On the one hand, you’ve
heard about the dotcom bust. On the other, studies and common sense tell
us that pornography is still the number one
product/service online. Somewhere in between these extremes is a
26-year-old called Philip Brandes.
What makes him different is his newfound profession. He is Dean, Adult Webmaster
School (AWS) the world’s first and only online such educational
institute. For a tuition fee of $140, Brandes, along with his partners,
trains aspiring online pornographers. Excerpts from an interview:
How and why
did you start this business?:
A few years ago, a friend of
mine wrote a manual outlining aspects of the Adult business and how one
could earn money off it. I found it, one day, and suggested creating an
online school based on it. We did it, updated the manual, and set up
course guides and video tutorials.
Could you give us more details about the course,
especially the money back offer?:
We provide course guides,
getting-started guides, and video tutorials. There are also chat rooms,
message boards, and a resource centre. If you ever get stuck, you are free
to e-mail us questions, which we answer promptly. As for our money back
guarantee, it requires that you follow our course and perform the required
Web building. If you do not generate at least $140 (the cost of tuition)
after completing the course, we will refund your money.
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What was the
initial reaction? :
It's been maddening. We were flooded by
phone calls and e-mails, mostly from prospective students and other
reporters. There are just five of us here, so we have been going crazy
trying to get back to everyone.
How much time and
effort do you put in the schoolwork?:
All of us teachers
here maintain Adult sites of our own to complement revenue generated by
the school -- this takes no more than 45 minutes per day.
Did you face any sort of
legal trouble before or after the launch, owing to the delicacy of the
subject?:
None whatsoever. I have launched many companies
before and, thus, our legal bases have been covered.
Do you receive a lot of
hate mail?:
None. People are fascinated by the concept -- I
see no reason why they would hate us!
Doesn’t the slogan ‘Get paid to look at porn,’
send the wrong message? Also, what is your target
audience?:
Yes, we like to keep a more conservative
approach. That phrase may be a bit risqué, but it is the truth. We wanted
to appeal to the stereotypical ‘guy,’ you know, the kind that watches
sports, reads Playboy, chugs beer and belches. We thought getting paid to
look at naked beautiful women would appeal to them. We are learning,
quickly, that this isn't exactly our demographic. Our target market is
more conservative.
What is the demographic profile of your
students?:
I really do not know precisely. Once we get
enough students, I imagine we will have them fill out a survey to figure
out exactly what sort of people they are. However, due to the nature of
the business, we do not pry into their lives. Everyone’s contact
information is kept strictly confidential -- in fact, the only records we
maintain here are their names and e-mail addresses.
Where do most of
your students hail from? Are there any from India?:
Mostly
from the US, although we are seeing an increasing number from Great
Britain, Australia, and Italy, too. I don't believe we have enrolled
anyone from India yet.
Pornography on the
Internet has been an issue of concern worldwide, especially in Third World
countries. What kind of a future do you foresee for this
industry?:
The online pornography business is becoming more
and more mainstream. It is quickly transforming from a subject no one
talks about to a legitimate method of generating revenue. A lot of
companies will soon realise that, hey, these porn sites get millions of
people just like you and me.... this is a very cost effective way to
advertise.
Do
you surf for porn as your job profile demands it? :
We run a
few sites of our own and are always keeping a pulse on the industry. I am
very happy that the majority of Adult Webmasters out there abide by strict
moral codes when it comes to distasteful (and illegal) pornography such as
child porn, rape, and other pictures depicting violence towards women. If
any of us find this while we surfing, we contact the authorities
immediately. We are all very professional, and there is no reason for that
sort of content to be posted. If we catch any of our students promoting
that sort of material, we immediately expel them and contact the
authorities.
What is your
opinion on the quality of porn online?:
I think it is
getting better. As broadband becomes more easily available, you’ll see
more interactive material such as chatting and movies. Right now, the
majority connects through dial-up modems; as this changes, the quality of
the material will get better.
More and more
laid-off dotcom-ers are trying to make a career in the online porn
industry? Do you think this is a good career move? :
A lot
of them have prior Web building and/or computer experience. Since half the
course deals with teaching people how to build pages, they already know
how to do this or pick it up very quickly. It’s a great business too. You
work your own hours and aren't subjected to the stereotypical corporate
environment comprising cubicles, upper management, etc.
Is pornography a
sure sign of earning millions? :
On one side we have people
who have raked millions. On the other, we have people who have eaten
humble pie, owing to the huge competition. I say this business has the
best ratio of time to money. You can work very little and earn a great
living. I work about an hour a day running these sites on the side, and my
yearly income rivals that of doctors and lawyers. Obviously, this won't
work out for everyone. However, if you simply follow our course, there is
no reason why you couldn't earn an extra hundred or thousand dollars a
week.
How would you
describe your school in a single sentence?:
A virtual
learning institution, which teaches people how to profit from the
lucrative online Adult Industry.

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