Money. It's easier for me to film whenever I like and pop a clip up and make money from that then dealing with a room full of people who will never tip me.
Time is money. I do not have to sit for however long in an online room waiting for someone to be enticed enough to tip me or take me private. I can instead spend less time making a clip that will sell and is worth more to me. No teasing involved. I found teasing exhausting.
I don't have to bargain or make deals. I don't have to negotiate with cheap asses who constantly try to get the world for 10 tokens. They will either buy a clip or not and I don't have to deal with them hemming and hawing away. If they try that shit for customs in emails I can just ignore.
One of the main advantages of video is that it becomes an annuity stream and produces income over time without your doing any new work to support the future income.
One thing I am curious about is how does the income for a new video divide over time? How much of the revenue comes in the first 90 days? The first year? Year two, three, four, etc?
@Teagan for me, that would be false. My videos never start selling until days later
I've only been a clip maker for a couple months so I can't give you "over time" informationBut what is the pattern you see over time? And which systems are you distributing through? Maybe the difference in sell through is tied to how the distributor advertises products?
It really depends on what categories you go for. If you put clips in categories that are already saturated and you don't have something different to offer, your clip might not sell more than once or twice. But, if you have unique attributes to put out there, especially in a smaller niche, they'll just keep selling. The more you put clips in one category, the more clip regs you pick up. The great thing about clips is that once you have a whole catalog, someone who buys a new clip and digs it will usually come back through and pick up the old ones too. It's not something you can completely leave alone and keep making the same money, but the money does keep trickling.But what is the pattern you see over time? And which systems are you distributing through? Maybe the difference in sell through is tied to how the distributor advertises products?
@Teagan for me, that would be false. My videos never start selling until days later
@Teagan for me, that would be false. My videos never start selling until days later
But what is the pattern you see over time? And which systems are you distributing through? Maybe the difference in sell through is tied to how the distributor advertises products?
Literally all the timeI'll post a new clip in a category, and some goober will buy all the old ones. WHY?
I make more money
More creative freedom
I get to make artistic, visual stunning stuff
I love filming
Way LESS interaction// less members that are asshats (most clip guys are super amazing)
I now am hiring models and producing for the last 2 years - which means more $$
I make money on videos I made YEARS ago
I get to work and collaborate with badass woman and create amazing content.
Have any of you had any problems with the tube sites stealing your content? I guess you could fight against that by distributing lower quality versions of your stuff as promotional on the tubes, and then point back to your site for the high quality version.
For the stuff you produce, do models make similar rates to what porn actresses get? I have heard day shoots can run $500 to $1500/day depending on what is being done and how well known the model is.
I had my mind blown recently when some porn actress said few porn actresses make money from porn. Most of them view the porn as a way to get famous, and they make their money from other products.
I don't make porn (not that there is anything wrong with this; its just not what I do)- I make clips on clips4sale and I mostly content trade with other girls. When I hire ladies they are normally college students or girls just getting in so I pay them a fair rate. I produce fetish content and femdom content- I don't make vanilla content it doesn't sell for me and I am a fetish model and it just shows in my clips. As far as tube sites I have a DMCA company and do not have many issues since they handle everything. I also search myself and will file stuff on my own as well. I don't normally have to do this since I pay someone.
I'm not going to tell you how much I make but I'm pretty successful and I live very very comfortably in one of the most expensive states in the USA.
I would never ask what you make. Sorry if that even sounded like what I was asking. I was asking - for *producers* of fetish content - what is your typical cost on a day shoot for a model? I am just curious if the models that are hired on a fixed fee basis are making about the same rate as similar kinds of work pays.
pff sounds like a complete failure to meI don't make porn (not that there is anything wrong with this; its just not what I do)- I make clips on clips4sale and I mostly content trade with other girls. When I hire ladies they are normally college students or girls just getting in so I pay them a fair rate. I produce fetish content and femdom content- I don't make vanilla content it doesn't sell for me and I am a fetish model and it just shows in my clips. As far as tube sites I have a DMCA company and do not have many issues since they handle everything. I also search myself and will file stuff on my own as well. I don't normally have to do this since I pay someone.
I'm not going to tell you how much I make but I'm pretty successful and I live very very comfortably in one of the most expensive states in the USA.
pff sounds like a complete failure to me
The first 36 hours are when a video sells the most. After that usually they will only sell a handful more times. The first 3 days are when it's going to either sell a lot of be worthless pretty much. People can and do buy older clips, but less in comparison to the first days it's live. I can only speak for C4S though as I'm not on other sites. I cater to fetishes there exclusively.
This is not my experience either with C4S. I have clips that still sell, years after posting. I usually get a few sales (like 2 -10) in the first few days then over time, I'll get more as time goes on. Especially when i post to a catagory i already have a lot of clips in.
Oh I definitely get sales after that time but the bulk of them happen pretty quick for me. Guys will go back in the catalog to look for more always though.