The Mind of the
Pornsurfer
By NIkki,
Real Wild Content
Pornsurfer pôrn sûr fer n.
One who casually looks at something pornographic offering numerous options,
especially through the Internet or television.
Most of us think of them in the terms of clicks, or
hits, or sign-ups. We call them surfers, perverts, visitors, sometimes
assholes. Whatever name you have for the ever elusive species we are speaking
of today, this is a dissection into the mind of the pornsurfer.
I took the liberty of comprising a 27-question
survey that I then posted to several locations where the pornsurfer might be
seen. The bait was an award of free pornographic videos to 3 lucky winners who
completely filled out my survey. Like a rat to cheese, they flocked.
I asked them a lot of personal questions, to get a
feel for their lifestyles and habits. I asked age, marital status, occupation,
location, connection speeds, how many years spent as a pornsurfer, amount spent
on pornsurfing
all that might be of importance to my dissecting of the
pornsurfer.
Here are the results as I have compiled them:
Category 1: The overall lifestyle of the
pornsurfer
1. How does age relate to what niches pornsurfers
are interested in? I found that the younger crowd, under the age of 35, lean
more towards the tamer side of the industry. They list interest in amateur,
teen, lesbians, and voyeur. My older pornsurfers, aged 36 and up, get a little
more adventurous in their old age. They list interest in things such as
spanking, golden showers, pregnancy, S&M, facials, fisting, group sex, even
fighting.
2. How does age relate to spending habits? The only
correlation I could find was that the mid-age group, aged 30-35 years, seemed
to spend the least amount. I found the high spenders to be among the under 30
group, or in the over 45. Perhaps the 30-35 year old group is among the
"married with kids" minority.
3. How does marital status relate to spending
habits? Single and divorced users spent at least 50% more per month than their
married counterparts.
4. How does occupation relate to how much a
pornsurfer spends per month on his lifestyle? I searched under every rock and
up in every tree, but I could find no correlation between a pornsurfer's
occupation and how much he spends on his porn. We have a guy who says "I work
in a manufactory" spending $200 per month, and a lawyer spending $20. Cheap ass
attorneys.
5. How does occupation relate to what niches
pornsurfers are interested in? I couldn't find much of a relationship between
occupation and niches. So many generic terms popped up, such as teen, amateur,
etc. Although the guy who works in a "manufactory" did let me know he was into
golden showers and pregnancy.
6. How does location relate to what niches
pornsurfers are interested in? The biggest freaks seem to come from overseas.
End of story.
7. How does a pornsurfer's perceived attractiveness
level relate to how active his social life is? As one might guess, the
pornsurfers who perceived themselves as average or better looking have fairly
active social lives. The guy who said he "couldn't get laid in a whorehouse"
reported less of an active social life overall.
Category 2: The lifestyle habits of the
pornsurfer
1. I asked: List some sites you have remained a
member at for 3 months or longer. They answered: Bangbus.com, realgirlstv.com,
netverifier.com, playboy.com, kristinasworld.com, redclouds.com, voyeurweb.com,
bimbocams.com, danniashe.com, socalcoeds.com, landofvenus.com.
2. I asked: How do you find the specific porn you
are looking for? They answered: Google.com, Pop-Ups, Emails, search engines,
yahoo.com, word of mouth, link lists.
3. I asked: What is your internet connection speed?
The majority, at 26%, are on a cable modem. That leaves 15% dialing up at 56K,
14% on ADSL, 4% on T-1 line, and a pathetic 2% dialing up at 28.8.
4. I asked: What is the average amount of money you
spend per month accessing adult content? The majority, at 30% and 38%, report
spending $5-$20, and $20-$40 per month. 16% fall between $40-$80, a measly 3%
in the $80-$200 range, and 11% report spending $200 or more.
5. I asked: Does a $2.95 trial convince you to join
a site? 48% told me that, no, it would not convince them to join a site. 21%
reported that, yes, it would convince them. And the other 31% were too lazy to
answer, and wont be getting a free pornographic video.
6. I asked: Which would you most likely click on?
And then gave 5 options: pop-up window, pop-up webpage, flashing banners,
banner with nudity, and descriptive text link. 43% favored the banner with
nudity overall, 37% favored the text link, and small percentages evened out
among the rest of the options.
7. I asked: Would you date someone you met online?
51% said yes, 21% said no, the others must have been confused by the meaning of
the word "date".
8. I asked: Are you at all curious about other men?
5% said yes, they were curious about other men.
Conclusion:
Although pornsurfer opinions vary a great deal
concerning what they're looking for and what they're willing to spend on their
hobby, there are a number of common denominators we can pull from this
information to help ourselves become more efficient at trapping the pornsurfer
in our trap, and luring him away from that of another hunter.
Since age obviously correlates to the type of
content pornsurfers are out there looking for, consider finding yourself some
age specific traffic. For example, a site featuring "hairy honeys" is most
likely trafficked by older men, therefore a banner to a site featuring golden
showers might convert well. However, a site featuring funny drinking games is
probably trafficked by younger men, and it might be better to send them to a
site featuring something along the lines of cheerleaders or party girls.
Surprising to me was the notion that a surfer would
be more apt to click on a descriptive text link than he would be a flashing
banner. Consider outsourcing your text to someone who has a flair for words, or
finding a wanna-be writer amongst your staff.
Put together the notion that so many pornsurfers
find themselves unattractive to the opposite sex, along with the facts that
over 50% of them would be open to dating someone they met online, and you get a
great option for the funneling of traffic. Send them to a date site, such as
date.com or another that caters to sexually explicit profiles.
Hmmm, 5% of my pornsurfers report being curious
about other men. If you can send your straight traffic to a gay site, and
convert 5 in 100 (5%), or if having a small gay section within your straight
paysite member's section will help keep 5 in 100 members active longer, then
maybe you should be open to the option.
If you can put any of this hard earned information
to work for you, Ill be pleased. Catch me for a chat anytime, and good luck in
your pornsurfer hunting!
Nikki calls herself the "Chick in Charge" over at
Real Wild Content. Formerly known
as HotWired Content, they specialize in party girl and gay content. They now
offer several other niche specific feeds, ranging from Latinas to Cheerleaders,
as well as photo sets. You can contact Nikki anytime by Email:
Nikki@hotwirednet.com ICQ#: 44020199
or Phone: 305.797.0195.
www.RealWildContent.com
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