
26 May Easy Niches Like Fuzzy Peaches For All Creators
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Most adult content creators realize pretty early on that they’re competing against every other creator on the internet, and that includes the safe-for-work ones too. We all want another payday from our fans, but how can creators stand out amongst all the competition? The answer is simple. By focusing on niches, subcategories of content genres, the amount of direct competitors in your lane is reduced. You can always try to compete against the mainstream, try to be the best of the best, but focusing on niches can make you the most successful creator on the block, before focusing on global domination. There are plenty of easy niches, like fuzzy peaches, for all creators.
BODIES, BODIES, BODIES
Before biting into your fuzzy peaches, one of the easiest niches to delve into are niches that focus on body types. The human body is amazingly diverse, and while average is certainly a thing, most of us aren’t copy-paste. If you’re thin, you’ll find a lot of success in the petite corners of the adult content market, though admittedly that’s long been mainstream. If you’re a curvier creator, that’s awesome too, maybe even better. It’s harder to find those curves in adult content, and fans are certainly looking for it. If you’re tall, or particularly fit, or even have thick eyebrows, or freckles, congratulations! You can use your uniqueness and killer looks to make a killing competing against a significantly smaller portion of the creator population.
HAIR YE, HAIR YE: NICHE, PEACH, CAPEESH?
What was all that about fuzzy peaches? Well another easy niche for any creator to get into are niches involving body hair, and yes, that includes your lady parts if you have them. As mammals, the overwhelming majority of us grow body hair, and if you don’t, that’s an undersaturated niche in itself. While all these niches apply to male creators as well, luckily for female creators, we’ve been largely conditioned to remain hairless in day-to-day society, and our content creation careers are the perfect avenue to break the mold of gender-normative society for increased engagement and profit. While a full-shave, bald peach has been mainstream for decades, I’m here to tell you that the rumors of peach fuzz’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, a large portion of the adult content buyers actually like jungle juice. That is to say, that if your kitty has a luscious coat of fur, not only is there less competition, but there are plenty of guys willing to put their money where your bush is. There’s an old saying; a kitty in the hand is worth two in the bush, or something like that.
Obviously your precious flower isn’t the only thing capable of growing thorns. Hairy armpits are also a popular niche, something a lot of women don’t have. Hair in general is a great niche to explore, and the way a little bit of hair can grow your income might make you feel you’re growing money trees. Hairy arms, hairy legs, even hairy lips, and nips have demographics that might be interested in your content specifically due to their rarity. Don’t feel pressure to conform with non-conformity though. Growing your hair long might be a comfortable step, but shaving your head may be less comfortable, though you’ll certainly stand out like a 2000’s pop-star.
controversial infomercials: you’re telling me gorillas can market?
If you’ve already niched down, played all your cards, and maybe a handful of fans at a time isn’t what you’re aiming for, then the next thing that might be worth trying is a little good old fashioned controversy. You’ll probably want to go more new-fashioned in this modern era, but controversy isn’t anything new to the stars. If you keep up with adult content news, then there’s no doubt you’ve seen all the meme-worthy headlines about creators performing publicity stunts, sex-stunts, that draw the attention of media outlets and fans alike. Now, this is a dangerous game to play. While it’s tempting and maybe even easy to do or say the most outlandish things for attention, by the very virtue of doing things outside the norm, you risk irreparably damaging your reputation, so it’s important to think very hard about any controversy you might manufacture as a form of guerilla marketing.
Manufactured controversy specifically refers to controversy that the subject of the aforementioned is fully aware of and willing to play along with for increased attention. Guerilla marketing refers to unconventional marketing techniques. Controversy heavily implies that the attention will be negative, but some people subscribe to the age-old marketing philosophy that all publicity is good publicity. Many celebrities use a foray into adult content as the controversy itself, but if you’re already a creator, that likely won’t work at all. One popular tactic creators resort to is heavily implying and even promising to engage with fans intimately, and if that sounds like a bad idea, trust your gut. One of the most important resources for creators is the trust and relationship they build with their fans. Overpromising and under-delivering always carries the risk of alienating your existing fanbase. While a publicity stunt may be worthwhile, it’s important to consider potential, and likely backlash. Employing unconventional marketing techniques doesn’t always have to upset people. For example, some well-known adult creators collaborate with safe-for-work creators, benefiting both parties with an unexpected appearance, but otherwise keeping controversy to a minimum.
Expanding your reach and audience doesn’t have to be a daunting task. A little bit of thought can go a long way, even if it amounts to a little bit of hair to keep your fans in their gooning lairs.
Jada Rose Taylor, AKA JadaTaykesIt, is an adult content creator and safety activist dedicated to ensuring that online adult content remains safe and ethical for both creators and fans. As the self-proclaimed “Realest Creator Both Sides of the Equator,” Jada connects with her fans through writing, comedy, streaming, and music, and is constantly and continuously exploring new endeavors—whether for research, personal growth, or contributing advice to her community.
