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American Psycho 04-08-2015 09:10 PM

new path after an adult webmaster for 10+ yrs
 
after being an adult webmaster for 10yrs consider exploring the options.

money is still good will continue on, so its not that.

just wondering what some good jobs / businesses that mix fun and earning good money are amd not wanting a standard fb top 10 clickbait list

Clearly an obvious question is what defines good earnings, fun,quality of life. So , thats exactly why Im asking others what path they would like to take in this day and age if making a Change After being an adult webmaster.

We all know so little Its good to hear others thoughts on such an important part of life as ones work.

.1% is what we think we know.
.1% is what we know we dont know and then theres the 99% being all the knowledge that we dont even know about not knowing.

So that in mind im putting a lot more thought than the last time I decided to be an adult webmaster / entrepreneur.

American Psycho 04-08-2015 09:13 PM

Oh and ideally it doesn't involve sitting at a desk/office all day :/

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-08-2015 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 20443219)
after being an adult webmaster for 10yrs consider exploring the options.

money is still good will continue on, so its not that.

just wondering what some good jobs / businesses that mix fun and earning good money are amd not wanting a standard fb top 10 clickbait list

Clearly an obvious question is what defines good earnings, fun,quality of life. So , thats exactly why Im asking others what path they would like to take in this day and age if making a Change After being an adult webmaster.

We all know so little Its good to hear others thoughts on such an important part of life as ones work.

.1% is what we think we know.
.1% is what we know we dont know and then theres the 99% being all the knowledge that we dont even know about not knowing.

So that in mind im putting a lot more thought than the last time I decided to be an adult webmaster / entrepreneur.


I would focus on being a family photog full time. Realistically. Specializing in high school seniors though.

My dream job though would be to have a huge petting zoo in my backyard and people come on weekends to interact, I take photos, and then they can choose which photos they want for print via online gallery. I love kids and I love animals. Put the two together what a combination.

edit: no matter what it was that I did, I would undoubtedly have to be in charge. I can't see myself working for someone again.

brassmonkey 04-08-2015 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 20443219)
after being an adult webmaster for 10yrs consider exploring the options.

money is still good will continue on, so its not that.

just wondering what some good jobs / businesses that mix fun and earning good money are amd not wanting a standard fb top 10 clickbait list

Clearly an obvious question is what defines good earnings, fun,quality of life. So , thats exactly why Im asking others what path they would like to take in this day and age if making a Change After being an adult webmaster.

We all know so little Its good to hear others thoughts on such an important part of life as ones work.

.1% is what we think we know.
.1% is what we know we dont know and then theres the 99% being all the knowledge that we dont even know about not knowing.

So that in mind im putting a lot more thought than the last time I decided to be an adult webmaster / entrepreneur.

beekeeping :2 cents::2 cents: luv it :thumbsup been stung a few times :1orglaugh

Spunky 04-08-2015 09:19 PM

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MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-08-2015 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20443225)
beekeeping :2 cents::2 cents: luv it :thumbsup been stung a few times :1orglaugh

That would be super cool.

brassmonkey 04-08-2015 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20443230)
That would be super cool.

i had over 200 full hives. im down to 5 just enough for myself and family now. people kind of chuckled when i told them. the pollen omg i made a lot. never got around to renting hives to farmers. :(

American Psycho 04-08-2015 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20443240)
i had over 200 full hives. im down to 5 just enough for myself and family now. people kind of chuckled when i told them. the pollen omg i made a lot. never got around to renting hives to farmers. :(

Hmm bees. well I love honey.
how much do you get from 1 hive approx
whaT else , pollen?
you earn money how though?

ppc ? cpm? kiddimg that the webmaster lol

cosis 04-08-2015 09:43 PM

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American Psycho 04-08-2015 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20443223)
I would focus on being a family photog full time. Realistically. Specializing in high school seniors though.

My dream job though would be to have a huge petting zoo in my backyard and people come on weekends to interact, I take photos, and then they can choose which photos they want for print via online gallery. I love kids and I love animals. Put the two together what a combination.

edit: no matter what it was that I did, I would undoubtedly have to be in charge. I can't see myself working for someone again.

well after realizing the dream of being the boss I've learned the right job / boss can be REALLY awesome With lots less bs.

highschool portraits are not for me. But animals I love. I've considereddog training but have 0 experience. After training/managing humans id love working dogs as id assume there lots less bs.

brassmonkey 04-08-2015 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 20443245)
Hmm bees. well I love honey.
how much do you get from 1 hive approx
whaT else , pollen?
you earn money how though?

ppc ? cpm? kiddimg that the webmaster lol

honey depends on your setup
New Beehive Lets You Harvest Honey Automatically Without Disturbing Bees | Bored Panda
thats kool!


you put pollen traps under the hive. in the 80's it rained good :( it doesnt anymore :disgust thanx god!

freecartoonporn 04-08-2015 10:28 PM

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Matyko 04-08-2015 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20443223)
I would focus on being a family photog full time. Realistically. Specializing in high school seniors though.

