Ynot Summit starts tomorrow!

The Ynot Summit starts tomorrow and people from all over the country are pouring into San Francisco. From the looks of the up coming events and attendees, it should be a pretty great summit!

I am going to be on a few great panels. So if you are attending the summit make sure you come by! Otherwise I will be live tweeting from the show so keep an eye on @7_Veils

Insider Traffic & Marketing Tips

Saturday 10:00-10:45

There is no one way to drive traffic to your website. That’s why we put together a panel of experts representing various proven approaches to winning visitors to online properties. In this brief but informative panel discussion, our experts will present you with a plethora of tips that you can use when marketing your websites. Bring a pad of paper and something to write with, because it will be your job to bring these valuable marketing tips home with you and learn to implement them with your respective business model.

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Tricked Out Sites: Integrating Third Party Technologies

Saturday 4:30-5:30

Today’s websites aren’t just about pictures, videos and HTML; successful modern websites integrate a number of software technologies that turn static and uninspired online properties into dynamic and engaging gateways to information and entertainment. In this exciting new addition to YNOT Summit, our panel will take a look at some of the exciting new technologies that are powering today’s adult Internet business, and talk about how you can integrate these technologies into your existing adult-oriented websites.

To see a full list of events please visit the Ynot Summit Schedule of Events

4 Mobile Twitter Apps, 1 Winner!

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Friday Feature Photo: Teagan Presley's Adult Trading Card

Friday Feature Photo: The amazingly sexy Teagan Presley

Adult conferences are going on all year. You might be going to consumer shows or business to business. But if you are going to the shows and you are on Twitter then you know the importance, and frustration, of mobile Twitter apps.  When you are at the shows you need to be able to easily tweet pics and updates. You need to be able to talk to the fans who are tweeting you and generally manage your Twitter account. The last thing you want to worry about it if your mobile Twitter app is going to work.

So now take this problem and multiply it by multiple accounts and you have my problem.  Though some people only have one account, there are many of us out there who tweet from multiple accounts. Sometimes they might be clients we work for, or brands and stars that we manage. Some might be various stars who have multiple Twitter accounts for different purposes of their public brand strategy.

Regardless of managing one or many Twitter accounts, you need to have an mobile app that works well.

TwitBird Pro

Do you have a mobile Twitter app that you like? why?

I may have found a new favorite mobile Twitter app. For most people they only tweet from one account. So using something like the Twitter mobile or Hootsuite works just fine. I am what you would call a power user. I tweet from roughly a dozen twitter accounts. How do I keep up with it all? Well, that is a different conversation. Because I am a power user I need an app that can keep up with me while I keep up with the Joneses.

Hootsuite Mobile

I was using this for a while. Their UI (user interface) was the most preferable. It was easy to go between account, add lists and searches, keep track of mentions, DMs and Retweets. But I was limited to 5 accounts. Beyond that I find the core account management of Hootsuite to be very limiting for a team.

So this was not sufficient for my needs.

Twitter Mobile

Um, yeah. This one was incredibly limited. It made retweeting really difficult as it was not allowing quoted retweets. A quoted retweet is where you comment on a tweet before you retweet it. ie. Funny! @funnyman my cat is nuts! See her eat almonds The Funny! would be the quoted retweet part. As I rarely retweet without a comment to promote engagement, this was an issue. Oh yeah, you can only tweet from one account. It is not a hub for multiple accounts.

No go.

Tweetdeck Mobile

I love Tweetdeck. They are likely my favorite Twitter manager for multiple accounts. You are not limited to the number of accounts you use. You can easily manage and monitor lists, DMs, mentions, retweets and searches. You can do quoted retweets. In their mobile they even had an extra special column that listed all the mentions from all your accounts in one panel. Love it! …except that it crashed all the time and I had to reinstall it 5 times over the course of one conference weekend. I also found their UI to be great on my laptop and really difficult to manage on my mobile devise. #Fail

Summary

I have tried others and they all roughly had the same core issues.

  • Don’t manage multiple accounts
  • Don’t do quoted retweets
  • Crash
  • Bad UI making it very cumbersome to use.
  • Slow

The Winner

TwitBird

I have recently started using TwitBird. They have a free and a pro version. The pro cost $2.99 and can manage up to 16 accounts. The free version manages 2. The UI is more like Hootsuite, except it is categorized by account, making it easier to keep track of what is happening in that account. So far (fingers are crossed) it is able to handle the multiple accounts without crashing and without being confusing. I can easily send quoted retweets and it is super easy to add people to lists.

Overall, if you only have one Twitter profile or manage multiple, I would highly recommend this app.


Teagan Presley is this weeks Friday Feature Photo. Her limited edition Adult Trading Card is incredibly sexy. I first came to know Teagan as MsTeagan on Twitter. She is an avid tweetie who is great at convo, shares good multi-media content and talks about everything from tv shows to her sexy projects.

