In this month’s mailbag episode, we answer several questions AND respond to comments. There’s even a Molly rant towards the end. We’re talking about copyright, trademarks, self hosting, publishing erotic books, and pitching yourself for the smutlancer job you want. In this episode: * When do you “become qualified” to pitch yourself to sex toy companies etc. as a social media manager/content creator? * Questions on a blog post: * How do we deal with adult content (age 18+) on a hosted blog? I thought this type of blogs would need a pop-up or sort to ensure that the reader is 18 years old or older? * Can you recommend site(s)/post(s) about the legality issues involved in writing adult content? * What about the data privacy compliance issue/law? * How do you promote your content? i.e. once you write a post, do you count solely on SEO? do you publish several social media posts? * Even if you site does not include porn or explicit photos, some of the affiliate ads may have images on the boarder-line. * How does the host accept this? * How do we go about selecting the best adds for the site, if the affiliate or adsense(whatever company) selects them for you…(?) * Remarks from self-hosting podcast episode — copyright, trademark, and getting help setting up your website. * Where do you think it’s better to publish one’s book, at an editorial or on the internet (for example, amazon)?? Links from the episode: Ask the Smutlancer Self Hosting Your Sex Blog or Adult Website (podcast episode) How to Build a Sex Blog that Makes Money (blog post) The Smutlancers Community on Patreon Follow The Smutlancer on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Follow Eroticon on Twitter and Instagram KaylaLords.com Molly’s Daily Kiss Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher RSS feed
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