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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass
Cheers bro
@ thread, A webcam studio needs more than a bed, a camera & a model... Simple & realistic extras that are a must, shower & washing facilities, a high quality, reliable broadband feed, models, location, the list goes on.. at the moment, Im almost there, but the construction work has taken much longer than was expected, due to simple facts of needing soundproof rooms, theres no point in the models & the surfers hearing the model next door
Our door is open & one of our rooms is almost ready, the main studio & the other live room had their doors put on today. Ive also replaced the whole shops electrics which cost must more than expected, getting into the thousands, due to insurance & fire regs....
Which brings me onto the next part for the thread, you need public liability, of which most insurance companies wont touch adult, unless you goto specialized companies, these expect high quality alarm systems due to all the computors, lighting & electics.
ICQ or skype me anytime, but bro as AdultKing said, maybe promote some more sites or new sites & make a decent earning.... could be a little more straight forward
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I made similar mistakes over the years on other types or projects. Keep it simple stupid. Fix things up as you go. Launch and prove the concept works and you will be successful at it. If you keep delaying and pushing back making money to make sure your project is 100% perfect (sorry you can launch with out sound proof walls, showers etc...) then you just keep dumping money into something that you don't even know you will make a penny from.
For that matter you could have started a lot smaller or out of your home, with 1 chat host to test things. But instead, you jumped right to build full blown studios probably nicer than what some of the companies out there right now are using that are making a lot of money. Instead you went from no experience with live cam chathosts to wanting a full blown studio, from 0 - 100 with out trying to take any baby steps and learning.
Those things can be done, if need, later. Throw it together best you can, make some money, prove the concept, then fix the shit up as you go. The last thing you want to do is spend several more months of spending more money, making none, to get the building *perfect* and then flip the switch and you idea fails.
Some people get way way too caught up in the building (<- verb not noun) part, I know I was one of them. This is a combination of procrastination and being anal IMO.
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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass
We have our own studio, a few cam rooms, all sound proof. A wet room for hygeine, the pc room & broadband is good enough that im thinking about running our own server from here.... to do list is the gymnasium for staff, probably with livecam from there also.
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Here is some more advice, be impressed with how much money your business is making not how lovely the facilities are. Classic cart before the horse. You have no idea if you will have success as a cam studio owner, you hope and continue to pour in money. You will learn that is the stupid way to manage your money (err lose it). Again, I can be critical because I learned some of these lessons the hard way. If the project fails, at the end of the day and all your savings are gone, the building gone, etc... would you rather have some of that money back or the memory of that nice wash room and sound proof walls etc.