Just bumping this to find out how you ladies are getting on with this, also can you have more then whitelabel with cambuilder?



Just bumping this to find out how you ladies are getting on with this, also can you have more then whitelabel with cambuilder?
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I stopped promoting my white label during the crazy SM glitches that have been happening, but I'm still getting pretty consistent checks. Just looked and have had close to $1K spent on the site in the month of January and a few new joins. These numbers are down from the months I was promoting, but it's hard for me to put my name on something that isn't working 100%, I'm honestly surprised to see new joins still.
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Thanks for the replies ladies. Will still complete sign up and get promoting and hopefully the SM issue will be sorted soon x
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I had the same thought process when I started "baby's first whitelabel" a few months ago, so it's not connected to my cam name. But even despite this separation, I'm having qualms about promoting a platform that may or may not come down in a puff of server smoke.
Then just last week I realised that what I'm actually interested in is promoting and lifting up specific models, and my qualms calmed down a wee bit.
Hello, everyone! So, I recently stumbled across some blog posts on camming blogs and other adult bussiness related sites that there's an option to build your own camsite, for example, using ModelNet or xCams, or whitelabelling sites like Chaturbate etc. Has anyone tried any of these options and can share experience? I'd love to know more about those because I can't be on cam as much as I used to and can't continue this forever.Thanks!



Thinking about hoping on the whitelable train ...





Building a white label is one option you can do if you are not able to cam. There are other ways to make money promoting websites, products and other services online if you are not able to cam.
at the moment www.makemoneyadultcontent.com is good resource to look into how to get started in it.
Building websites, and promoting websites, takes time and can be very rewarding for something for long term, basically you do a lot of work up front for about 30 to 90 days, and you see money coming in over time.
It can become full-time income, but it's not always income you want right now. sometimes but typically not.
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I was curious if anyone has had any success in owning a white label, lately. By success, I mean very loosely. Has anyone been able to make /any/ money at all within the last couple of years?
I have a streamate white label, and I even pay for add space and upload porn with the site logo edited on it as promotion, but it still says Ive had 0 clicks after 6 weeks of steady at it, every day.
I wanted to give it a fair shot.
After discovering Ive had literally 0 clicks (if the stats section is correct) i felt very discouraged.
I dont need you to give a way your secrets. Just curious if its even worth it. Im not looking for riches, just a bit of passive income and something to do when Im bored or not camming.
Thank you.
The porn ive uploaded to tube sites have collected over 100,00 views in the 6 weeks ive been doing it. Not 1 click(again, im not sure if I believe those stats, ive told friends on different IPs to check it out to see if they liked the colors/logos).
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Hey! I was a little confused. You mentioned on your tube sites no clicks for that number of views. Are you only promoting your white label on the tube site? I ask because if so you have some untapped forms of revenue. Do you have multiple blogs? Please do not feel I am criticizing but 100k views over 6 weeks I feel is not enough. Granted, this is from my non adult ventures. You also mentioned ads, are you doing a test run with them? There is money to be made, though I suggest updating your strategy. Research demographics, know your target audience and play around with how/where you advertise. While some say that the market is over saturated, there are still those who succeed. Trial and error. Best of luck with your ventures.

I feel as if 100,000 views should warrant atleast a few clicks. I dont have a blog and I dont have twitter and If I were to make one at this point I feel as if it wouldnt be worth it with friends or followers. I saw a poll at one point, years ago, where it said the number one place people advertised white labels were the tube sites.
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