Seriously can be tricky!
As much as it can be tricky, often I've seen cams work well with voyeur, dating, amateur and anything that catches closer to the more ''reality tv'' type. Building a good site strictly for cams help a lot as well. The actual models performing will make a huge difference as well. A surfer can be totally hooked on a girl and spend insane amounts to watch her strut her stuff. Finally, if you have a site leaning more towards a specific type of race or culture (european, asian), getting a sponsor with the corresponding models will give the conversions a helping hand
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Originally Posted by Kevsh
Everyone will have a different opinion on this, but in my experience cams are a whole separate market from adult. It's not liking dating, it's not like niche pay sites, etc. -- the user is often completely different and doesn't even surf porn or watch it.
Cams is most often about interaction - sexual or not - and it seems the market is very different from those that would, say, download full-length adult films or sign up for a micro-niche, and so on. So up-selling, cross-selling, etc. is a tricky business with cams, even when it's a complimentary niche.
If other's completely disagree, I'd love to *see* how you are doing it ;)
(I.e. not just "B.S.! Cams sell awesome on my [insert niche here] blog!!!" ... Post an example or explain, please)
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