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Erotica Money System

Instantly Stuff Rock Hard Cash in Your Bank


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The Ultimate, Near Instant Money Making
System?
(Warning: This deals with “adult” content –
NSFW stuff – keep your kids and your boss
away)

Rob Howard here – and boy am I excited to show you some stuff
I’ve “stumbled” upon.

Well. More like – I “met” someone and she totally sexed up my


life. Yeah, that sounds really inappropriate, I’m a married man
after all…

But you’ll get what I’m saying in a moment.

Honestly, this is one of the hottest and easiest income generating


method’s I’ve ever discovered, and that doesn’t happen often.
Most methods take a lot of work, either with marketing, research
or set up.

This takes virtually none of that. If you can write a short,


steamy romance or erotic story, then you can make 50,
100 or more (we’ve seen up to 400 bucks per short
story)!
And all for just 10 to 15 pages.

Indeed.

I’m going to do something a bit different. I’m going hand off a


chunk of the explaining to my girl who showed me this technique
and I think you’ll be shocked.

So take it away Miss Lykkens! (Just another warning, a lot of


adult language!)
Why This Works

Exactly, why does this work? Or really, how does it work and how
did it work for me? Why should it work for you? Well, when the
pot is done boiling and goes to a simmer we can look inside and
realize something we’ve known for years.

Sex sells.

Let’s talk about how this market specifically worked in my favor


and the steps on how it can work for you. So here I was, a babe in
the woods when I happened to stumble across a very sexualized
market. I (like any of us struggling authors) went diving into
forums head first trying to find anything concrete to pull me
down. Honestly, my searching didn’t go too incredibly far. I found
a link to a website of clients asking for fan fictions and that they
were willing to pay cold hard cash for.

What the hell? What’s a fan fiction, how does it apply to me and
should I really be wasting my time on said notions? The lurking
stage began. I watched as authors (and not to mention not very
good ones) basically vomit all over the internet and people were
paying actual money for their word vomit.

I figured I could do this too, I’ve written my own dirty little


stories, this should be easy! Instead of listening to my gut, I
listened to my heart and decided on writing an erotic novel, I
hired an editor overseas which was making me broke, the
turnaround was terrible and I was falling short of ideas. It’s
honestly hard as well as incredibly boring trying to create a whole
novel about sex. Old habits die hard, I dropped everything and
made a random commission post, at first it went something like
this:

“ACCEPTING COMMISSIONS”
$50 per-15 pages (Note: I was stupid. I could’ve charged
wayyyyy more. But I was young and super-duper naïve.)

I literally went in guns blazing, half drunk, and ready to have this
make me or break me. Surprisingly, clients came to me! I
also spoke to other authors who were doing this successfully. They
provided a ton of great hints and tips.

But, the key was: people were paying me money and all I had to
do was listen to their needs and write what they wanted!

I’m sure you’re thinking “Well Miss Lykkens, there are hundreds
upon thousands of erotic stories floating around the internet, why
should any of us give a damn about trying to market ourselves
here?”

Well, you’re absolutely fucking right, however, could you please


find me a story which involves a Scottish cyborg who has a
bazooka for a leg and flies into the Resident Evil (a video
game, in case you didn’t know) universe to have sex with
dog zombies that their only goal is to fuck you for information
until you turn into sexual stardust which Captain America inhales,
giving him a cosmic erection and who then has sex with a space
god?

No, I didn’t think you did, because I literally just fabricated that
this very second. Here’s something you’re going to have to
understand, these clients want something very specific
to their needs and they depend on you to deliver it to
them.

Let me say this in a different way: readers want sex stories


about their favorite fictional universes – from fantasy (Harry
Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones) to superhero
(Captain America), to Soap Operas (or even non-fiction, such as
sports stars, celebrities, you name it) – and YOU have the
opportunity to deliver it for a lot of cash.

You see – while they have tons of options as far as word-porn


goes, they want to read something specific. For example:
Superman boning Spock. Or Harry Potter (18 years old and legal!)
and a super-overweight zombie Eowyn from Lord of the Rings.

I’m not even joking. Those needs are that specific. And because
they can’t get that itch scratched anywhere else, they can’t find
that stuff anywhere else, they are willing to pay money – a lot of
money – for that sort of specificity.

