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eltorque77 01-02-2004 08:08 PM

new content? [pic]
 
i have some content that i shot in local strip clubs and at some strip parties ; do you think
i can earn/gain anything by using it on the web ?
any suggestions?


HERE are some samples

eltorque77 01-02-2004 09:44 PM

i have updated the page ; added 1 pic real size (1600x1200)

Zappu 01-03-2004 03:34 AM

You will need at least a signed contract and permission by the girls and better you have also one by the club owners. If somebody else is on a photo (like a guest) you better have a permission by him as well. Otherwise you can use the stuff for personal fun only at you home

If you have the contracts and permission, I would probably interested in to get some of the stuff as long as the photos are in good quality for printing purposes available.

-=HUNGRYMAN=- 01-03-2004 06:20 AM

In all honesty ... releases or not ... I did not see anything in those pics that got me overly excited

Same old, same old ... just my opinion - don't take it personal

anybody who is going to actually "sell" there stuff should have something that sets them apart from what has already been done ... or else you are just going to be one more seagull waiting to be thrown a french fry ... :rolleyes:

eltorque77 01-03-2004 09:49 AM

well i thought it may be used on some party / voyeur sites :confused:

Chris001 01-03-2004 02:11 PM

Male stripper party sites are a success, so why not?

Panky 01-03-2004 02:44 PM

Anything will sell online. It's how it is marketed that makes the difference.

Just make sure before you invest time and money, you spend a good amount of time researching the legal end of things. Your money and hard work can be for nothing if you get into legal battles and you didn't spend the time to implement the legal side of business.

Selling anything online, goes way beyond putting up a few products, advertising, and have someone purchase them. There's a legal side to selling too that is not be ignored.


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-=HUNGRYMAN=- 01-03-2004 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Panky
Anything will sell online. It's how it is marketed that makes the difference.



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Agreed ... but assuming that as most startups, he does not have OBSCENE amounts of traffic, or the money to buy the same, trying to market the same product as Tom, Dick, and Harry, is going to make it that much a tougher sale was my only point.



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