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CameronK27 2009-01-18 07:15 PM

Totally new to this
 
I want to start my own paysite where I take pictures of local models wearing skirts, heels and thongs (No nudity). However, I don't konw much...just a little HTML and that's it.

Where do I start? I'm thinking of buying Frontpage or Dreamweaver and learning how to build a website that way.

I got a couple models ready to shoot.

I'm just a chump with a dream. Please help with advice on where to begin this journey.

pc 2009-01-18 07:50 PM

Welcome on board CameronK27
Before U ask more questions first please read :
here
here
and here
good threads and good answers for some of your questions.
Good Luck.

Bill 2009-01-18 08:04 PM

Yikes buddy.

Don't do it.

If you do do it, don't spend any money you can't afford to lose doing it.

Ramster 2009-01-18 11:28 PM

What Bill said. You really should learn the business first!!

The other option is to partner with someone that knows the business and you in turn supply the models, that is really your only option. You take the photos and supply them in turn someone else runs the site. You'd need samples then though of course.

And just a basic model site, well they are a dime a dozen so to speak. You need something unique.

pornocruto 2009-01-19 10:06 AM

Welcome to the board.

Research Research Research, Learning in this business is the key to sauces.

Do not jump right in to a paysite, you should start slow and feel the waters :)

GG&J board has lots of useful information. Check it out..

HowlingWulf 2009-01-19 10:25 AM

Best bet is to target a fetish... sounds like something upskirt/shoes/ass combo? I would say foot fetish might be best, but if you have little money to start maybe you can take pictures and sell them or partner with content providers to bring in some money while you learn more of the biz. You'll also see what content customers are buying. Then when you're ready you have the content to start your paysite. Jumping in without knowing the biz is 95% failure rate. Getting a merchant account set up costs almost $1000 by itself, then the cost for hosting, programming, marketing, etc.


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