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Originally Posted by RedCherry
I have 2 niche fetish AVS sites. The content is hard to find for both of them. None of it is exclusive. They do ok, I keep trying to push more traffic to them. I've had one up for 3 months, and have members who have been there since the beginning.
But they are small niche fetish sites. One I don't know of a single pay site in that niche. The other, I only know of one, so it isn't like I have a lot of competition with paysites.
Eventually, I'd like to convert them to paysites and get exclusive content shot for it, in addition to the bought content I have.
Narrow your niche. If you could find something like I did that, ok maybe the content HAS been seen before, but it hasn't been massed and grouped where all of it is in the same fetish, that could work.
And I agree with Paul, keep the navigation simple and easy to find what they are looking for!
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This illustrates the major problem of going for a narrow niche. You simply can't build the membership to a level where you can fund shooting more content.
I don't know what RedCherry's niche is so will talk generally about the niche market.
We get approached all the time to shoot niche content either exclusive or non exclusive and most of the time we turn it down. For non exclusive it's simple, I'm using "Unshaven" as an example to most niches. An unshaven girl scene will sell half as much as a shaven girl. So we make more money getting her to shave her bush.
If we approach the guys with "Hairy girl" sites they offer stupid money, like ATK who offered $150 a set. And they all blame the same thing, the site can't afford to pay more. Yet they all complain about not having enough new content. Catch 22.