negligence
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Start plucking through webcams.com massive promotional materials database, and pick a performer with a lot of content that you can post on your site, look at her material, and look at everything they provide about her. At this point you will need to write up about 30-35 blog entries, and each one containing a link to your WHITE LABEL SITE.
After you write up your blog entries, schedule them to be published at a rate of 1 per week, or one every 6-9 days. Make sure each post has some content from the site, even if it's just pictures, a simulated chat iFrame, whatever. Be creative here, but make them feel like they know the performer.
Great post!
Can you give an example of the type of blog post that would typically be ideal for a site like this?
Is there a script that will display a simulated chat? OR any scripts or WP templates you recommend in general?
I'd like to move on this method, I see a lot of potential.
I just had 4 of my performers stop working for me, and that was a huge chunk of profit. For what it's worth, those 4 performers were making me $75-130/day and they worked 6 days a week. Those 4 performers took about around $2,000 out of my pocket, per month.
I don't want to get into totals of my personal earnings.
Bit Complicated stuff..
This seems pretty feasible, I might invest some time on this. The only problem I could foresee would be the models but I'm sure it's not too difficult, thanks for this.
Thanks for sharing this, it looks like a pretty good method. The only question I have though is what made you choose Webcams.com over other webcam sites like Streamate or Live Jasmin? Maybe I'm wrong but I thought at least Streamate had these types of features as well, is there a significant advantage of webcams.com?
Yes and no. I keep in very close contact with my affiliate manager at webcams.com. He keeps me up to date on the newest things they offer and will bend over backwards for me.
Streamate is great as well, and they offer a few custom JavaScripts that really engage the users.
The main reason I stick with webcams.com is because i'm familiar with the process, and i'm already established there. I'm not familiar with any of the other companies studio registration procedures, and I don't have any contacts that can make me confident in switching over.
Yes and no. I keep in very close contact with my affiliate manager at webcams.com. He keeps me up to date on the newest things they offer and will bend over backwards for me.
Streamate is great as well, and they offer a few custom JavaScripts that really engage the users.
The main reason I stick with webcams.com is because i'm familiar with the process, and i'm already established there. I'm not familiar with any of the other companies studio registration procedures, and I don't have any contacts that can make me confident in switching over.