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Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 09:17 AM

(VIDEO) Is online adult too saturated for new webmasters?
 
Adult Insights Ep 22 Video

How hard is it to get started in adult these days? There is a lot of talk about over-saturation but you wouldn't think it from hearing the answers from the likes of Benoit from ExpressPro, HoneLynn from HighDefRiches, Vegas Ken from TheBestPorn, Dwreck from WebcamCash, Vic from KickAssPictures, Elli from Streamray / Cams.com, Rob Waters from LiveBucks, Monty from AVN, Mario from LoadedCash, Jay D from CrazyShit.com and Avalanche from CherryPimps.

Some faves:
Benoit: "The industry needs fresh blood with business expertise... that's what there's room for."
Dwreck: "Adult webmasters like to say no because they are protecting themselves."
Monty: "They have to bring a unique product to the table... those that don't are going to fall by the wayside."

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Is online adult too saturated for new webmasters?

seeric 05-15-2008 09:19 AM

I wouldn't recommend anyone come into this biz now. So, Yes, It's too saturated. Any Noob thinking they are gonna be a millionaire coming into this business right now better have some model under their belt that no one else has thought of and everyone else needs.

*no one else has thought of (this is highly unlikely)

LOL

emjay 05-15-2008 09:21 AM

Great series Doug:thumbsup

Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 14193568)
I wouldn't recommend anyone come into this biz now. So, Yes, It's too saturated. Any Noob thinking they are gonna be a millionaire coming into this business right now better have some model under their belt that no one else has thought of and everyone else needs.

What if your goals were more modest... say, 50k a year? Is that doable in a year... two? It would sure beat flippin burgers if you can make it happen.

Dwreck 05-15-2008 09:26 AM

I need a fashion consultant. Help

seeric 05-15-2008 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193595)
What if your goals were more modest... say, 50k a year? Is that doable in a year... two? It would sure beat flippin burgers if you can make it happen.

In my opinion no, this is absolutely the worst industry to enter blind, uneducated and experienced on, and so forth. Knowing what I know after 10 years I would and do tell people that approach me to save their 20k they have to invest and go put it on black in Vegas. They have a better chance in Vegas.

:2 cents:

moeloubani 05-15-2008 09:35 AM

Noo I wouldn't say that, there is always room for new people, just like in anything else though its going to take hard work. I'm new and I'm doing alright, at least I'm seeing some pretty good growth and making enough to pay the bills, and I see room to keep going and make even more.

Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 14193636)
In my opinion no, this is absolutely the worst industry to enter blind, uneducated and experienced on, and so forth.

Are you sure you're not just trying to protect yourself from additional competition?? :P hehe

It's funny how fast things have changed--from one extreme to the other.

Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 14193679)
I'm new and I'm doing alright, at least I'm seeing some pretty good growth and making enough to pay the bills, and I see room to keep going and make even more.

Fantastic! What did you start off with... and when?

Barefootsies 05-15-2008 09:39 AM

This is a thing of beauty....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193560)
How hard is it to get started in adult these days? There is a lot of talk about over-saturation but you wouldn't think it from hearing the answers from the likes of Dwreck from WebcamCash,

Dwreck: "Adult webmasters like to say no because they are protecting themselves."



Is online adult too saturated for new webmasters?

Common sense would show that adult webmasters would be the one's saying IT IS saturated, if it were, to protect their thiefdoms.

Not vice versa.

:disgust

seeric 05-15-2008 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193682)
Are you sure you're not just trying to protect yourself from additional competition?? :P hehe

It's funny how fast things have changed--from one extreme to the other.

Hehe.

Nah, I been telling people for the past 4 -5 years to stay away.

Not sure why anyone wants to invite people into a party where the pie is cut between so many people already anyhow. I truely don't believe that new people are going to be the tycoons they feel they are when they get the idea. Shit, just last week I was out and some guy was drunk pitching me how he has 50k and wants to start a porn site. The moron thought that he could shoot content, set it all up, get traffic too it, (affil and consumer), and was gonna be a millionaire in less than 4 months. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

As far as competition I personally don't really worry about that stuff.

:)

SleazyDream 05-15-2008 09:42 AM

saying it's oversaturated just means you're a dinoasaur

Jdoughs 05-15-2008 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 14193568)
I wouldn't recommend anyone come into this biz now. So, Yes, It's too saturated. Any Noob thinking they are gonna be a millionaire coming into this business right now better have some model under their belt that no one else has thought of and everyone else needs.

*no one else has thought of (this is highly unlikely)

LOL


This industry is still in its infancy. Saying there is no money in it would be like telling the Dodge Brothers not to build cars in 1931, you know, cause Ford had shit on lock, and nothing new could ever take its place.

I've said it befor, there is people who don't even OWN a computer who will own million dollar online businesses in 4 years. It happens everyday.

Barefootsies 05-15-2008 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193595)
What if your goals were more modest... say, 50k a year? Is that doable in a year... two? It would sure beat flippin burgers if you can make it happen.

Easily doable.

