About
My interest in the Internet came in eary high school years when my parents brought home a computer and I was caught putting huge bmp pictures of girls with even bigger tits.
From there I graduated to the wonderful world of AOL chatrooms, then graduate school at the myspace/facebook era.
In college I networked numerous free Angelfire websites together to appear as one website due to restrictions on bandwith and the fact I was displaying huge images portraying peoples art – it was a fun hobby.
Once websites evolved into the ever popular EN (everything/nothing) scene, my college friends and I wanted to build our our own funny websites to share our rants and experiences at college. At first I tested an egroup with hot thong pictures. I figured if I could make a free egroup popular, then I could make my website popular.
And it happened. And it became a profitable hobby that helped pay for itself and give us extra beer money in college. Our school wasn’t a rich college, but with our website checks we could buy bottles of liquor that came in GLASS! No more cheap $8.99 plastic bottles of Nikolai Vodka thanks to websites.
Fast forward ten years later and I’ve created a network of almost 30 websites ranging from adult to non adult.
I graduated college and turned my hobby into a profession. If it’s one thing that college taught me, it’s to go for what you want and always have a backup plan.
My best year online I generated $250,000.00+ in adult sales. That’s a quarter million dollars and it sounds so much better saying it like that.
I won’t lie and tell you that I had a quarter million in my bank account, because I didn’t. I invested time, money, and hard work to generate those kind of numbers in sales.
Being a webmaster doesn’t mean you’ll get rich overnight. It’s not a job that everyone should do. Should you try it on the side as a hobby? Absolutely. I had a normal job for a year after college while working on websites at home. But once I was comfortable and generating enough income to live off of, I took the chance and it’s worked well.
In conclusion – I run websites for a living and am now offering my services in form of consultation. I’ve been there and done that, and if you want to learn the tricks of the trade, then I’m the person to hire.
This website will give you great information, but nothing comes close to personalized help from an experienced webmaster.
I’d like to pay respect to the late John “Jayeff” Foulds of Carpe Jugular.com. He’s one of the most intelligent people I’ve talked to in the adult business and his work and work ethics were above excellent.