Follow Teagan at @MsTeagan

Follow Adult Trading Card Company to see the hottest new cards at @ATCCompany

A review by PimpsPromo.com of the Social Marketing Panel

Here is a great write up of the social media panel by PimpsPromo.com

The Social Marketing session on day one of the Xbiz Summit covered profiting from alternative traffic sources like Myspace, Twitter and Facebook. The panel was Moderated by Peter Housley CEO of Naughty Tweet Network. The panel included Kelly Shibari from The PRSM Group, Lauren MacEwen from 7 Veils Media , Joanne Cachapero Membership Director at Free Speech Coalition, Christophe Peyras aka Frenchie from Streamate, Sam from MyPornProfile.com, and Paige Little from SexyLittlePaige.com.

The session started with suggestions on how to be successful on Twitter. Kelly Shibari suggests that you be personal, reply to tweets @ you and post news and videos that you find interesting. Joanne Cachapero agreed that you need to show off your personality as well as posting videos and news. She also felt Myspace is considered to be dead pretty much at this point. Lauren MacEwen suggests you access your end users through twitter and that customers like being able to tweet you. She suggests you build sales by making connections through Twitter and if your customers like you they will tell their friends. Sam suggests you have contests and give things away to your Twitter followers.

 

To read the rest of this review please go to PimpsPromo.com

Photos from Xbiz Chicago

The Xbiz Summit in Chicago was great. I was on the social media panel with Sexy Little Paige, Streamate, MyPornProfile, Free Speech Coalition, Kelly Shibari and Pete Housely from Porn Star Tweet moderating. It was a great panel with a lot of highly valuable information.  The show overall was a lot of fun. Great to see everyone and spend time eating, drinking and talking porn!

Xbiz Chicago

This week is Xbiz Chicago. It promises to be a great business to business adult conference.  I am going to be participating in a panel on social media with Pete Housely from Pornstar Tweet, you might remember him from my panel at Exxxotica Miami or my panel at the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas; Kelly Shibari and adult actress as well as a social media marketing consultant and president of the Hourglass8 Media; MyPornProfile a place where pornstars and cam girls can express their day-to-day lives through social media, pictures and videos; Streamate where fans can chat with amateur performers or real live pornstars while watching them on webcam; the Free Speech Coalition and Paige Litte, adult internet star.

The panel is:

Social Marketing: Profiting From Alternative Traffic Sources

Shifting surfing patterns are concentrating an increasing percentage of online visitors at fewer venues, leading adult website operators to “fish in new ponds,” such as Facebook and Twitter. This and other sources of new visitors can be very productive when pursued correctly and are growing necessities in an era when search engine updates can wreak havoc overnight. Learn how to harness and filter valuable alternative traffic sources during this insightful session.

It will be held Friday at 1:00 pm in the Paris Ballroom, 3rd Floor.

I think the diversity of the panel is going to make for some very diverse and lively topics.

So if you are going to be at the show make sure to come to the panel. If you want to meet up with me, then let me know. You can contact me at [email protected] or tweet me at @7_Veils

Is Your Twitter Feed Dead?

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Is your Twitter feed dead? Do you have little to no activity? Is no one talking to you? Maybe it is time to look at how you have been managing your Twitter.

Adult Trading Card: Mary Cary

Feature Friday Photo: The sexy classic beauty, Mary Cary

The basic formula to Twitter is pretty easy. If you talk to people they will talk to you. Depending on the kind of feed you have, this can become more challenging. In the adult industry a lot of feeds will be viewed as spam, especially if you are not an adult star. If you are a content provider or website, then many people will just write you off. Part of this is because there has been a precedence established that many content websites primarily use Twitter for spam.

The best way to overcome this is to actually talk to people.

  • Talk to you followers
  • Retweet their tweets
  • Respond to tweets
  • Mention people in your tweets

Talking to people and retweeting content is the best way to breath life into your Twitter feed. Usually when a feed is dead it is because of infrequent posting. Twitter is not a sprint, it is a marathon. You have to tweet daily. Beyond that you have to tweet multiple times a day.  The more active you are the more active Twitter will be with you.

Retweeting is not just a good way to spark conversation but it is a good business tool.

A great example of someone who is doing a great job with engagement is our beautiful Friday Feature Photo, Mary Carey. She has very active conversations with a lot of different people. Her twitter feed is dominated by mentions, showing that not only is she engaging with other people, but people are engaging with her too.

If you want to breath life back into your Twitter feed, start talking to people.


Mary Carey is the Feature Friday Photo with her Limited Edition Adult Trading Card.  Make sure you go and talk to this sexy blonde on her Twitter at @RealMaryCarey and talk to @ACTCompany to get more sexy trading cards!

Happy Memorial Day

We hope that you are having a safe and happy Memorial Day!

 

Sexy Memorial Day

Exxotica: What is your Miami Vice?

Woman standing in black lingerie I am off to Miami today!  I am very excited about Exxotica which starts on Friday. Twitter has been buzzing about the upcoming conference. The stage schedule looks like it is going to be bustling with sexy and exciting performances from Burlesque dancers a tattoo contest to pretty man candy being paraded across the stage.  There are going to be some great seminars talking about getting into the adult industry, the ins and outs of adult, and of course…sex.

