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Originally Posted by Colmike7
Is making Youtube channels/playlists with popular terms profitable if you mix in popular "adult" videos with non-nude videos that you post yourself with watermarks or those "To see the full video, visit site.tld" videos?
I mean if two kids can make $120,000/month with a cooking show, why can't non-nude porn make 1% of that there plus extra income from type-ins? 
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It can be done, and done well. BUT you MUST be a good Editor and make sure it's 100% softcore and implied to avoid being reported. Even then you will be, just not as much.
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Originally Posted by kesha1
We tried it about 7 years ago, but it didn't work on youtube this way..., and one by one almost all these videos were "reported" anyway.
So, any opinion on Chameleon's Tube Submitter?
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First, I like Elmy very much. And I like Chameleon Submitter (the software). But I agree with Matyko that the issue is with the business model. First, you do not submit to 4000 tubes. That's how many are in their databse. And when you pick the categories out THAT determines which of the 4000 get submitted to. Try it with the Asian category and see for yourself. Or MILF.
But still, your video will go out to hundreds of tubes at once (IF it is in the right format, the right length, the right file size) - that is, IF some tubes have not banned your IP. Use the Proxy service, much better. But then there's the issue of multiple paysites/usernames/logins linked to one account, as is often the case with Content Partner Accounts. Chameleon will upload the video to your MAIN profile, which may not be the correct channel/profile for the video. So it has to be manually uploaded.
But aside from all that the traffic back was, for me, minimal and I saw zero differance in overall sales. It's great to send a video out to 500 tubes but if the top one of those only gets 1,000 or 200 views per video the result is tiny. That was my experience anyway. Maybe others have had more success.
