us had any experience in the adult industry. When we sold, the same 7 people were still there because we hired right.
6 years ago I was a dog breeder and trying to sell my friends mobile technology. How things change... |
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And the question was, can somebody be real successful today with a modest budget and no experience :P but the way everybody responded, it sure seemed as if it was the question you stated |
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My budget right now for shooting/editing 120 scenes a month is around $250k. Sensual/erotic scenes are more than the reality scenes. But this is the cost for the finished product, ready to go with: full scene, tube edited clip (with various versions of watermarks i.e. www.danejones.com/pornhub www.danejones.com/youporn), teaser clip, photo sets etc |
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I'd say 80% of ccbill sites don't have more then a handful of banners on a static affiliate page. Having all these bells and whistles really isn't required to succeed
Also if you want bells and whistles, nats is $150 a month and they've been having promos with no setup fee lately. So there is your affiliate setup for next to nothing |
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However i do believe your experience made you capable of doing it on that small of a budget. Not anybody could have done that, what you did is very impressive and i think your experience has quite a bit to do with it. Im going to get some sleep here because i feel myself getting dumber, i want to read this over tomorrow and i think i will contact you, however i didn't see any contact information when i quickly looked last time |
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The programs that i know that are successful offer all the tools you need today to be an affiliate, which is most, if not all the tools The only ones that do not, are stale/dead. Which is alot so you'd be correct in saying most do not. |
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I'm surprised no one has brought up using feeds like adultcentro in this thread. You can simply add a ton of non exclusive content into your sites easily this way and just pay on the usage |
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When complete non-adult industry folk can outperform you. Then you're in the wrong business. :winkwink: |
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where's Paul Markham when you need someone to explain that tubes are useless and dont sell anything |
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so if you were to just do these by hand for your few sponsors, that would be very time consuming. Its 150 bucks or doing that by hand for a bunch of affiliates everyday or two or however often you update. You'll choose that 150 dollars as soon as you try to go a month ;) |
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Build up your coffers the first few months, see what you need in addition to the $5000 you spent to get the sites / program launched and re-invest as needed. If you go the affiliate route, and nobody requests Flash ad tools, don't add them, if everyone requests more FHGs and embeddable content, add that instead. Point being, you don't need everything out of the gate to be successful and profitable. |
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Because if that is what you are saying, that is certainly not the case. A simple snippet of PHP code that can easily be found on Google will allow you to pass affiliate IDs through any web page using a single URL. |
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Anything that is a zip is just zipping up some content and uploading it, not really rocket science. flash vids are just a bunch of hotlinkable trailers uploaded to your server, again, not that complex nor expensive buy a copy of arylia (arylia.com) for $50, will make all the flash galleries and photo fhgs you will ever need and works on unlimited domains. But as you said above, its only $150 a month... not significant in the scheme of a several thousand dollar budget and plenty have done it with far simpler setups |
I posit that anyone that starts a paysite today with a focus on affiliates first will be doomed to failure. Since that seems to be what most newbs would do, based on cursory knowledge, little research, no real biz plan, and believing in the GFY "I just launched five minutes ago and sales are rocking so be my affiliate" braggadocio and bluster, yes, most will fail.
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Without a successful plan to generate in-house sales from the day of launch, no matter what, a program is doomed. That being said, if affiliates can generate sales from day one, take those sales, but do not let those sales dictate how successful the program is, let your own in-house sales dictate that :) Treat affiliate revenue as 'gravy' - Money for nothing because it can dry up just as quickly as it floods in. Use it to re-invest and grow your own in-house revenue streams. |
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Wow, this thread has really started to run off in all sorts of variable directions. Still, the bottom line, despite everything everyone has posted is that the only name that has come up thus far that has been able to start up a successful paysite from scratch recently and kill it is Ruseful, and he had a 200k budget (and prior experience to go with it). Please tell me how many entrepreneurs out there are walking around with 200k in their bank accounts?
All you guys posting about starting sites for $1000 and such aren?t doing so by producing content, so it doesn?t apply to the topic at hand. Yeah, I?m sure lots of newbies could come in and start a tube site with a bunch of non-exclusive content for next to nothing, but that was never the question. |
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I hope he says, "FUCK YEAH!" |
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http://www.clips4sale.com/61033 $40 or $60 every Sunday when we shoot and she is quite happy. I'm happy and she's happy lol. |
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And for the record, even if you could.. it still wouldn't disprove the base of this thread because neither of us are newbies anymore. Quote:
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excellent read fellas. but there are a lot of hypotheticals running around. my experience may clarify a little.