Make sure you come and seem my talk with Pete Housley from Porn Star Tweet, called Tweet Dirty to Me. It is part of the Getting into Adult A to Z series being hosted by Michael Fattorosi, also known as @PornLaw on Twitter.

Make sure you come and see us at the panel and find me at the show! I will be live tweeting the entire throughout the conference, so make sure you are following me on Twitter: @7_Veils

Getting into Adult A to Z: Tweet Dirty to Me

Saturday 3:00 – 4:00 pm

18 Tips to Rock Any Conference

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18 Tips to Rock Any Conference

  1. Drink in Moderation. At adult conferences drinking is as much a part of the social business as the social business. Most people start drinking by early afternoon and don’t stop until late night. If you are trying to do some business make sure to drink a lot of water between the alcohol. You are there for business and need to make sure you keep your head about you.
  2. Go to Bed. There are tons of parties.  I mean tons. Everyone has them and you will be invited. But you are there to do business. Though some business will happen at the parties, most will happen during the day.  So go to the parties, socialize with everyone and then make sure to get to bed at a reasonable time. You don’t have to stay at the party all night to make your social presence known.
  3. Collect Business Cards. Ask for them.  Get as many as you can. Do not try to remember who they are, and who they are with, and think that you’ll just look it up later. If someone does not offer their card, be sure to request one.  If they don’t have one, give them one of yours, or ask them to write their information on a scrap of paper or the back of another card.
  4. Give your card to everyone. Give it to every person you meet. You never know who might be a great connection for you.  Bring more cards than think you will need, and hand them out like candy!
  5. Call me! If someone wants you to send them information, or wishes to talk to you more in depth about something, ask them to email you later. Request that they mention what you are discussing in the subject line. It might feel awkward to do this, but they won’t mind.  Plus it gives them an easy intro to connect with you via email.
  6. Take Notes. When someone gives you their card, make notes of the conversation as soon as you’ve finished it. If the conversation is generic, then make a note of what the person looks like. This will refresh your memory when you follow-up with them later.
  7. Know your purpose. Are you there to meet people to help your business? Meet people who can help your career? Grow your network of connections? Get people familiar with you? Work on personal branding? Or generally be at the right place at the right time?Make sure you know why you are there, because that will affect how you meet people.  You always want to have your agenda first, otherwise you will not get the value out of the venue.
  8. Work your angle. Now that you have established why you are there, make sure that you are putting your agenda first in all conversations.  If you want to grow your social networking, get people’s twitters and tweet them from your phone. If you are pushing a product, start a conversation and make a segue to talk about the product.  Make sure that despite all the glitz and glam you always have your agenda at the forefront.
  9. Know your pitch. A lot of times when you are networking with people they will ask you why you are there and what you do.  Make sure you have a succinct response that answers their question and opens up the topic for conversation. End your pitch with a question that ropes them into further conversation.
  10. Have a plan. Know in advance whom you want to meet (directly or the type of people), which speakers you want to hear, and what tradeshow booths you want to visit.
  11. Set appointments in advance. If you know that there will be people that you would like to see, call or email a weeks in advance to schedule a time to meet up. Do not just plan to “run into them” because it might not happen. And then if it does, you might not actually be able to talk.
  12. Do not focus on meeting the celebrity speakers. While meeting famous authors, speakers, and other gurus is fun, you are one of hundreds who will come up to them and shove a card in their hands. Better to meet the other people going to their talks. You can make some great connections that way.
  13. Talk to the people sitting next to you. When you walk into a seminar, take the time before the presentation begins to say hello to the people seated around you. You are there to network and meet people, so just start off with a simple hello.
  14. Ask questions of people you meet. Never lead with your “elevator pitch”. People are more interested in themselves than they are in you, so ask them questions to help them get to talking.
  15. Put your technology away. Do not run to your phone, BlackBerry, or laptop at every break. When you are working on electronics you send the message that you are unapproachable because you are busy. Utilize the time on breaks to converse with others. If you need to get on your tech, plan some time away from everyone to do what you need to do.
  16. Do not automatically send a LinkedIn or Facebook request. So often people immediately send social networking link requests to people they just met. However, different people have different policies about whom they link with. If they believe in only connecting with those whom they have established relationships, you make it awkward if you send them a link too early (which they then ignore). Instead, when you send them a follow up email, offer your LinkedIn or Facebook and give them the option to follow you. Immediately following them on Twitter is okay, as Twitter does not require a mutual connection acceptance.
  17. Read their stuff. Many people are active bloggers, twitterers, authors, etc. If people are posting online, take a second to read their work, look at their tweets or check out their website. It is a great ice breaker when you send your follow up email.
  18. Introduce others. When you meet great people, make sure to introduce them to other great people. Be generous with your connections. Don’t worry about what you will get out of it, because your generosity might end up in some business.