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The Art of Starting an Adult Cam Podcast (How and Why)

17 Feb 2023, 11:48

Podcasts have become enormously popular in recent years and are a great way for people to gain insight into the behind-the-scenes of various industries worldwide audibly. One of the most up-and-coming industries to hit the podcast scene recently has been that of adult cam sites.

 

After all, it’s becoming impossible to ignore the power, profits, and insane level of interactive sex that these sites can offer, and people are increasingly as keen to find out how they work as much as they’re keen to sign up and play with some of the world’s hottest cam girls themselves.

 

But for those making said podcasts about the underreported sides of the free sex cams industry, it can be a good sidearm to their already profitable business of running an adult webcam site. A podcast is a great way to extend outreach to a current fan base and broaden your audience and introduce new people to the world of cam site sex, as well as models keen to perform.

 

Nowadays, anybody can start a podcast with minimal startup fees, but not all survive the first few months. There are a few tips and tricks you can use to form a successful podcast and maintain it as a profitable and fun way to boost your business, whatever part of the adult cam industry you work in.

 

That’s the topic we’re going to be delving into today. I gathered a bunch of adult webcam podcast hosts to find out what it takes to make it a success and cover everything beginners should know in a super simple way.

 

Now, let’s begin!

 

Figure Out Your Niche

 

The first step in starting an adult webcam podcast is to figure out what your niche will be. The good news is that there are tonnes of niche corners of the industry you can focus on, from BBW cam girls to ebony cam girls to sex toy reviews and controversial takes on current topics within the adult cam industry.

 

Video or Audio?

 

Okay, now you’ve sorted out your niche, the next step is deciding whether you want a video or audio podcast. Both have their pros and cons, such as:

 

  • A video podcast draws in more viewers as it’s far more engaging and marketable than audio.

  • An audio podcast requires far less editing, memory and high-end kit than a video podcast.

  • You must tread more carefully with video podcasts about adult cams, as they can be flagged for something as small as a guest showing too much cleavage.

Where Can You Post Adult Cam Podcasts?

 

 

There’s nothing worse than getting guests, doing all the editing, and posting your first adult cam podcast only for it to be wiped out by trigger-happy censors. For example, many adult webcam podcast hosts saw great success posting their podcasts to mainstream sites like Youtube until the site altered its algorithm towards anything considered slightly NSFW. Many content creators saw their content either wiped out completely or demonetised and thrown into the depths of the site’s algorithm.

 

Luckily, an increasing number of adult-friendly video and audio hosting platforms pop up regularly, allowing your NSFW podcast to flourish and discuss anything, as long as it’s legal and not too taboo.

 

Of course, if you’re an independently-minded person, you could cut out the middleman and start a website that can host audio and video podcasts. However, before investing in a new site, it’s worth building up your adult cam podcast following first.

 

Now For The Juicy part: Profits!

 

Live sex cams are a hell of a lot of fun, and I’m sure there are a lot of people out there who would happily start and host an industry podcast out of pure passion alone. However, the cam sex industry is hugely profitable, so you’d have to be nuts not to try and take some profit for all your hard work.

 

The more your podcast grows as a brand, and you increase the profile of featured guests, you’ll no doubt start attracting attention from industry players keen to have their brand thrust into the faces (or ears) of your listeners. To do so, they’re usually happy to pay for the privilege.

 

Sponsorship can range from an ad for their site, a sponsored interview with some who represents their platform, or other methods. However, whilst this can be profitable, it should be managed correctly. Overwhelming your podcast with ads from irrelevant companies and industries is a bad idea and will put your listeners/viewers off. Always stick to industry-relevant content that your listeners and viewers will like.

 

Always Ensure You Get a Release From Your Podcast Guests

 

Whether your podcast has an award-winning anal cam star who is the fastest one moving through the ranks of PDCams or one of the most hung shemale cam stars currently performing in the industry coming on as a guest, always ensure you get a model release form.

 

It will still contain their image or voice, whether a video or an audio podcast. If a model decides to pull their involvement one day, it can negatively impact your podcast, especially if you’re running a series of numbered episodes. So always get a model release form to ensure the content stays live for as long as you need, not as long as the guest needs.

 

Spread the Word!

 

The internet is big, so if you expect to start a podcast and automatically draw in thousands of visitors, you’re wrong. You need to squirt your brand in the face of the public like your average cam girl does on a live sex cams site. Be bold, but don’t spam, and know where to look!

 

A solid way to promote your adult cam podcast is on NSFW-friendly sites like Reddit, Twitter, PDCams.com and Discord. This way, you can target groups of social media users who will surely be interested in your podcast’s content, and hopefully, they’ll spread the news through word of mouth.

 

In Summary, it’s Quality Over Quantity

 

When you’re starting a sex cam podcast, always remember that it’s quality over quantity that wins. People would rather listen to a fascinating adult podcast, even if it’s low quality, rather than a boring-ass podcast recorded in ASMR-level quality.

 

Another solid tip is to keep your initial profits from the podcast. Instead, use it to reinvest in the podcast and buy higher-quality recording equipment, sponsorships on other similar podcasts, your own website, etc.

 

Most important of all, we wish you the best of luck!

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