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How You Make Money

I bet your thinking "OK, I have my blog setup with some Sex Blogger Cash Money from Affiliatesposts" how do I start making money? In this post I’ll tell you. You make money by showing web surfers a *preview* of what is in the members area of your sponsor (the paysite that pays you for each member you get to sign up). Currently I’m making around $50 a day about 4-5 days a week from my Boy’s for Breakfast blog, and Professional Sex Blogger blog. One you get moderately big, you can start referring other blogger’s & webmasters and the sponsors will pay you anywhere from 5 to 20% of what they make, without taking away any of their income. So it’s like an extra bonus to whoever referred that blogger, so make sure when you signup for any of the affiliate programs I show on this site, you so so though one of my links.

How You Make Cash Money

Whenever a web surfer visits your blog, website, thumb nail gallery post, etc… there is a *chance* they will sign up to one of your sponsors websites, in turn the sponsor paying you for that signup. Payments differ from each sponsor, but it’s usually a 50-60% "rev-share" which means you would get that percentage each month of the subscription as long as that person is a member of that website. Adult porn sites usually retain members 1-5 months with the latter being a very good adult website. You’ ed only be making 50% of the subscription for 1-5 months, which is risky. That’s why I prefer a one-time payment per signup which is usually anywhere from $15 to $35 dollars. I think that’s a better deal in the long run for paysite’s because it  guarantees me a decent payment per signup without the risk of the person canceling within the first few months.

However, the place where a percentage rev-share is better are sites that are live video stream / pay per view / web-cam type sites. That’s because for the lifetime of the account you refer you’ll be making up to around 20% of whatever they spend. AEBN, the Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network is a good place to start. That’s because they offer quality content that is not just one genre or fetish. The web surfer you refer will have a lot of different choices on how to watch and what he wants to watch. Sites like these are attractive because the person isn’t trapped into one site’s content that starts looking the same after a few months, and you are still making 20% of whatever they spend on AEBN, for the lifetime of that account. How if you only have 2 or 3 accounts you won’t be making a lot, it’s when you start getting 10-100 accounts under your affiliate account you will start making anywhere from $10-$60 a day in sales, just off AEBN alone.

Asking for the Sale

Don’t be afraid to ASK your visitors to signup for different things. I started out with a free thumblogger account and I asked my visitors to signup for a free iFriends account which I made $20 per person I referred. Within 2 weeks I made $660 in two checks and got banned from iFriends. The reason I got banned was because I provided a cancellation link in the blog post. I wanted to give my surfers a easy way to find the cancellation link because iFriends made it hard to find it on their site. I don’t think I personally did anything wrong, but still to this day I cannot refer people to iFriends. Kind of shoddy if you ask me. I’d stay away from referring people to iFriends or sites that are hard to cancel. Why? Because of trust. If I visit your site 3-4 times a week and signup for a paysite from *hell* that you referred me to, do you think I’ll trust you and signup for another one that you advertise on your site? No I wouldn’t.


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- Brad Breakfast

 

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