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Can someone explain to me how whitelabels work and how profitable they actually are?
Everyone here keeps telling me not to bother with a niche cam site, and just do a whitelabel. I assume it's extremely profitable then? From what I've researched, cam sites have the potential to earn stupid money. Do I think it's easy money? No. Do I think it involves little to no start up costs? No. I am well aware of what I'm getting into. I know that model recruitment will be my biggest hurdle.
My questions are; 1. how profitable are whitelables really? Is the potential the same as a cam site with less risk involved? 2. can I start with a whitelabel and always switch to my own cam site after? Thanks for any input! |
white label is a copy of main cam site hosted by cam program using your domain with your logo, don't expect direct google traffic there.
example: main site: https://stripchat.com white label: https://omg.adult white label actually is your site, but still not enough to bring money on it's own, you need to find a way to send traffic to it, either from network of blogs or buying google ads, or some other creative way using cam program's promo tools... |
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Also, what if my site is niche? When the user gets redirected to main site, will they end up on the front landing page where all categories are displayed? I understand if you don't have the answer to that. My takeaway is white label = low risk/low reward It sounds to me like the potential reward isn't even remotely comparable to launching my own niche cam site. |
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I have around 50 cams, cant grow them all but learned alot, I also have a nice Network of sites, All the Cam guys buy from e [email protected] |
unless you can feed traffic directly to your whitelabel don't both :2 cents:
https://nichepornsites.com/how-we-ma...-live-webcams/ |
Iirc I was one of those suggesting whitelabel solutions to you but I meant a solution as a software/system with having your own models (not sure if there are a lot of companies for this but in this way you'd have a unique site as the models would only be on your site and nobody else - which likely still will not be tbh as "smaller" models usually stream on multiple sites at the same time for more income).
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You need to drive the traffic because from SEO perspective they are duplicated content = good luck ranking for most of the content. Your basic expense is just a domain (via DNS settings the service is mirrored to your domain) so it's like 10 bucks a year + whatever you spend on traffic. From what I see usually people have websites like someniche[dot]com and they have whitelabels named somenichecams[dot]com or similar. Quote:
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If you go your own camsite way you can also make an affiliate system and people will bring traffic to you so you could be on the opposite side that case. -- A third option What was not mentioned yet though is a concept called "studios" basically you hire models under your account and you will manage their income. Google [bigcamsite] studio account and you can find more information. This may or may not be how a certain Bugatti owner allegedly (for legal reasons) made initially his wealth. |
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Me as an example: I'm a web developer and I'm skilled in SEO therefore I've built a whole network of porn tubes getting traffic from SE and exchanging traffic between each other. So I can define myself as a developer and traffic feeder. At the same time I'm absolutely neither skilled in company management nor in dealing with cam-girls, therefore I opted for setting a bunch of white-labels with an affiliate I trust so to have the following pros: - Long term income since there's a trust with the company - No traffic loss since it's all branded to my network - Domains keeping so that I can sell them for a large price when I retire, since they're already grown and trusted from 15-20 years. That said, it's up to you to define your own strategy. |
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"All the Cam guys buy from e" - don't quite follow. Who buys what from who? |
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