My dream job though would be to have a huge petting zoo in my backyard and people come on weekends to interact, I take photos, and then they can choose which photos they want for print via online gallery. I love kids and I love animals. Put the two together what a combination.

edit: no matter what it was that I did, I would undoubtedly have to be in charge. I can't see myself working for someone again.

cool and heart warming idea, But Not In The Backyard! Strangers in large quantities around your house? WTF! :)

The Porn Nerd 04-09-2015 07:12 AM

Even if you do not sit in front of a computer all day you will still need to....work at a computer all day long. Sigh.

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 20443248)
well after realizing the dream of being the boss I've learned the right job / boss can be REALLY awesome With lots less bs.

highschool portraits are not for me. But animals I love. I've considereddog training but have 0 experience. After training/managing humans id love working dogs as id assume there lots less bs.

That's why I have managers to manage the people and I just have to get out of their way.

I'm not a great manager (smart enough to know this) but I'm a great boss! =) (Most of the time)

Where do you live? You can come and train one of my dogs who had a traumatic start before 8 weeks old. If you can train him, then you can probably train anything. I also have a little mini pony who needs some ground work! Come on over. If all goes well, we can have a lil rescue. (I'm a dreamer)

I'll take pics and you can buy em. hehe

Best-In-BC 04-09-2015 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20443225)
beekeeping :2 cents::2 cents: luv it :thumbsup been stung a few times :1orglaugh

Something I wanna do one day

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20443240)
i had over 200 full hives. im down to 5 just enough for myself and family now. people kind of chuckled when i told them. the pollen omg i made a lot. never got around to renting hives to farmers. :(

Where do you live? My dad just brought me some honey from upstate NY 2 weeks ago. Kuticks? It's the first honey I ever had that I actually LIKE. All clover.

A few years back I was going to buy my kids some bee hives and set up for them to make a stand and sell their own honey. I've been trying to get these guys to start their own business (young) so they can be set up in the future. 2 cute girls selling honey at a road side stand...reminds me of.



They however had no interest. Still something I might think about doing.

So you have to get dressed up and wear a suit and all that stuff? How often do you harvest the honey? What happens to them in the winter time?

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Matyko (Post 20443289)
cool and heart warming idea, But Not In The Backyard! Strangers in large quantities around your house? WTF! :)

Well I have 10 acres. I would probably try to set that up as far from the house as I can if I ever did it.

Petting zoo babysitting service. Oh snap.

I also considered setting up a dog park/ pet sitting, charging a monthly membership fee. I would still do the same thing, take photos of the dogs playing, upload them onto a website where they can choose what to purchase.

crockett 04-09-2015 08:13 AM

If you are making good money now, why worry about working more? Why not instead go travel or something?

BlackCrayon 04-09-2015 08:21 AM

you could be one of those guys who drives around nice neighbors and picks up their "garbage" and then sells it on craigslist or whatever.

i don't know. i've only ever worked online besides a couple of factory jobs which weren't much fun.

brassmonkey 04-09-2015 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20443532)
Where do you live? My dad just brought me some honey from upstate NY 2 weeks ago. Kuticks? It's the first honey I ever had that I actually LIKE. All clover.

A few years back I was going to buy my kids some bee hives and set up for them to make a stand and sell their own honey. I've been trying to get these guys to start their own business (young) so they can be set up in the future. 2 cute girls selling honey at a road side stand...reminds me of.



They however had no interest. Still something I might think about doing.

So you have to get dressed up and wear a suit and all that stuff? How often do you harvest the honey? What happens to them in the winter time?

Az
clover and orange blossom are my favorite.

https://www.dadant.com is the best for supplies some things i buy local tho smokers suits frame inserts. i buy my queens from all over the world. if you need guidance on getting them setup maybe i can help a bit.

Sid70 04-09-2015 08:36 AM

I'd rather chill, look and think not doing anything extreme.

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XMerchant 04-09-2015 09:48 AM

Keep being an adult webmaster and get a standing desk :)

JFK 04-09-2015 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20443223)
edit: no matter what it was that I did, I would undoubtedly have to be in charge. I can't see myself working for someone again.

Smart move, havent worked for anyone but myself, for a long long time :2 cents:

American Psycho 04-09-2015 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20443604)
If you are making good money now, why worry about working more? Why not instead go travel or something?

Good question.
I am doing that more but I like working so just thinking about things I can explore.

money is not an issue but im also not where I want to be yet. Only 35yrs so plenty of time for both.

would love to combine travel with work.

Traveling Gigilo?

American Psycho 04-09-2015 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by pornsitenewbie (Post 20443747)
Keep being an adult webmaster and get a standing desk :)

Have a standing desk lol

SIK 04-09-2015 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20443225)
beekeeping :2 cents::2 cents: luv it :thumbsup been stung a few times :1orglaugh

I had a plan to do that 2 years ago as a side gig.. work volume increased and I had to give up on it

Horatio Caine 04-09-2015 11:57 AM

Move to Thailand and become a tour guide.

keysync 04-09-2015 06:39 PM

How about building a website and set up a small warehouse space and sell a product.
Pick something you enjoy.
Like BBQ sauce or something.

