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The economy and porn

October 8th, 2008by Vicky · No Comments

I haven’t written about the , because I like keeping this blog more of an upbeat blog with juicy pics for .  But I have to admit, it has been a roller coaster ride for this pornographer the last few weeks just like everyone else in America.

The day after the Dow Jones fell over 700 points the first time, my sales were about $5.00 for the day.  Now given I am 100% self employed, I panicked.  Unlike some in this industry, who have spouses who might have a job offline, I don’t.  My husband and I spread our time between our adult sites, and some craft things we do at local craft fairs.  $5.00 a day will not pay the mortgage, so I doubled up on the time spent on promoting my porn.

It has paid off.   My sales ended up in September being just slightly down from August despite about a week of very slow sales.  And so far this month, they are looking like they will be back on track to improve slightly over last month.

Porn, thankfully, is one industry that tends to be recession resistant.  When people can’t spend money on gas to take trips, and costs of everything is rising higher and higher because of transportation costs of getting your physical goods to you, porn prices have stayed stable, or gone down slightly.  So you are getting more bang for your buck in porn as an entertainment source, then almost anything else.  That is good news to those of us who make a living at this.

I’m not getting rich in porn, in fact I barely cover my bills with a little extra for food and necessary expenses.  I don’t live in a lavish home, or travel around the world.  I grow organic veggies in a backyard garden to save money, and ride a little 49cc scooter whenever possible to save on gas prices.  Splurging to me is being able to buy a DVD to watch with my hubby. :)   In other words, I’m like a lot of Americans in the lower middle class bracket who hope the next president helps us with health care costs, and reduced taxes.

So I wish to say for all the surfers who have signed up for adult sites I promote on my blog.  Thanks.  I really appreciate it.  Your support keeps me going, keeps food on my , and gas in my scooter tank.  Support the , buy porn!

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Did you drive on Memorial Day?

May 27th, 2008by Vicky · No Comments

Cleo, a friend of mine in the industry, posted up this article on a webmaster board showing that:

Compared with March a year earlier, Americans drove an estimated 4.3 percent less — that’s 11 billion fewer miles, the DOT’s Federal Highway Administration said Monday, calling it “the sharpest yearly drop for any month in FHWA history.” Records have been kept since 1942.

According to AAA, for the first time since 2002, Americans said they were planning to drive less over the Memorial Day weekend than they did the year before.

Personally, I didn’t even make it out of my yard Saturday and Sunday. I was too busy working on creating this blog, a blog on another site, and my regular . (I 7 days a week, what the heck is a holiday, anyways?). I thought back yesterday to previous Memorial Days, to the trips I went on picnics in the park, and realized I’ve become a hermit. The furthest I went was to my greenhouse to plant some more tomatoes in my .

My sister though, she is on her way to South Carolina to see a graduation of her step daughter from boot camp. When she called me this morning, she said that she had already spent $200 in gas to get from Michigan to North Carolina where they spent the night. No wonder no one is driving! Can you imagine if they had drove a Motor Home, or something that got worse mileage? It would have cost them $500 so far, and they are not even to their destination, let alone the gas for the return trip.

We are a sad country if we cannot get energy independant enough to not rely on oil. Ok this is a rant of mine. After watching how Brazil has been using ethanol and has been energy independant for YEARS, it makes me mad that we can’t as a country do this. When one of the top people from GM was interviewed about producing flex fuel cars, he said

we are ready for production. We have been producing them for Brazil for years. The problem in the US is there are only ethanol pumps in about 1% of the gas stations. The oil industries don’t want to allow ethanol pumps in the gas stations, and it has been a struggle to do that.

Of course not, why would they with record oil profits in the billions? Which all leads back to the average citizen can’t afford to drive on a holiday this year.

All I can say is, I am glad I out of my home on the internet. I’m in a very small town 120 mile round trip from the nearest Costco or theatre. And about 1,000 other things, but I can tap into the world from my desk . My brother now works from home too and telecommutes. I’m sure more people will be doing so and spending quality times in their backyards this summer instead of traveling the US as in the past.

Enough of a rant! Have a good one all, I guess that got me wound up, lol. Have a good one all, stay home, and look at for women. Its what I plan on doing. ;)

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