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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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I'd bet that a majority of the people that hang around here promote toon sites in one way or another.
...and Tommy - anytime you need some sponsor suggestions, feel free to look at my stats ![]() |
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NYC Boy That Moved To The Island
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I even looked at em before you had this board ![]() mr... delight, if ya catch my drift ![]() I have proably signed up for like... 30 to 50 sponsors thru your stats
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They have the Internet on computers, now?
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Hey Tommy,
This isn't all of them (I am busy cooking up some Shepherds Pie ) but these are my favorites. I will get on a little later and put up the rest. I would say Hentai Boss is overall the best, but all of these are good. (removed) Peace, - Gideon |
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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 11
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I make galleries for the Hentai Boss sites, they do alright for me.
It's a highly demanded niche, but like Gideon said, it's hard for the major sponsors to properly get on board. My guess is it has to do with the amount of content available out there. There isn't enough. Some sites' members area don't have much. I guess they use their toon signups in hopes of getting people into the rest of their "network" of sites, the non-toon/hentai stuff. |
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Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand!
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 94
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Getting good cartoonists is rare. Doing adult entertainment takes knowledge and if you don't know what you're doing the toons look tarded-out. There's also the major danger of buying content that's not legit. I can't count how many times I've been on the phone with pals in Japan about their stuff being blasted all over the web without their permission. Some guys hire cheap labor in the far east and pay the artists a pittance. Then the work looks crappy and sales are shit. Good work, good allies in the business will always win out. Listening to what the surfers want is also a big, big step forward. I have to cover over 10 niches alone and still can't keep up with demand. I would have to draw 12 hours a day for a year straight just to catch up with demand. Good news is if you do get that niche solid, the surfers stay and stay and stay. There are some great cartoonists out there. Best thing to do is get in touch with them, no agencies or reps, and negotiate a package. Sometimes instead of money I'll trade for traffic or equipment or other parlays. It really turns out great! I've gotten free hotels, tools, tickets etc. Barter system is still a good system. So the key is to shop and do due diligence with whom you purchase from. I was going to build a site for ARS but I've got lots of work to catch up on and new computer programs to study. |
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