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Originally Posted by AaliyahLove
My suggestion would be to shoot a SHITLOAD of content before putting the site up. I had about 40 quality video/pic sets and about 30 prewritten blogs before we went live and I was amazed how fast they went! Plus it's such a relief to know you have a good amount of content stock piled in case something happens and the model has to take some time off.. as models often do  But that's kinda common sense
Also be HONEST with the model don't make her any stupid promises don't tell her you plan on making her the next Jordan Capri or "in no time you'll be making 10k a month" cause it's just not going to happen! Having a solo site is def a work in progress and I work on my site DAILY and I still get a shitload of emails to answer everyday and guys asking for MORE MORE MORE so I hope she's in it for the long haul
Good luck! 
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This is really, REALLY, REALLY good advice. No matter how good you think the girl may be, girls will be girls... especially if the girl is good looking or to say somthing that I absolutely hate as a word "HOT". These solo sites take alot of work and ALOT of follow through. In my earlier jobs, I made sites for some hot upcoming models that should have been really good but because of the way this business works in LA, things quickly turned sour because of the ever present "bigger and better deal" Deals don't mean shit when you can't get a model to come in and shoot content because she is off shooting for all of the "majors" that want to shoot her and are giving her more money to do these shoots and take away focus from what might benefit her more in the long run by having her own site and her own subscriber base.
this is the way things are..
DG