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This
is a reprint of an article written by Jay Servidio, President
of Teleteria, Inc.,
in the January issue of IA2000 magazine. Jay Servidio
was asked to write this article for the Interactive 2000 Trade
Show in Las Vegas (Jan 13 - Jan 14, 1998) which is the largest
adult internet trade show in the US. He was a guest speaker
at the convention on Custom Web Site design.
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A SITE BUILDERS TIPS FOR CONSTRUCTING A PROFITABLE WEB PAGE
by Jay Servidio
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Twenty
thousand new people come to the Internet each day, and with
the day-by-day growth of confidence in credit card commerce,
the Internet's billion dollar sales of 1997 are projected
to shoot up to $20 billion by next year. Adult Web sites will
generate a good portion of this revenue so its important to
look at what goes into making a successful adult Web site.
Just because your product deals with sex and involves the
Internet you shouldn't neglect the successful business practices
used by Wall Street darlings to make money. In my thirteen
years at AT&T, MCI and Sprint if I only learned one thing
it was this: you win customers when you offer them service
that is a) cheaper and b) better (i.e. faster, easier and
friendlier). Similarly, there's a wrong way to create an adult
Web site and a right way. The right way makes use of the same
elements as any other business, no matter the industry.
Like
the selling of any product, you must concern yourself with
manufacturing, distribution, marketing, and since having a
Web site is a long term investment, like owning a store, maintenance.
Once these elements are established and under control, then,
and only, then, should expansion be considered.
With
the Internet some of these elements overlap, which is the
beauty of online commerce. In traditional media, the process
of creating the product is distinct from its distribution.
Once you create a movie on a VHS tape, 15 million people don't
suddenly have access to it. A completed Web site, however,
is at once the product, its own store and the means of distribution.
Two
general types of adult sites are common on the Internet. One
style is the "link site" consisting of a list of
other adult sites and links to them. This kind of site derives
its revenue by selling advertising. The more hits, or visitors,
the site generates, the more money it can charge an advertiser.
The
second type of site is the membership-based site, where income
is generated from access fees. What is offered here is not
links to sexual content, but the actual content itself. This
is what the Internet surfer wants and, overwhelmingly, is
willing to pay for.
The
second adult Web site is the focus here because, in general,
it can be more profitable than the link site. Its potential
market is the millions of Internet surfers, as opposed to
the several thousand adult site advertisers link sites court
for income.
"Manufacturing"
What
goes into building or "manufacturing" an adult Web
site? First off, a free page of sample images is the bait
that draws a potential customer to your site. My advice is,
deliver on a promise. If you say you have a large free sample
section, then have a large free sample section of quality
pictures. Quality free photos are very important because they
have the power to turn a casual browser into a paying customer.
The same goes for live video streaming. You should consider
including a few freebies to entice them into purchasing. If
they like your calling card (the free stuff), they are more
likely to buy your goods.
For
both sample pages and members-only photos, remember that more
is better. Quantity, here, is a measure of quality, because
it creates an impression of value. For instance, for the sites
I create, typically I'll have three to four pages of large,
free photos, and then for the member, 25,000 images separated
in 20 categories.
In
addition to quantity, however, you also need quality. Attractive
models under good lighting and in provocative poses are a
must. Although image quality is important, you must also take
care not to frustrate a customer or potential customer with
large file sizes that take forever to load. Keep them small
and the user will be grateful.
The
design of the actual Web site, the interface, is important
too. A delicate balance must be maintained between attractive
design and file size. Clean and simple is the overriding rule
here. You can add a few bells and whistles, such as Java applets
and animated GIFs, to draw the user in and let him know that
time, money and effort went into constructing this site. Just
don't overdo it.
Billing
procedure is also a key issue. The approach I recommend is
to have a third-party company collect membership fees and
disburse them to the the owner of the Web site directly, instead
of going through the site builder. This way the client has
an his own account that he can access at any hour of the day.
I believe the site builder's income should not come from a
percentage of membership fees.
Distribution
& Marketing
So
your site is created and it looks good. The next step is distribution
which is as simple as getting connected to a server. A server
is a powerful computer where your site is stored so that every
telephone line in the world can access it. If the site builder
who also runs a server, benefits can be had.
Now
just because millions of people have access to your site,
this doesn't mean they will find it. You have to get your
number, or in this case Web site address (URL), out there.
You do so by registering with search engines like Yahoo! and
Alta Vista and also by establishing links on other Web sites.
This can all be done without spending a dime. Paid advertising,
like banners, can also be effective if you have the money
to spend.
A
good site builder will also help his clients devise an effective
marketing campaign that is within their means. I believe this
type of consultation is especially invaluable when you are
dealing with Internet.
Maintenance
The
product is not just the site, it's also the service required
to keep that site productive. Maintaining a site is time-intensive
work which I think the Web designer is much better equipped
to handle than the client.
The
average length of users' paid memberships to a site is for
three to four months. Unless a site is refreshed and photo
libraries are restocked, users will head for someone else's
adult page. Another idea is to have a "what's new"
section which highlights your commitment to evolving content.
Members
will also need technical support to deal with things like
PIN code problems, should they arise, hardware or software
problems, etc. Here too, I think that the site builder is
much better equipped to provide technical and customer service.
This frees up the client so he can devote more time to promoting
his Web site, the key to success.
Some
general words of advice: don't expand beyond your means. Get
your feet wet first. See if this is your kind of market. When
your site is successful and is reaching critical mass then
start looking into building more sites. I also advise that
a client build more sites that are linked together rather
than to build a bigger site. This way there are more sites
that can be registered in search engines, which means greater
coverage.
Each
new technological advance, as for instance with video streaming,
where the image will become faster, cleaner, smoother and
larger, will create greater demand for adult Web sites in
the future. This coupled with the 20,000 new surfers who are
coming online each day, makes me optimistic that adult Web
entertainment is just beginning come into its own. By understanding
what elements go into a good Web site, you're well on your
way to riding the wave too.
Jay
Servidio is President of Teleteria,
Inc., a company that has been building and hosting commercial
and adult custom Web sites since 1994. Teleteria's
clients are located all over the world.
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