But as others have said, you need to have done your homework. Many who ask me about this industry, even when I tell them what I did,...lessons learned... and how I make my coin.... reply to me, "That's too much work".

I find it funny an hour's worth of submitting, links, updates, etc a day is "too much work".

I find more of the new people who are trying to get into the online game are lazy, and looking for short cuts. More entertaining is they think that you are going to give them that short cut just because they say, 'hello', to you in some forum.

Almost none seem to want to read the netponds, and other resource sites out there. The vast majority do not have a fucking clue on traffic generation. Even more laughable, and you'll see a lot of this on DP, is that people realistically think they are going to get into this biz full time nickel and dimeing. Or that they can buy site's making $40,50,80k+ a year for $1000, 5000, 10,000.

If it were not so insulting, it would be fucking hilarious.
:disgust

Barefootsies 05-15-2008 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdoughs (Post 14193735)
This industry is still in its infancy. Saying there is no money in it would be like telling the Dodge Brothers not to build cars in 1931, you know, cause Ford had shit on lock, and nothing new could ever take its place.

Or telling the G (google) to pack it in because Webcrawler, Alta Vista, Hot bot and Yahoo have, 'that whole search engine thing', wrapped up.

:2 cents:

Thurbs 05-15-2008 09:50 AM

i think there is plenty of room for new people, I see new affiliates every day, and usually once a week there is some guy that I've never heard of, says he's been in it since the new year or some similar length of time and is just doing it his way and bringing home 700-1000 a week just from us and I'm sure we're not his only sponsor program.

hopefully the new people that do come in, just do things a bit smarter, don't leave any money on the table. do things a bit differently, read a little bit, observe alot more and tackle things from the surfers end and you'll do alright.

sales have been up recently, and maybe its the new guys that are defining the playing field for how sales are made.

snaker 05-15-2008 09:51 AM

Wow Doug best video yet! thanks man

Joe BrainCash 05-15-2008 10:03 AM

I believe there's always room for improvements...But please, no more copycats of what's already out there...

But seriously, how can anyone say there's no more room for new comers? As many have said already, this industry is only 10-15 years old.More change is coming.

Question is: Who will adjust in time? Who will innovate? These are the real smart business persons. My guess is some of these are not even in this industry yet...

I personnaly think too many are on the automatic pilot... but that's just my opinion...

Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 14193749)
Easily doable.

If I were sitting at a bar next to you, saying I'm willing to put in at least eight hours a day, would you tell me it's still possible to support yourself after six months? A year?

Jdoughs 05-15-2008 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193821)
If I were sitting at a bar next to you, saying I'm willing to put in at least eight hours a day, would you tell me it's still possible to support yourself after six months? A year?

I know you werent asking me, so forgive me for my :2 cents: .

If i was serious about working 8 hrs a day to be a rocket scientist, I would still have a pretty hard time. It takes more then just the will to work (as you know I'm sure) so the question isn't really indicative of what could be expected.

Some people will just get it, some just won't.

Now if the guy in a bar, knew some html, and understood the basics of internet traffic or developement, and wanted to get into the business with a strong work ethic, then yes I would certainly tell him he could support themselves after 6 months of full time work.

Doug of Montreal 05-15-2008 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdoughs (Post 14193846)
I know you werent asking me, so forgive me for my :2 cents: .

Now if the guy in a bar, knew some html, and understood the basics of internet traffic or developement, and wanted to get into the business with a strong work ethic, then yes I would certainly tell him he could support themselves after 6 months of full time work.

First, I can use all the :2 cents: I can get ;)

Knowing some HTML is pretty commonplace these days, I think. Traffic generation, on the other hand, is pretty particular to the industry. Still, given the right reading material and contacts...

TubingHARDEST 05-15-2008 10:57 AM

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seeric 05-15-2008 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 14193722)
saying it's oversaturated just means you're a dinoasaur

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdoughs (Post 14193735)
This industry is still in its infancy. Saying there is no money in it would be like telling the Dodge Brothers not to build cars in 1931, you know, cause Ford had shit on lock, and nothing new could ever take its place.

I've said it befor, there is people who don't even OWN a computer who will own million dollar online businesses in 4 years. It happens everyday.

SSSSSSSSSSSSSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Noobs reading this. There is no money in adult anymore.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Purple Haze 05-15-2008 12:35 PM

Another great episode Doug. Keep them coming! :)

Purple Haze

Barefootsies 05-15-2008 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug of Montreal (Post 14193821)
If I were sitting at a bar next to you, saying I'm willing to put in at least eight hours a day, would you tell me it's still possible to support yourself after six months? A year?

Yes I would toots.

However, your scenario doesn't cover a lot of the basics.. like you coming to the table with, or without skills, or green. Also where you live. I can live nice and easy in MI for $100,000, 75,000, or even 50k. However, that is not shit in New York, or Cali (from what I hear).

But let's assume, for sake of argument, you can put in 8 hours a day, 5-7 days a week, and most importantly I believe you are committed ...

Yes.


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