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06-28-2014, 02:22 PM | #1 |
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Introduction
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My name is Julius. I am 23, and I want to work in the Adult industry. I came to this site to learn how the industry works. I would like to learn how to go about starting a website, performing, everything. Thanks and I look forward to learning all I can. Questions: How do you start a site? How do you go about creating content? How do you find work performing? Thanks ~Julius |
06-28-2014, 03:51 PM | #2 |
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In basic terms to start a site you:
Buy the domain Buy the hosting Post content Promote But obviously it's not that easy, you have to research into what you're going to base your site on etc etc so a lot of time is spent reading and looking into different niches. There's a few main genres of adult site you can make, a blog, a tube site or a forum. Each of these genres have different ways for content. For a tube site you can either host videos on your server (Not recommended as it costs a lot) or you can embedd from other sites. If you invest a lot of money and have your own studio or your own content then you'll have to host it yourself, but yeah, very expensive. I'm no professional so I can only answer the easiest of questions. |
06-28-2014, 07:08 PM | #3 |
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Filming, booking,etc
The preliminary plan would be to shoot the videos in my apartment. I know how the technology works, I am a computer Science major. Are there adult web hosting companies I should use? are they better than others? How do I go about booking talent and what kind of filming equipment should I buy? Has anybody here ever been a performer? |
06-30-2014, 08:39 AM | #4 |
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welcome buddy!
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07-01-2014, 04:14 PM | #5 |
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07-01-2014, 05:41 PM | #6 |
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07-30-2014, 04:46 AM | #7 |
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Welcome to GFY!
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07-30-2014, 07:18 PM | #8 |
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Welcome to GFY!
You could start with a free wordpress tube, we just started a new website who explains this in details Easy Tube Cash |
08-01-2014, 07:10 AM | #9 |
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Welcome to the board
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08-03-2014, 07:35 AM | #10 |
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Hi,
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08-03-2014, 07:49 AM | #11 |
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well you got the domain thats a start . If I can offer one word of advice . "Niche"
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08-03-2014, 08:23 AM | #12 |
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08-04-2014, 07:49 AM | #13 |
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08-19-2014, 02:07 AM | #14 |
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Glad to see you at here, most welcome...
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08-28-2014, 07:07 AM | #15 | |
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I'd like to attempt at answering your questions, but to warn you in order to start this, you are going to need a LARGE initial investment. I would say around 5k MINIMUM in order to get enough talent and variety to start your site, and that's excluding everything else. You'll still need hosting, legal documents, a website (free or developed), and many more hidden costs, like payment processors ($1000) and a business license + those documents. To start a site you need to determine what type you are going to create, and find a suitable domain that isn't shit. A good domain is key. You can purchase one here if you find one to your liking, especially if it's an older domain with a decent search percentage and ranking. Then you need to choose your hosting and CMS (content management system) which for free could be a wordpress theme. Then get signed up for credit card processing, and other methods if you want. CCBill and Epoch are the only two i've found that work with startup companies. Creating content could be a few different ways, you could get a camera, lighting equipment, actors and actresses and film it yourself. Or you could hire out talent from the board, or just buy content from the content forum here. (and other content websites, ask around for which ones are quality) Your last question can be answered by just buying the content, such as paying content creators who already have a repertoire of models to shoot them, and they have new ones all of the time. Some good members here to go to are wildphoenix, fitzmulti, and TrainWreckContent. I know there are many more but those are some i'm more familiar with. On the other hand if you meant how do you become a male performer, that is something I have no clue on how to answer...what I do know is you better know how to cum on cue!
