Website advice wanted!
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:26 am
Hi all,
I've had plans for a personal paysite on the way for over a year now, and I'm getting close in terms of my career to a point where I could launch one and do well.
Athough I am more than capable of designing a website myself (I put together my folio site in less than two days) what I do not have is the experience of a seasoned adult webmaster. I have met many and their advice to me has been very helpful, but obviously they have their own businesses to take care of so I can't hassle them for info all of the time.
I'm not 100% on this yet, but basically what I'm wondering is if anyone can give me an idea of the pros and cons of hiring a third party to build and deal with all the technical and marketing aspects of my site. I have my own photographer/videographer/graphic designer and so I have the ability to produce as much photo and video content as I like, as well as shooting content share with other models up to hard g/g, so content production overheads will end up being comparatively low.
The overall theme of the site will be heavily fetish-based, from vintage lingerie, latex, foot fetish, rope bondage and so on to more extreme fetishes like breathplay, total enclosure and hard BDSM, and also some fun stuff like EGL, superheroine, fantasy, things like that. I'm a busty model but I want to keep as far away from the 'amateur girl next door big boob teen' vibe as possible, I want the site and the content to be as slick and high-quality as it can be. I would insist on retaining creative control, what I would need is a web guru who would be interested in a genuine business partnership and who would bring his web expertise to the deal but be comfortable with letting me handle the content production.
So am I better off doing this myself, at the risk of coming up against a very steep learning curve and potentially making a lot of mistakes, or would I be better off finding an associate to do the tech stuff for me, and cut them a percentage of what the site makes?
If so, is there anyone here who is interested in pitching a proposal at me? I would be looking at someone who has a good portfolio and track record, obviously - so far all the unsolicited website offers I've had have been from relatively inexperienced people who haven't offered me anything that I can't do myself.
All input appreciated.
Thanks!
Emily
I've had plans for a personal paysite on the way for over a year now, and I'm getting close in terms of my career to a point where I could launch one and do well.
Athough I am more than capable of designing a website myself (I put together my folio site in less than two days) what I do not have is the experience of a seasoned adult webmaster. I have met many and their advice to me has been very helpful, but obviously they have their own businesses to take care of so I can't hassle them for info all of the time.
I'm not 100% on this yet, but basically what I'm wondering is if anyone can give me an idea of the pros and cons of hiring a third party to build and deal with all the technical and marketing aspects of my site. I have my own photographer/videographer/graphic designer and so I have the ability to produce as much photo and video content as I like, as well as shooting content share with other models up to hard g/g, so content production overheads will end up being comparatively low.
The overall theme of the site will be heavily fetish-based, from vintage lingerie, latex, foot fetish, rope bondage and so on to more extreme fetishes like breathplay, total enclosure and hard BDSM, and also some fun stuff like EGL, superheroine, fantasy, things like that. I'm a busty model but I want to keep as far away from the 'amateur girl next door big boob teen' vibe as possible, I want the site and the content to be as slick and high-quality as it can be. I would insist on retaining creative control, what I would need is a web guru who would be interested in a genuine business partnership and who would bring his web expertise to the deal but be comfortable with letting me handle the content production.
So am I better off doing this myself, at the risk of coming up against a very steep learning curve and potentially making a lot of mistakes, or would I be better off finding an associate to do the tech stuff for me, and cut them a percentage of what the site makes?
If so, is there anyone here who is interested in pitching a proposal at me? I would be looking at someone who has a good portfolio and track record, obviously - so far all the unsolicited website offers I've had have been from relatively inexperienced people who haven't offered me anything that I can't do myself.
All input appreciated.
Thanks!
Emily