A few more things I want to mention:


1. This is smut. All they care about is getting off. If you can
write “okay” smut, they don’t care. Just deliver their needs.
You ain’t gotta be no Charles Dickens or JK Rowling or JRR
Tolkien.

No editing. No plotting (other than some basic set up and


minor character building).

(Final Note: That doesn’t mean you have permission to


write garbage. As I state later, PLEASE make sure you put
your best foot forward and do the best job you can! It might
not be Dickens, but it’s YOU and your name is attached to it.

Plus, if you do a good job, they’ll want to pay you for more!)

2. I’ve read some of the most terribly edited, spelled, and


plotted smut that people have paid for. Again, don’t fret it.

3. You only need one real resource to get people coming to you,
which I will show in just a minute.

4. This is discreet, semi-anonymous way to make money. No


one will know who YOU are.

5. Not all of it will be pure smut. You will find a lot of people
will pay for innocent romance or steamy romance.

6. You don’t need a website or marketing for any of this. Just


sign up to the resource, post your ad like I did, and collect
the cash. I got my first commission job a few days
after posting the ad!
So now I got your attention, which is all fine and dandy. Let’s talk
about selling sex, shall we?
This Single Resource Will Change Your Life:

I’m back (Rob) and I want to reveal the resource to you so let’s cut
to the chase, shall we?

www.deviantart.com

I know. You normally think of deviant art as a place graphic


artists uses to post pictures and videos, paintings, and whatnot.
However, check this section out:

http://www.deviantart.com/browse/all/literature/fanfiction/

That’s an entire section dedicated to Fan Fiction, which is why


this stuff works.

Go there right now and sign up for a free account. It’s easy to do
– just follow the instructions.

I recommend that you create a separate email address and use an


anonymous name so people won’t make associations with you
personally. (If that sort of thing worries you. If not, use your real
name!)

Next, post an ad here:


http://forum.deviantart.com/jobs/services/
This is where you post job services. You’ll notice a lot of art and
only a few writing services. Custom written fan-fiction is totally
underserved and there is a huge opening for writers willing to
put dirty, rotten sex on paper. (Especially true if you write about
The Walking Dead)

You can also set up a profile if you wish. Here is an example:

http://stellapurple.deviantart.com/

Notice she is very specific in what she writes – she’s an expert in


those niches, which means people come to her for their needs.
How would you like to make 65 bucks for 2500 words?
That’s what she is charging…

I can write about that much in an hour.

No research.

No plotting.

65 bucks an hour.

That’s roughly two to three times the average American makes at


a 9 to 5 corporate America job.
Look, I’m not going to lie, this is a goldmine of an
opportunity if you want to work it. A goldmine barely any
other authors have exploited.

And you can get in the floor level.

NOTE: If you want MORE help – we have a complete Q&A


session, including templates and plots that will help you along,
just go HERE and pick it up.

If you want job templates/writing templates, go HERE. (Without


the Q&A session)

So, let’s talk tips and tricks to make this work for you,
I’m turning this back over to Miss Lykkens.

Working With Readers Tips and Tricks

In this section, we’re going to cover some tips and tricks, some
do’s and don’ts and how to give you a better understanding on
how to write your basic fan fiction erotica for your readers.

I cannot stress enough about doing your research for your clients,
so here are some quick Do’s and Don’ts.
Do’s
• Ask frequent questions
• Do as much research as you can if you do not know
about their request, this can even mean playing a video
game, watching a movie, skimming through a graphic novel,
or hell even reading other fan fictions to sort of grasp what
people are looking for (This only applies if you don’t know
much about the fictional universe, or the characters inside.
• Do keep a close eye on your contacts, 9/10 they’ll flake out,
get worried, etc. Make sure you’re on top of your game by
staying true to your word and being able to deliver a finished
product
• Do Be sensitive! This is very delicate material and needs to
be handled in a very delicate manner.
• Be willing to write, or learn about, about any genre of erotica
– BBW, Taboo (incest), Gay/Lesbian/Transgender, alien,
beast, shape-shifter, etc.

Don’ts
• Don’t neglect the bond you could develop with your clients.
Your clients are butter, don’t settle for bread sandwiches
• Don’t be vulgar or rude, try to shame someone for their
kinks, you can simply say “I don’t feel comfortable doing
that.”