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SIK (Post 20443894)
I had a plan to do that 2 years ago as a side gig.. work volume increased and I had to give up on it

Now the key is to increase the money and pay someone else to do the work while you take care of your bees =)

dyna mo 04-09-2015 07:45 PM

i love these kinds of threads and this is a good one with terrific ideas posted.

here's what i'm doing- i've virtualized my hobbies as online lifestyles, looking at them as micro-niches are looked at and understood in online adult. Using business skills i have such as photography, marketing/sales and creating unique angles on products (the skils i enjoy).

create accounts with the proper branding at snapchap, instagram, twitter, youtube channel, Amazon reviews that are a part of that hobby/micro-niche, etc, then go out and meet with others in your area (in real life) that are like-minded, go to places that are about that hobby and record those events. always carry and use your camera, when you go to a gathering with others that are like-minded, then be JFK for all of those put that online and then invite those people to come check out what you shot and share in the micro-niche. always be the group's go-to photographer by always uploading your images and inviting others to see themselves in the pics.

this creates personal networks of very focused like-minded people, and do what the big boys do with that sort of micro-niched group, sell ads.

properly monetize each of those spaces with advertising and links, such as links to amazon products that have your referral code and drive traffic across all of them. then expand and use the monetization tools that are coming online at places like instagram.

incremental revenue for doing what you like to do and are good at.

SIK 04-09-2015 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20444316)
Now the key is to increase the money and pay someone else to do the work while you take care of your bees =)

Eh, I'm a bit crazy regarding that.. for 99% of the stuff I have that feeling that "no one can do it like I can" so I end up doing all the silly shit

But yeah, in general I agree with ya :)

oppoten 04-09-2015 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SIK (Post 20444345)
Eh, I'm a bit crazy regarding that.. for 99% of the stuff I have that feeling that "no one can do it like I can" so I end up doing all the silly shit)

Yup, same here. I can't explain me :)

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIK (Post 20444345)
Eh, I'm a bit crazy regarding that.. for 99% of the stuff I have that feeling that "no one can do it like I can" so I end up doing all the silly shit

But yeah, in general I agree with ya :)

I used to be like that...then I realized the quote is true.

?In most cases being a good boss means hiring talented people and then getting out of their way.?

Life is so much better this way. Just gotta find the right people.

SilentKnight 04-09-2015 08:32 PM

I've been assembling a large inventory of mainstream photography over the years for publishing in coffeetable books. I have enough different themes now for at least six. We've published one already as a trial-run...just so we know what to expect in quality from the publisher. So far we've been quite pleased with the results and pricing.

Next comes distribution to stores, art shows and galleries, photo conventions, etc.

You have to consider your talents, options and market feasibility. Is there a demand somewhere for your skills, background and experience? Are you marketable?

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20443604)
If you are making good money now, why worry about working more? Why not instead go travel or something?

Don't you like working? Most of the time I love working.

MakeMeGrrrrowl 04-09-2015 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20444365)
I've been assembling a large inventory of mainstream photography over the years for publishing in coffeetable books. I have enough different themes now for at least six. We've published one already as a trial-run...just so we know what to expect in quality from the publisher. So far we've been quite pleased with the results and pricing.

Next comes distribution to stores, art shows and galleries, photo conventions, etc.

You have to consider your talents, options and market feasibility. Is there a demand somewhere for your skills, background and experience? Are you marketable?

When you say you've published one? That means people can buy it? That's so exciting!

Photography will always be marketable and people will always want to purchase high priced photos - no matter how many of us amateurs pop up. When I figure out how to split myself in half so I can work two companies - I am positive photography will be my thing. I could probably making a killing right now if I start setting up beach photos. It's like 400 bucks for them to just come to the beach and take photos, then you still have to purchase prints. sunrise, and sunset you are potentially making 2k+ for a few days worth of work (after edit). That would be cool.

The great thing about photography you can probably work doing this longer than most other jobs, and always enjoy it.

crockett 04-09-2015 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by American Psycho (Post 20443762)
Good question.
I am doing that more but I like working so just thinking about things I can explore.

money is not an issue but im also not where I want to be yet. Only 35yrs so plenty of time for both.

would love to combine travel with work.

Traveling Gigilo?

you never know how many years you have left.. 35 is young enough to actually enjoy traveling to the fullest. Why waste that time working if you don't need the money..

It's your life of course but I'm damn glad I finally realized that it doesn't really matter if I work my ass off and earn more money than I really need. When you die you are still just as dead as anyone else, so might as well enjoy it now.

:2 cents:

crockett 04-09-2015 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl (Post 20444377)
Don't you like working? Most of the time I love working.

I have no issues working if I have too, but I get bored easy. I always have ideas of things to build for instance. I like design/build things but I no longer want to tie myself down to something that I can't just get up and walk away from if I decided to do something else.

bronco67 04-10-2015 05:45 AM

I think creating multiple income streams that work 24/7 is where it's at. For my future I'd like to have 100 products tricking money into a bank account so I can be free to work on the thing I really want to work on.

j3rkules 04-10-2015 06:01 AM

Did you ever think about inviting a time machine?

It's the chronological version of the Fermi paradox--if time travel becomes possible, any time in the future, then where are the time travelers? We should be thick with them.


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