Postby wrapgagged » Wed May 01, 2013 10:11 am
If you look at the stores like Girl Next Door Bondage, which would is pretty softcore in so far as there's no sex or even full frontal nudity, then it seems like softcore does sell pretty well, and there's definitely a huge market for it amongst people who just like seeing the restraint aspect of bondage without all the hardcore stuff. That clip store has been really successful as far as I know, I think the guy who founded it was able to retire from his regular job due to doing so well financially off the back of clips4sale.
I don't know exactly the comparison between the two in terms of how well they sell, maybe hardcore does make more money, but it wouldn't be true to say that softcore "doesn't sell", because, well, it definitely does.
The thing is though, for the softcore sites that have gained success, it seems like a pretty professional set up with well-knows bondage models who alot of bondage fans would recognise, in a few different locations and really professional camera work.
I don't know what means you have at your disposal, but in order to make and real money, it has to be a pretty legit operation in that sense. Anyway I hope I could provide a few useful points.