AutumnBH |
12-26-2012 02:58 PM |
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Originally Posted by **********
(Post 19390711)
It's amazing how many people here have the wrong answer.
...the "Right" answer is, whatever YOU are personally into, will do the best for YOU.
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That's a load of BS really. Maybe true if you are an amateur hobbyist, but there are less and less of those, and if you are running this like a business, then it's just a matter of generating your traffic, split testing mercilessly, and hiring skilled people when required.
I couldn't care less about any type of porn really, just like almost all the other products that I sell (like hemorrhoid creams, or tinnitus cures, or memberships to forex platforms), but it's just a matter of generating traffic and then accurately testing so you send it to the place that makes you the most money.
The one unifying factor amongst high converting niches is that the surfer is desperate to get what you want, and that it's hard to get. If the product is there largely for free (e.g. teens niche) it won't convert for shit. You may still be able to make money in one of those niches, e.g. in teens niche conversions are generally poor but there is an ass load of traffic out there, it would be one of the single highest traffic niches on the entire internet (not just in adult). However the amount of traffic you have to go through to get those sales lowers your ROI compared to higher converting niches.
If the product is hard to get and the surfer is highly motivated to get it (e.g. a surfer whose tinnitus is driving them crazy, or a bi-confused shemales surfer who is obsessed by a particular black tranny with a huge cock) then they'll sign up. If the surfer is predisposed to buy, there is really little selling required on your part - you just have to point them in the right direction and they'll get out the CC.
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