Nickycakes on the SiN2.0 Adult Podcast

Nickycakes isn’t very involved in the adult online marketing industry, but nonetheless the people at the SiN2.0 podcast wanted to interview him for their show to get an outside perspective on adult marketing and where the industry in general is heading.

You can listen to the interview here.

Their podcast seems to be a pretty good resource if you’re interested in getting involved in the online adult industry, or just getting a grasp of what is going on in it.  This might be beneficial to you because, historically, the adult industry has been a couple years ahead of other online marketing in terms of coming up with new ideas.  It seems that the tube sites have been recently completely dominating and pissing in everyone elses cereal lately, so people are desperately looking for other stuff to expand to or new ways to market their porn.

Keep it reall.

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  • “pissing in everyone elses cereal”

    The man NickyCakes does know how to turn a phrase.

  • It’s always amusing to hear the sentiment that “adult is years ahead blah blah blah…”

    In some ways, adult is advanced. Like in video serving technology and that kind of technical thing. Their web design skills are pretty good, if you’re into HEAVILY sliced psd’s converted to html. But in many ways, the adult marketing world is like a blast from the 90′s. They nearly all use traffic exchange scripts & top sites, all based on cgi scripts. Most of them just recently heard that blogs are the wave of the future. Social media is an utter mystery. They’re still sitting around bitching about tube sites, as you mention, even though that genie got out of the bottle 5 years ago and will never be put back. They seem to completely FAIL, for the most part, to understand that their targeted traffic has value in itself if they only could switch from a paysite way of thinking to a media channel mindset… There’s still not even a decent adult affiliate network to speak of.

  • The link is ‘work safe’. Don’t worry about titty popups and flying dicks taking over your screen while in the office.

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