Most adult content creators realize pretty early on that they’re competing against every other creator on the internet, and that includes the safe-for-work ones too. We all want another payday from our fans, but how can creators stand out amongst all the competition? The answer is simple. By focusing on niches, subcategories of content genres, the amount of direct competitors in your lane is reduced. You can always try to compete against the mainstream, try to be the best of the best, but focusing on niches can make you the most successful creator on the block, before focusing on global domination. There are plenty of easy niches, like fuzzy peaches, for all creators.
BODIES, BODIES, BODIES
Before biting into your fuzzy peaches, one of the easiest niches to delve into are niches that focus on body types. The human body is amazingly diverse, and while average is certainly a thing, most of us aren’t copy-paste. If you’re thin, you’ll find a lot of success in the petite corners of the adult content market, though admittedly that’s long been mainstream. If you’re a curvier creator, that’s awesome too, maybe even better. It’s harder to find those curves in adult content, and fans are certainly looking for it. If you’re tall, or particularly fit, or even have thick eyebrows, or freckles, congratulations! You can use your uniqueness and killer looks to make a killing competing against a significantly smaller portion of the creator population.
HAIR YE, HAIR YE: NICHE, PEACH, CAPEESH?
What was all that about fuzzy peaches? Well another easy niche for any creator to get into are niches involving body hair, and yes, that includes your lady parts if you have them. As mammals, the overwhelming majority of us grow body hair, and if you don’t, that’s an undersaturated niche in itself. While all these niches apply to male creators as well, luckily for female creators, we’ve been largely conditioned to remain hairless in day-to-day society, and our content creation careers are the perfect avenue to break the mold of gender-normative society for increased engagement and profit. While a full-shave, bald peach has been mainstream for decades, I’m here to tell you that the rumors of peach fuzz’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, a large portion of the adult content buyers actually like jungle juice. That is to say, that if your kitty has a luscious coat of fur, not only is there less competition, but there are plenty of guys willing to put their money where your bush is. There’s an old saying; a kitty in the hand is worth two in the bush, or something like that.
Obviously your precious flower isn’t the only thing capable of growing thorns. Hairy armpits are also a popular niche, something a lot of women don’t have. Hair in general is a great niche to explore, and the way a little bit of hair can grow your income might make you feel you’re growing money trees. Hairy arms, hairy legs, even hairy lips, and nips have demographics that might be interested in your content specifically due to their rarity. Don’t feel pressure to conform with non-conformity though. Growing your hair long might be a comfortable step, but shaving your head may be less comfortable, though you’ll certainly stand out like a 2000’s pop-star.
controversial infomercials: you’re telling me gorillas can market?
If you’ve already niched down, played all your cards, and maybe a handful of fans at a time isn’t what you’re aiming for, then the next thing that might be worth trying is a little good old fashioned controversy. You’ll probably want to go more new-fashioned in this modern era, but controversy isn’t anything new to the stars. If you keep up with adult content news, then there’s no doubt you’ve seen all the meme-worthy headlines about creators performing publicity stunts, sex-stunts, that draw the attention of media outlets and fans alike. Now, this is a dangerous game to play. While it’s tempting and maybe even easy to do or say the most outlandish things for attention, by the very virtue of doing things outside the norm, you risk irreparably damaging your reputation, so it’s important to think very hard about any controversy you might manufacture as a form of guerilla marketing.
Manufactured controversy specifically refers to controversy that the subject of the aforementioned is fully aware of and willing to play along with for increased attention. Guerilla marketing refers to unconventional marketing techniques. Controversy heavily implies that the attention will be negative, but some people subscribe to the age-old marketing philosophy that all publicity is good publicity. Many celebrities use a foray into adult content as the controversy itself, but if you’re already a creator, that likely won’t work at all. One popular tactic creators resort to is heavily implying and even promising to engage with fans intimately, and if that sounds like a bad idea, trust your gut. One of the most important resources for creators is the trust and relationship they build with their fans. Overpromising and under-delivering always carries the risk of alienating your existing fanbase. While a publicity stunt may be worthwhile, it’s important to consider potential, and likely backlash. Employing unconventional marketing techniques doesn’t always have to upset people. For example, some well-known adult creators collaborate with safe-for-work creators, benefiting both parties with an unexpected appearance, but otherwise keeping controversy to a minimum.
Expanding your reach and audience doesn’t have to be a daunting task. A little bit of thought can go a long way, even if it amounts to a little bit of hair to keep your fans in their gooning lairs.
Jada Rose Taylor, AKA JadaTaykesIt, is an adult content creator and safety activist dedicated to ensuring that online adult content remains safe and ethical for both creators and fans. As the self-proclaimed “Realest Creator Both Sides of the Equator,” Jada connects with her fans through writing, comedy, streaming, and music, and is constantly and continuously exploring new endeavors—whether for research, personal growth, or contributing advice to her community.