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Old 2010-08-16, 11:23 AM   #5
Toby
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Originally Posted by Simon View Post
One suggestion I don't see yet is to make sure you have a TON of content already shot/filmed before you open the site. Some would say you need a year of content to be sure it's worth doing even if your model vanishes on you soon after you open the doors...
That was also the first thing that crossed my mind when I read the OP's post. A year of site updates in the can, in addition to the content initially loaded to the site for launch.

The second thing I noticed, not much mention about marketing of the site itself, unless that is what was meant by "marketing the products." It's tough to market a solo model site without at least some personal interaction from the model. Unless she's just plain smokin' hot she also needs to have something that sets her apart from the rest of the herd, something to focus that marketing around.

All that said, a 50/50 split is usually the easiest way to keep both parties happy, so long as it's clear who covers what expenses out of their split.

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