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Sam Singh - Tips, Tricks & Techniques Creator Spotlight - Jordan Maxx
New and Online
With the ever-impending doom of online platforms demonetizing sex work, the internet has been booming! Many new upgrades have occurred in just the last month in terms of user compatibility. Lovense, the brand known for curating sex toys that can be operated remotely through an app regardless of where in the world the person in pleasure and controller are located as long as they have a stable internet connection, has created a website called “Cam 101”. This acts a hub for content creators, hosting guides, comprehensive courses, as well as a community forums in order to better grow your online business. Resources for creators have expanded as there are several sites that off er education spanning from how to grow, mental health support, and information on STI/STD infections. The adult platform known as Freyja rolled out their very own referral program, previously seen on popular platforms such as OnlyFans and AVN Stars. A major win for the content creators, most platforms are now off ering some incentive to inviting fellow creators to join their site, with no cost to the new creators. Lastly, we are excited to announce the upcoming months of eXXXotica expos, hosted by MyFreeCams. This Chicago, we will see a new face, tempted.com, amongst the expansive list of adult oriented businesses ready to get up close and personal with you!
TIPS, TRICKS & TECHNICS WITH Sam Singh
Tip of the Month
Diversifi cation! Never put all of your eggs in one basket. I cannot quote you on where that originated, yet, it still holds true. With the fear of demonetization from banking systems, to websites just not garnishing the traction desired, or wholly deleting themselves form the adult industry voluntarily, earning your income from online content can be quite stressful. Especially if you listen to the ever present rumours. Spend a little more time per day, and spread your content over more than just one or two sites. That way, if one is to go down, for a few days, or, god forbid, permanently, you’re not left with your money maker out in the wind! Build up a social media presence, build up a following on more than one subscription site, and really push to be successful in more than one area. Work hard, play hard, and, I will add, stress less!
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BY SAM SINGH
JORDAN MAXX
NM: Do you consider yourself to be a sex worker? Why, or why not?
JM: Yes, I consider myself to be a sex worker because I use my sexuality to pay my bills.
NM: How long have you been in the “adult” industry? Have you danced in the past? I see you’re still an avid content creator, do you balance stripping, porn, and online platforms simultaneously?
JM: I’ve been dancing on and off since I was 20, and I am now 36. It’s a tough balance, lately I’ve been focusing more on porn and content creation. I feel that the clubs haven’t really recovered (money-wise) from Covid yet and I still have reservations about being in closed places, unmasked, and with people who are untested.
NM: Considering you have done all three, what are the major diff erences in the diff erent hats that you wear? And, which do you prefer?
JM: I defi nitely prefer porn and content creation. I can be more creative, reach a wider audience, and essentially, make more money. NM: Given that you are an upcoming superstar in the industry, and have fi lmed over 30 professional videos, are you allowed to use these videos on your payto-play platforms? Or, are those soley fi lmed for that companies site?
JM: The videos I make for sites like Brazzers and Bang Bros are just for those sites. That’s why networking in the industry and doing content creation for my own platforms is so important.
NM: I see you attend many music and sporting events. Are you an avid fan? What are your draws towards these? Have you worked in sports and entertainment prior to adult-centered work?
JM: I LOVE pro wrestling (like WWE and AEW) and NBA and WNBA basketball. I go to as many events and games as I can. I love traveling to other cities for wrestling events, basketball games, and concerts. I’ve never worked in sports (although I did consider it at one point!), but I did used to work in the music industry, at venues and touring. I just like being entertained! NM: What advice would you give to younger women aspiring to be a part of the adult industry?
JM: I would say, make sure that it is absolutely, positively, 100% something that you want to do. As a woman, our past and our internet footprint follows us forever. If you feel any ounce of shame for doing this profession, it’s not for you.
NM: Last, and surely not least, be it professional or personal, what is your biggest achievement that you are the most proud of?
JM: I think I am most proud of myself for just taking the leap from dancing to porn in the fi rst place! I always had an interest in it, but was too timid and fearful of my future to follow through. But when the pandemic hit, I fi gured, fuck it, life is short! Do what makes you the happiest and who cares what other people think!