There is one thing that an adult webmaster never needs to worry about -- and that is -- a shortage of content. Why? Because of the diversity of sexual tastes. It would be safe to say that a person surfing the web, to appease their sexual appetite, could easily find two or three dozen entrees each with side dishes, a multiple choice of desserts with extra flavors sprinkled on top, if desired. All of this preceded, of course, with teasers and appetizers galore.
If youre a man into women, or a woman looking for men with women, or men with men, women with women, any race, size, creed, color or national origin...you can find it and thats just the straight sex. Then theres bondage, S&M, gay, lesbian, sites specializing in big breasts, big asses, girls with penises, men without them, people who love being spanked, amateurs, pros, golden showers, blue plate specials and felching. (Youll learn more about that soon enough.)
The point being here is that people are constantly searching for a bigger thrill, and content providers are giving it to them. There is virtually no sexual commodity that is currently unavailable on the Internet, if you know where to look.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
hmmmm,
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This review is from: Sex Sells : How to Build an Adult Website (Plastic Comb)
well, i was hoping for some REAL information on the subject. i would think that anyone who buys this book would already know most of the stuff inside... i sure did so it didnt help me at all. maybe the millions of pages with links will be useful to me. the 10 step recap for the book is to create a company (no duh), get a business license, get a po box, get a business bank account, get a merchant account, get an internet merchant account, find a company to host your domain, buy a domain, create a website, and then stock your website with content!! hmmm! thanks, bro, i didnt already know that!!!! this book will be helpful to the person who has never used the internet, never built a webpage, and just heard from someone who heard from someone else that you can make TONS of money if your husband takes naked pictures of you in the kitchen.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not very good,
By Ari Bauser (MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sex Sells : How to Build an Adult Website (Plastic Comb)
This is a 36-page spiral bound booklet with 8 pages of links. I was hoping this would be a how to start an adult site book but it really isn't. The only people who might find this booklet a little useful are those who don't have any experience with the Internet. Most of the information here could easily be found on [the internet]... The areas it addresses are just vague common sense information. For example it refers you to your state's "department of incorporation" on how to form a company. I've checked a few of the links on their resources guide and I guess that's a little helpful but again doing a search on [the internet] for Adult web hosting or adult content would have generated the same links ... If you want a typed out link page I guess you would like this but for me it's not worth the [money], I paid for this booklet. Save your money do your own search.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Common Sense approach - With Resource,
By "talus30" (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sex Sells : How to Build an Adult Website (Plastic Comb)
This flimsy little work (60 pages) spends a lot of time going over COMMON SENSE details you would use to approach any project. They also spend a lot of time flogging an Adult Resource Guide they sell for [price]. They include this list of URLs in the back of the book.Almost of the of the details, thoughts and suggestions they make are easily found on the web on various "Newbie" websites and even some content/sponsor websites. I would not recommend this for anyone who has already started working on a site/sites. It would be OK for someone who is literally just starting on an idea. At the "I wonder..." stage.
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