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The
following is a reprint of an article written by Ian Portsmouth
of Profit Magazine (Feb-Mar 2000 issue). He attended a seminar,
at the Learning Annex, hosted by Jay Servidio, President of
Teleteria, with an assignment to scope out the formula for
making millions through adult websites.
From
XXX to $$$
Move
over, Hef. According to the only firm to risk a guess, Massachusetts-based
Forrester Research Inc., online adult entertainment is a billion-dollar
industry. Lots of people want in on that action.
Some
35 of us are gathered in a Toronto hotel room on a Friday
night, hoping to learn the secrets of selling smut online.
Our guru of choice: Jay Servidio, a New York-based cyberpreneur
who runs Teleteria, a Web-hosting service with a booming e-porn
business. A tanned 38-year-old with gold flashes streaking
through his thick brown hair, Servidio makes no apologies
for what he does. "This is a great way to make money,"
he quips. "Its fun. Theres nudity involved."
Sounds
good to Rob, 34, who operates trucking and construction firms
employing 25. "Im looking for an ulcerless
business he says. Arme, one of 10 women in the class,
is also hopeful. The 48-year-old has tried multi-level marketing,
run a pizza joint and owned a 900 number. "But I want
something more aggressive, something that will make me more
money fast $" Anne explains. "The Internet and porn
are a good combination."
Servidio
promises not to rush as he outlines the basics. There may
be as many as 50,000 porn sites running at any one time, he
says, "but youre not competing with them all."
With huge demand for online porn and endless chum as jaded
subscribers flit from site to site, theres plenty to
go around. "All you need to bring to your website is
500 hits per day," says Servidio. That could gross you
$600 a month, but be says his average client makes $300 a
day.
Servidio
suggests a good starter site comprises a dozen pages of free
content, a sign-up page, a warning page ("If youre
under 18, stop here!"), and a members-only area linking
to at least 50,000 pictures and videos catering to a wide
range of "interests". "How about a site focussing
on one subject?" asks a longhaired man in a leather jacket
from the back row. Why limit your audience, asks Servidio:
"There are sexual appetites that need to be satisfied
that you dont even know about." "I dont
know about that!" counters the student.
More
explicit advice follows. Get an ISP with lots of bandwidth.
Buy your photos ($1 each) from the dozens of content providers
who gather at industry trade shows. Collecting membership
fees is a snap: just hire a billing company to do it for you.
Having
made it sound easy, Servidio gets philosophical. "Do
you all know who Warren Buffett is? Hes a god on Wall
Street. Hes a friend of Bill Gates." Servidio tells
us Buffett once listed his personal pros and cons on a piece
of paper, and decided to purge all the negatives. "All
of you have cons that are holding you back from making money,"
he says. The class falls silent. Servidio says he was once
the same way: an overweight, insolent sales rep who had trouble
keeping a job. Then a friend convinced him to try the phone-sex
biz in the late 80s. That pal is now worth $20 million.
The same could happen to us, says Servidio, but we have to
act now: "You have a very limited time while your motivation
is still high to start your own adult website."
Your
bank balance better be high, too: Servidio prices a viable
porn site at US$68,000 (US$50,000 for those photos alone).
But wait! Servidio will sell you a turnkey site for just US$2,700
(thats 100/0 off his regular price, and hell throw
in two months of video free!) "Its a screw-proof
deal," he insists. With Teleteria handling customer service
and the billing company collecting fees, "youre
free to make money and enjoy yourself."
Still,
youll need traffic to your site. Servidio says there
are 11 ways to market adult websites. We can register with
search engines, "but youre not going to get many
hits from there." Same with posting to Internet newsgroups.
Banner ads on adult sites work, but can cost upwards of $10,000
a month. Method No. 4 is Servidios favorite: bulk e-mail.
"Its the No. 1 way to make money in this business,"
he says, offering to hook us up with a good spam service.
He never reveals the other seven marketing methods
but no one ever asks.
Doubters
begin to emerge. Wont everyone in the class end up with
the same website asks the long haired guy? "With 50,000
pictures, it doesnt matter!" shouts Servidio. "A
guy would have to quit his job and look all day!" "How
many hours are we expected to put into this?" asks another
student. "Whatever you want," replies Servidio.
Another pupil worries about infringing copyrights. "If
you set your mind to think of the reasons you shouldnt
do this, you wont," Servidio answers. If this is
so easy, why dont you just do it yourself? "I could
do it and make tons of money he says, "but Teleteria
was designed as a design and hosting company."
Heres
a better answer. The spam firm charges US$1,200 for one million
mailings. Based on Servidios projection of a 30 %
response, youll get 30,000 visitors to your site.
According to Servidio, you can count on one in 500 to sign
up. Thats 60. Charge the typical monthly fee of US$20
and your take will be, um, US$1,200 before the billing
firms 15% cut. Sure, your membership will grow if your
can retain most of your subscribers each month, but youll
have to refresh your content at a cost of thousands a month.
When
the session ends, not everyone has done the math. Lara and
Chris, a modelesque couple in the film business, have been
researching online porn for months. "Jays company
is fantastic," says Chris. "It promises everything
you need to be promised." Sensing a sale, Servidio takes
them to dinner. Rob is more skeptical: he suggests we all
band together to spread the risk. Perhaps a shared ulcer is
less painful.
Still,
Servidio proves you can get rich quick with e-porn.
He says he sells five to seven of his $2,700 packages per
seminar not bad for three hours work.
Ian
Portsmouth
Jay Servidio
is President of Teleteria, Inc., a company that has been building
and hosting commercial and adult custom Web sites for over
5 years. Teleteria's clients are located all over the world.
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