Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Adult Jobs Online

I'm sure some of you are wondering but afraid to ask, “Can I make money doing adult work at home?" The answer is yes, and here's how.

Webcam Model

As a webcam model you are an adult performer on video, live or recorded or both. You set your own rules and your own rates. However if you work through a cam site you'll typically receive only 50-80% of your earnings. A way around this is to become an independent model, which requires much more work (advertising, web hosting, client base) on your part. Some good newbie sites are




As a performer you set your own limits, but you MUST be careful. I cannot stress enough how important it is to never disclose personal details such as your name or location. This may seem like an obvious thing to say, but some things are easy to overlook. If you become a performer you must create an entirely new presence on the web under your stage name. For example, if you create your own website it needs to be registered under your email dedicated to your stage name.

Phone Sex Operator (PSO)

As a PSO you are a voice performer. You still set your rates and share with the website. You won't be required to do video though some sites will let you do both. They may also require photos. Phone sex may seem a little easier to do since no one is watching you. You could be sitting in you pjs for all they know! 

Text Chat Operator

While ideal, in my experience these jobs are hard to come by. This involves dirty chat with strictly text. You do not set your own rates most of the time and most places require a schedule. There's also a hiring process and tests to pass, so you get just sign up and go. Apply at Text121chat.com.
You can also list yourself on Extra Lunch Money, where you set your rate and text message customers through the ELM secure platform (no one can see your phone number).
If you are an existing model with a fan base seeking extra income try Arousr.com. This is setting and includes photos of yourself.

Other Adult Jobs

Though the above are the most frequent jobs, there are a few other online opportunities in the adult industry.

I haven't tried it myself but on Adult Sex Work you can get paid to have virtual sex (like IMVU or Second Life). You do have to pay a monthly fee for an account though. While I'm on that track, you can also be an escort on Second Life. You can have a free or premium account. I suggest premium since it includes a home you can take clients to, but there are other ways. On Second Life you can be a text escort and have virtual sex. You can also include voice or sell can shows if you choose.

Another option is abusing affiliate links for cam sites. You can either find ways to get customers to sign up under your affiliate or be an “agent" and recruit models. If the latter interests you Internet Modeling has an earning program specifically for agents.

Adult Job Boards




Saturday, December 12, 2015

Establishing Your Work Space

Even if you're only working on click sites and surveys it's still important to have a dedicated work space. A work space keeps things organized (or as organized as you can be) and reminds you "I need to do work here." For example at my desk I have:

  • My computer
  • A notebook containing website usernames/passwords/email addresses
  • Phone and netbook for multitasking (TOTALLY optional, I'm just a geek)
  • Notes on rates and referrals


This isn't a strict list. These things may not apply to you. What's important is that you have everything you could possibly need to get your work done.

Another important factor within your work space is distractions. We all know the ideal work area is supposed to be alone in a practically sound proof room, but that doesn't always happen does it? I have a one year old, so I'm never alone and there are almost always cartoons in the background. Even when she's sleeping I play the tv for background noise. If you have kids though, try to set up your space so they aren't tempted to come touch everything and run away with your stuff. This can be frustrating. If you have a desk with a hutch, please utilize it. If not just keep things where they are furthest from child reach.

Keep away reminders of other, non-work related things you could be doing. This includes tv guides, that book you've been reading, your phone (if you don't need it for work), etc. When you hit a frustrating bump and don't know what to do next or are just settling into your work routine, it will be really easy to say, "Hey I can do this and then come back to what I'm doing later." Once you leave your station though, the distractions keep coming. You'll wanna catch up on a tv show, your book, laundry, and the list goes on.

This wasn't a totally enlightening super post, but in my opinion the work space is very important. My desk is my NEST and I practically live here. Hopefully these few tips help with your work day. Comment if you have any tips of your own to add!