So you read my blog yesterday about starting your own sex blog, you have found a template and a host, now it’s time to make some money to support your new blogging habit.
RevShare and Affiliate are two words you should know. You need to find sites that provide a revenue sharing program or an affiliate program and then sign up. Make sure they are sites you really support and back, because your name is going to be associated with them. There are millions of sites, so don’t sign up randomly just because you can. Pick and choose.
Each affiliate program is different and so you will want to read their terms very carefully. Some will give you a better share if you agree to exits, which means your viewers will get pop-ups. Think long and hard about whether or not this is worth it to you. I personally avoid them like the plague. Other options you might come across are payout related - will you go for clicks or sign-ups? Ultimately, you’ll just have to carefully look at the program and decide if it looks right to you. You can always bookmark it, compare it with other programs, and go back to it if it looks good. Research it well — there are stories of bloggers not getting paid by shady companies.
Joining affiliate programs has a hidden benefit for sex bloggers. Affiliate programs provide content for you. A good portion of the top quality photographs that I use on our blogs are a result of affiliate program content. I make a link back to them and I’m allowed to use their pictures (or movie clips). This is really neat if you want to find pictures that are difficult to find, like braces and food fetish mixed together (which, incidentally you can find on Breathplay.info).
So I’m going to get you started with a few recommendations. The companies below are the top three companies that Marky D. Sade and I work with:
Kinky Dollars: Their content is updated (almost) daily and it’s really diverse. They own Device Bondage, Fucking Machines, Hogtied, Kink.com, Men In Pain, Sex and Submission, The Training of O, WaterBondage.com, and Wired Pussy.
RhinoPays: It’s a funny sounding company, but they really do pay. They also have awesome affiliate content and a ton of fetish sites. Here are a few of my favorites, but they have more: Beauty and Braces, Everyday Slaves, Kinky Zee, Preggolicious, Rope Rookie, and Toxxxy.
Bondage Bank: Some of my favorite Mz. Berlin scenes are at Chanta’s Bitches. They also have Fucked and Bound, and Captive Male.
Once you sign up with programs, you have to link, link, link. Making money is a numbers game. You need x number of people to see that site before 1 will actually “convert”. Clever linking is a topic for another day, though.



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