I have some questions about porn affiliate programs.

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by RATED-RKOFRANKLIN, Jun 21, 2011.

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    Hi everyone! I have a plan to make a porn blog. I will not give too much details about it because I think it is a great idea. This is legal adult porn.

    I am a young college student trying to make a quick buck while going to school. I have web experience.

    Anyways I have some questions.

    1. I live in Tennessee. Do I need to get a business license to do this?

    2. What is the best way to promote my site?

    3. To experienced porn affiliates. What is your average pay period income from your sites?
     
    RATED-RKOFRANKLIN, Jun 21, 2011 IP
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    Are you man or woman?
     
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    JamesPh Well-Known Member

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    1. I'm unfamiliar with US laws on the matter however I'm quite sure you won't need a business license for this, you will however have to pay taxes if you're complying with local laws after you start earning money.

    2. This is the golden question, but you should be able to find some broad guides online, no one will feed you the methods however as if they're lucrative they'll be keeping them to themselves.

    3. Depending on your monetizing strategy, it's likely that most networks you use will be a NET-30 pay schedule.

    I understand my response isn't very direct, I'm not personally in the adult market but I think I'm correct with what I've said. Just remember, you can check out the competition through finding someone that's doing something similar to what you're doing, check what they're monetizing strategy is and what networks they use, and can see roughly the type of places they advertise through analyzing other businesses.

    I hope you succeed at your venture, good luck.
     
    JamesPh, Jun 22, 2011 IP