Originally Posted by ZTT
If this isn't a passion product and you're not a (mature) model yourself, why restrict it to just mature? Just because of the domain?
I assumed you wanted to do a serious webcam site initially, then after you said it was niche, I assumed that at least you were into it and maybe running an established community and wanted to add cams to it.
Now it just sounds like you have a "mature" domain which gets some traffic, which depending on the amount could be mostly or entirely bots.
If that's really all you have, a domain, the suggestion above is not a bad one, particularly the recommendation of a cams.com cobrand (Black Label is whisky ;) ), which in my experience is by far better than any other site.
It's zero risk, zero expense, all design, models, billing, 2257, customer support is handled, and you'll be able to evaluate how good, or not good, your traffic is.
If you get no signups, then you dodged a bullet in not wasting time and money trying to start your own site, which is simply impossible with no experience, not even as a model, alone from your kitchen table in your spare time without lots of money to burn before you start to bring in revenue.
If you do get signups you won't even want the effort, expense and stress required to create a webcam site anyway, you'll just want to work on bringing in more converting traffic and developing 'real sites' around your cobrand/s, which I don't believe fare very well by themselves on search engines.
The amount of signups depends on your traffic which nobody can tell you.
How really "sick" is the domain anyway, BTW? Is it better than, say, MatureLivesex dot com? Or MatureHotsex.com, MatureBangers.com, MatureJoy.com? They're just a few 'mature' names that dropped in the past month, and there are many more good domains available under every niche, unregistered, for $10.
In any case, whatever you do (and TL;DR) forget altogether trying to set up a 'real' webcam site.
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