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How to Sell Audio Porn as an Indie Creator
Want to learn how to turn your audio creations into income? Here’s everything you need to know about how to sell porn as an indie recording artist.
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It's no secret that sex sells.
And with the global sexual wellness market projected to hit over $125 billion by 2026, there’s never been a better time to get in on the action.
Amateur porn is one of the best ways to break into this booming industry. But porn videos or other visual content isn’t for everyone. Many talented, confident people might be uncomfortable appearing on camera in lingerie or making sex videos — and that’s okay. If you’d prefer to maintain your privacy, you may want to try your hand at audio erotica.
The availability of high-quality recording equipment and editing software has opened the door for aspiring voice actors to turn a fun hobby into a lucrative side hustle — and in some cases, a full-time job. Warm up your voice and prepare to get steamy. It’s time to learn how to sell porn to audio erotica fans.
Selling audio porn online takes more than just a sexy voice. You also need to understand who your audience is, how to make porn and other material they crave, and how to market and sell adult content.
Anyone who’s tried making money writing erotica can tell you that the adult content market contains hundreds of genres — like BDSM, paranormal kinks, and rough sex fetishes, just to name a few. And fans of the adult industry consume content in varying contexts. Some people want to share porn with a partner or play erotic sounds in the background during tantric sex. Others need guided sessions to help them achieve the full benefits of masturbation.
The key to learning how to sell erotica to listeners is identifying your niche and then marketing directly to your target audience. Start by thinking of what you’re interested in creating (or even what turns you on). If Rule 34 is true — if something exists, there’s porn about it — there will be an audience for you.
You don’t need to run a big corporation (or even your own website) to make developing a personal brand worthwhile. In fact, you don’t even need a logo! Just coming up with a memorable stage name is a great place to start building a persona. Then you can move on to a larger brand.
Your brand is the promise you make to listeners and dictates how people view your public image and the content you create. Whether your style is sultry and mysterious or cute and flirty, make sure it’s an authentic, consistent vibe that attracts the type of audience you’re trying to reach and turns them into subscribers.
Your journey and the content you create may be unique, but you’re far from the first person to sell amateur audio erotica. Don’t let that discourage you — it’s actually a good thing. Those who came before you paved the way to make your learning process smoother.
Do your homework by seeing which content creators have found success in your niche and exploring what works, what doesn’t, and what’s missing from their material. Then come up with a marketing strategy from that research to better your chances of success. Premium content can make you a lot of money, but premium research comes first.
As an indie creator, your marketing budget is probably pretty low, and you don’t have access to the same resources as a big-name star. But that’s okay. Social media followers are a great way to get your name out there through word of mouth.
Start building an audience on TikTok, Instagram, and even Snapchat. Then engage with them, sharing teasers of new content and fostering a sense of community with your fans. This creates loyalty with your existing listener base, and they’ll be more likely to talk you up to their own friends and followers.
But first, a word of warning: While social media platforms are a powerful promotional tool, most do have strict policies surrounding adult content. Be sure to keep your posts within their guidelines so they don’t shut you down before you even start rising.
Wrapping production on your first recording is a milestone worth celebrating, but don’t rush to publish it just yet. Wait to share your content until you have a backlog of recordings ready to go. Once you get people hooked, they’ll be hungry for more, and you don’t want to disappoint by delaying the release of Part 2.
A backlog ensures you can deliver new material on a consistent release calendar, which helps keep fans loyal and eager for your next release. And it gives you a safety net for those inevitable occasions when something unexpected disrupts your recording schedule.
One of the best ways to grow your audience is by collaborating with other creators. This exposes your content to a new group of potential fans and gives your work more credibility. Choose your partners wisely — their brand should align with yours and appeal to a similar (if not the same) target audience.
Sexual aftercare is important for everyone, and it’s a good habit to carry over into your audio erotica career. Each time you release new content, pay attention to how it’s performing. Reading the comment section is hard but worth it for the feedback and criticism. It can be a great way to improve the quality of your work, and your fans will appreciate your responsiveness. They might even offer story ideas or make requests to help fill your content calendar.
Quinn is an audio erotica app created by women for the world, providing an inclusive, body-positive platform for both creators and listeners. With an extensive library including everything from amateur-created edging material to stories voiced by top-tier talent like Jesse Williams, your niche has a home on Quinn.
Voice performers love Quinn for its enthusiastic community, easy user interface, and huge variation of topics and interests. And some earn thousands per month just by uploading regularly. Still not convinced? Hear it from the talent themselves.
Quinn creator Sebastien R. Teller, known for spicy, boyfriend-style audios like Phone Arrangement and Sleepy Morning Voice, says he loves to explore his own sexuality through his content. In his creator spotlight, Sebastien says, “The audios I create are, first and foremost, they’re my interests. They’re things I’m either, yes, already into, or things I wish or would love to try out. And so I just hit record and I go, ‘What if?’”
And in their creator spotlight, sweets describes their style as “classic queer poetic shaz.” They explain how art imitates life: “When I make audios, I want each individual person to feel like they can understand more about what their kinks are, understand more about how they want to be spoken to as a lover. It’s made me think about how I can be a better lover in real life.”
To apply to be a Quinn creator, fill out a form and explain your interests and experience. It’s also a good idea to record some sample audios so the team can see what your style’s like, how your voice sounds, and what unique topics you want to explore. Once you’re accepted, anyone can find — and enjoy — the content you’ve been waiting to share.
Ready to become an audio erotica performer? The wide range of erotic content on Quinn is a great place to turn for inspiration.
To access thousands of audio stories and guided sessions, download the Quinn app for iOS or Android. And when it’s time to share your talent with the world, become a Quinn creator to start building the fan club your content deserves.
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