Sure! With pleasure! I wasn't sure if I could post the url.
Actually, I just tried it and got a message that I'm not allowed to post url's until I made at least 30 posts. I'll try to do that asap. :-)
In the meanwhile, the website is called VR Model Photography When I look for it, it appears 3rd place on google, but that might be just for my PC.
I'll post the link asap.
I made the website myself. I'm posting new content every 2 weeks and I have content ready until march now. (If all goes well, I will be creating 8 weeks of content this week).
I'm hoping to ramp up the speed to 1 new gallery / week and when I'm able to do that, I might be going from a pay per download system to a subscription based system (or probably a combination of both). Since it's not hardcore porn, I might use Patreon as an extra channel.
I agree that most people in the VR sector already own the necessary hardware. It's just really difficult to reach those people. My product is too NSFW for most virtual reality groups on social media and not hardcore enough to use tradition porn outlets to promote it. Google ads are useless I think, because I don't think anybody is really "looking" for my product. I do believe that once I can get relevant traffic, and ramp up my onboarding and follow up, I'm going to have a pretty good retention rate. Anybody that tried my images, was pretty enthusiastic about it.
Thanks for the tip about reddit. Indeed, one of my youtube video's got 11K views in under 1 week and I eventually tracked the source to somebody posting it on reddit. :-)
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