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Porn Report: Four Months Later Rolling In Money (Well, Maybe Not)

Stefano and I have been making porn for 4 months now so it's time for another Porn Report post. This one will talk about money, because it's the single most common question we get. Everyone wants to know how much money can be made in porn. And we can't blame them.

Although we didn't get into porn just to make money, we want to see if we can make money so we can appreciate why everyone is curious about this.

How Much Money Can I Get Making Porn?

This is the million dollar question, mostly because everyone thinks they'll shoot some porn, it will go viral, and they'll make a million bucks. Sorry folks, doesn't work like that. Not even close.

If you're getting into porn just to make money, then that's the wrong reason to get into porn. This applies to any business you would start. Do it because you have a love for the work first and the money often follows. Start any business just for the money and your chances of success are far smaller.

But I know you want real numbers to work off of so let's dig in! But first, let's recap where we are at. In our first three months we made around $140 USD total. And we got paid for that money which is the important part because, let's face it, this can be a shady industry if you're not careful! All of that money is from Pornhub.

Starting about half way through June (our fourth month in porn) we started adding our videos to other sites which I go over in detail in this post. So in our fourth month we will have income from Pornhub and three other sites. The break down for June, 2019 is...

Pornhub.com = $392
Manyvids.com = $108
AmateurPorn.com = $0
Clips4Sale.com = $8

So, we made just over $500 in one month. That's not private jet money but it's also not bad, considering we're only in month four of this adventure. Note that we had around 75 videos online on Pornhub by the end of June (around 60 on the other sites). Quantity is important but so is quality. Read our Getting Started In Porn series for more on that.

AmateurPorn has been a disappointment so far but we'll see how they do long term. Clips4Sale started out slow but pulled in a single sale in June and a couple more already in July (not reflected in the numbers show here though). We'll see what happens over the next few months on that one as well.

ManyVids was a suprise to us. They're actually starting out fairly well for us consider they've brought in around 1/4th the amount of Pornhub has in half the time. Note that only Pornhub gives us money for streaming (the only we place allow streaming) and we don't get many download sales there. All other sites are download sales only.

So, should you get into porn to make money? No. But can you make money if you love making porn? Yes. $500 per month isn't "quite your day job" money but it's a start. Like any business, you'll get out what you put in. In our case, we put in a LOT of time and effort (and money) to make quality porn. We shoot almost daily now as well which means we're putting out almost one video per day, every day when we can. All of that takes time, effort, and money (cameras, lights, outfits, backup drives, etc).

Are we profitting from porn is the real question to ask. So are we? No. Not yet. But we will over time. We're confident in that. And if we're wrong, at least we love what we do.



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