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08-28-2014, 08:45 AM | #16 |
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There is no point in reading any further if you don't have quality, original content. Sure, you can use shady SEO tricks, buy traffic, or re-post other people's content and maybe you'll make a few bucks doing it, but this series is about dealing with mainstream search engines - and they are constantly evolving to stay ahead of the cheats and shortcuts that you'll readily find on the internet. There are plenty of people who will sell you ways to increase your search engine rank, however, you will never be able to sustain it long term. If you truly want to build a brand in this crowded space, then you need to be on good terms with the two big players in search, and that means playing by their rules. These days there are really only two mainstream search engines to be concerned with, Bing and Google. Targeting these guys also takes care of Yahoo and Ask.com as they are just mildly reformulated results from the other two respectively. Of course there are other mainstream search engines out there, but it is generally not worth the time to target them as decent rankings on Bing and Google will eventually land you there anyway. Plus, in terms of overall search traffic, you aren't looking at a lot of leads from their smaller counterparts. Site Development I recommend not "publishing" your site until you have the first iteration complete and ready for public consumption. While the definition of publishing your site varies depending on how you have it hosted, the idea is to prevent the search engines from noticing your site and associating the domain name with the unfinished content. The easiest way to do this is to use a robots.txt file to block the search engines from indexing your site while it is under development. Both Bing and Google have what are considered to be well-behaved spiders, meaning mainly that they will honor the contents of your robots.txt file and essentially ignore your site. To do this, create a file called robots.txt with any text editor and add the following two lines: Code:
User-agent: * Disallow: / Further information: The Web Robots Pages Going Live The first thing I always suggest doing when launching a new site is signing up for the Webmaster Tools for both Bing and Google. This will give you insight into the way your site is being seen and indexed by the search engines that you will not be able to find anywhere else. Both are completely free and require only creating an account if you do not already have one, and then associating your site(s) with them. Statistics will take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to show up once your site is indexed, but there are some things you should do in the interim. At this point, you will want to create a sitemap so the search engines will understand the structure and layout of your site without having to guess at it. This is the quickest way to get the parts of your site indexed that you want to be seen. A sitemap is an XML file that represents your site in a simple, structured fashion. Here is a subset of our sitemap to serve as an example: Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9"> <url> <loc>https://www.tentpitcher.com/</loc> <lastmod>2014-05-27</lastmod> <changefreq>monthly</changefreq> <priority>1.0</priority> </url> <url> <loc>https://www.tentpitcher.com/blog</loc> <lastmod>2014-06-01</lastmod> <changefreq>daily</changefreq> <priority>0.9</priority> </url> <url> <loc>https://www.tentpitcher.com/xxxWords</loc> <lastmod>2014-06-01</lastmod> <changefreq>weekly</changefreq> <priority>0.5</priority> </url> </urlset> Once you are setup with Webmaster Tools and have submitted your sitemap, it is really just a waiting game until your site begins appearing in results. I have found Google to do this much more quickly than Bing, which makes sense considering that Google actually indexes the web in real-time. Microsoft simply does not have the horsepower to pull that off, so Bing lags as a result. If you keep an eye on the Webmaster Tools dashboards, you will be able to see exactly when your site has been indexed in the Sitemaps section. There are two bits of information there - the number of URLs submitted, and the number of URLs indexed. If these numbers are not the same (like if submitted is 7 and indexed is 6), you should look into the reason for the discrepancy. Usually the cause is duplicate or invalid entries in sitemap.xml, or it could be an unreachable URL. In any case, errors here will not directly affect your rankings, but the underlying reasons for them can so they are worth addressing. Further information: sitemaps.org - Home Now What? So you've launched your site, signed up for Webmaster Tools, created and submitted a sitemap, and confirmed that your site has at least been indexed by Google - what happens now? You should not make any changes to your site (other than adding new content) for the first month or so while the search engines decide where to start you off, this will make it easier for you to see if you have any problems that need to be addressed once your site begins appearing in the listings. With Google, you will usually see an increase in your site's rank shortly after it is indexed. More often than not, it will then settle back down a bit. Assuming you have followed my advice and not changed anything on your site yet, don't worry as this is perfectly normal. It is basically Google's way of figuring out where your site belongs to start out with - keep in mind there are billions of sites and yours has to fit relevantly in there somewhere. Bing is a bit different and seemingly more haphazard, your site will generally start out lower in the rankings, and then very slowly crawl one way or other without ever truly settling (at least early on). Therefore, it is impossible to infer anything without using Webmaster Tools to see how you are doing. Even then, it is difficult to get any truly useful information out of Microsoft until your site has been live for a while. It is for this and other reasons, that I usually recommend people solely focus on Google at this point and moving forward for a bit. Once your site has stabilized, you should again check the Webmaster Tools. Both engines offer suggestions as part of the package that can help you pinpoint any issues that might be affecting your search engine rankings, and most of the things that appear will need to be addressed. However, there is a right way and a wrong way to update a live website, which will be the subject of the next installment. Visibility is the key to managing your site's search engine rankings, and there are many third-party tools out there that can aid in the process. Two that I use regularly and have extensive experience with are AWStats and Webalizer. Of course, being able to install these depends on where your site is being hosted, but if you have the option I recommend installing one or the other.
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