i am the poster child of what the OP is looking for, newbie that entered in the last 3 years. I am sorry to say my site is not making sales whereby i can make a living. The reason is amply pointed out by barefooties...i have not demonstrated drive/work ethic to make my program self sustaining. however my experience in failure has been valuable & may clarify some things here. if one is a newb, its inadequate to say a newb can launch on a low budget & start succeeding. there is a learning curve one has to endure. there is no way around it, except to try & fail, learn, try fail, learn, try, & eventually, with work, determination, & some breaks, succeed. as a newb, i just wanted to get a site up. i didnt take initial steps necessary to educate myself on marketing or sales. I just wanted to hire chicks, bounce their tits. That is the thing i love to do with my business. the hard tedious stuff, like building the site, building an affiliate, networking, building buzz & traffic, i didnt give a fuck. so for a couple years, all i did with my limited funds was shoot. eventually i got my site up by locking myself in my bedroom & working 6 weeks straight with editing/working with a designer/CCBill/strongbox. i launched. First week, i got a nice pop in sales from people who knew my intentions & wanted to see the product. But just 1 week in, sales died. i was in a panic. i suddenly realized i have to learn this entire thing i ignored, called marketing. I killed my budget getting the site up, did not budget a dime for marketing. I was stuck with no money, no sales. in fact the only thing i have ever done to market joshgirls in 3 years is get myself on the stern show with 3 girls. I expected being on his show would put the wind in my sails & i would succeed. It was the best & worst day in my life. Seeing stern live! being with my beautiful joshgirls, all together as a team. I got home, got 5 sales, & cried & cried. Literally i wanted to die. The site exists, & it makes 5-800 a month with absolutely no marketing, ever. I still have things to correct with respect to my decisions, planning & work ethic. I struggle to understand why i will work 10 hour days for slave wages, but refuse to simply work for myself. maybe im not cut out for this. But i will never, ever, ever close or give up. i will change. I did what i did for love, & eventually i will get it right. because i do have work ethic, it just needs to be used for productive endeavors instead of self destruction. so my point is...I think a newb will struggle, because they will need to endure a learning curve & make mistakes before they get it right. They will need to face their own limitations & work through them. If not, go back to the 9 to 5 & suck the corporate cock. :2 cents: |
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Wow, this turned out to be a really good thread! I think it's kind of moot whether the original question about whether a total industry noob with absolutely no experience and little money could make it in the paysite business is true or not. Clearly it would be extraordinarily difficult for the many reasons discussed but not technically impossible.
However, the more interesting and somewhat broader question that would apply to most people on this board to me is: Could an intelligent, business-savvy person with some industry experience, a small to medium amount of money, and some other technical experience, for example, either in content production, programming or as a webmaster make a successful paysite in 2013? Based on what I am reading I think the answer is absolutely yes, with all the caveats mentioned in the thread of course. JT, I'm a veteran content producer with his own quality content who always imagined that one could never make money promoting content on the tube sites- or anywhere else at this point for that matter without a huge effort and expenditure. Your story is inspiring and I'd be really be interested to chat with you in Vegas. I'm going to email you as well if you don't mind. BTW- I rarely look at post counts, but I just hit 5,000 after about ten years, woohoo, lol! |
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If your site currently makes $500-800 a month, why not duplicate it for a similar niche using the content you already have? I mean, it would seem to me like you have the basics down to be making that much each month, duplicate it and double your income, by doing exactly the same thing you are currently doing (it reads like not much of anything, apologies if I am wrong on that sir). Thank you for chiming in on this thread too :) |
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I have unreleased stills from some of my shoots. the stills are primarily of the girls posing & stripping. getting a hi-res still of boobs in flight is a pro-level shot & the shots i took came out like dogshit. even when i take screen grabs, i have to grab images when tits are at the top or bottom of the bounce because there is motion blur in the shot. the blur does not show up when running film, but does when the footage is frozen. need a hi speed camera to do it right. anyone who wants to talk biz with me, my email is [email protected] word! & thanks for your kind words. |
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Threads like this can help everyone. But nobody shares any valuable information because they look at other people like competition |
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I have received your email too btw, will respond as soon as i can :) |
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Wow that thread start to scare me a lot! I'm a newbie in the business and I'm about to launch my own paysite with exclusive content. Did it with 20k of my own money so you are making me a little bit nervous :) Should be ready for CCbill check up next monday.
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Its still relatively easy for any driven/motivated individual to succeed in making money in adult. If you are comfortable with posting your site, you could ask for critiques or message some people in private and ask for their opinions. When I got into paysites, if i didn't ask for help from people who had already been involved, i dont think i'd be doing nearly as well. No thats wrong, im 100% sure. |
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adapt or die...so to speak
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Theres a ton of affiliates out there that still make very good money and just salivating for new products Though i agree with saying its not what somebody should go in and depend on as a newbie because they simply wont know where to goto find these people, probably not create the stir/buzz in order to get your sites on them all, know how to create good tools or have the money/time, some people are lazy and dont end up releasing the tools consistently (or underesimate how important it is to release them consistently), etc |
I cant post it for review now since the html 5 just have been done and I have to wait for the cms to upload my content. All you would see is the page without the pictures and the videos on. I will post it when ready since I gonna need affiliate expertise to get traffic and I want their opinion to improve the produce.
Yea at first I was trying without any help and I did try to hire cheap labor that result in waste of money. So it was a great help to found that board, did ask a lot of question over the time and menage to found amazing expert to build the website and the cms :) |
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