Simple enough? These are just some of the most important basic
guidelines you need to stand by to be successful. The more
openminded and relaxed you are, the more cash flow you can
expect. That goes for work as well. The more work, more
affiliation you create, the more expanding you do, you get the
point.

Now, let’s talk the actual writing of erotica.


My 12 Rules of Erotic Fiction

These twelve rules apply to most works of fiction, including fan


fiction, so keep these in mind when working.

Rule 1 : A Girl is Sucked Into...:


NO, NO, NO, A THOUSAND TIMES NO. I don't care how well
your self-parody or subvert the norms, I will never read the
stories where a girl finds herself in the universe of a work. It's
thinly disguised self-insertion and is a stone's throw from every
other fan fiction. The same goes for fictions where a character
suddenly has an unexplained sister or other female relative show
up. You can try to make this work, but it's an uphill battle and I
wouldn't recommend it.

Rule 2:
The Under-Appreciated:
There are a million fictions about Character X, but hardly any that
are about minor recurring character, Character Y. Before you
write about Character X, think about Character Y. This stems
from my appreciation for the characters who tend to keep
popping up but never get much spotlight.

Rule 3: Idea and Execution:


It's my belief that any idea for a story can work and be done well.
The thing is just that some are much harder to pull off and
shouldn't be attempted by everyone. I mean, execution is really all
that matters. Two stories can have the same plot and characters,
but the execution will decide which one I'd like better.

Rule 4:
False Modesty:
Don't go around saying "this sucks, don't read it" in your own
work about 15 times or so. If you really don't want people to read
it, then you would have never posted it in the first place.
Selfdeprecation isn't wrong, but it gets to a point where it seems
like false modesty just so people will shower you with
compliments and assurances that it's a good story when you
already knew that. And if you're genuine in your heaping amounts
of self-criticism, then... dang. You need self-esteem class or
something. Long story short - If you really, really loathe your
work, don't post it and tell people not to read it. It's up for a
reason.

Rule 5:
The Mike Weiss Contradiction:
"It's better to have an ok project done than an amazing project
never finished."
NO. It is not and it will never be okay. I mean, if you're tired of
working on something and it's just minor, then sure you can kind
of slack, it's only fair. But still, you should always strive to give
your best work. Your name is associated with this, and what good
is it to get something quickly if it sucks? To do this, it deprives the
audience of quality work and makes it look like you assume
they're dumb enough to sit through anything. An audience can
only take so much. On top of that, it deprives you of a work you
can be proud of, as well as a challenging experience.

Rule 6:
No Masters:
If you think you're great and don't need to improve, then you're
doing it wrong. Writers can always improve. Take on new
challenges and diversify your experience. Get out of your comfort
zone. There's really no risk. If it works- it works. If it fails- at least
you tried, and now you have a better grasp of your limits.

Rule 7:
Rereading:
After writing a story/chapter/whatever, it's best to read it real
quick. You can catch errors and re-evaluate whether you're
completely happy with it or not.
If you can have someone else read it for you in addition, so much
the better.

Rule 8:
Holding Your Own Story Hostage:
If you say "I won't post again until I get reviews" then you don't
have the writing spirit. You're not supposed to do it for the
reviews, you do it because you enjoy writing!

Rule 9:
Amendment:
Sometimes this has a practical purpose. A review is confirmation
that the site didn't glitch and your story is online. A review can
also let you know what you can quickly improve on or fix before
your next update. So, waiting for reviews can be practical, but
most people just do it because they want the attention.

Rule 10:
Write What You Want to See:
If you want to see a certain type of story, but it doesn't exist, then
step up and write it yourself. You have the power. Keep in mind,
that there is sometimes a good reason a story does not exist, but
most of the time it means you get to be a pioneer.

Rule 11:
Not a Fashion Show:
It's understandable that you want the reader to envision your
characters. But in fan fiction, most characters are already
preexisting. We're probably going to imagine them as they appear
on the show, in the book, in the movie, etc. Unless it's significant,
I wouldn't worry too much about trying to describe their
appearance.

Rule 12:
Nobody Wants To Hear Your Life Story:
Not to sound rude, but nobody cares about you. We come to fanfic
sites to read stories.
I read a story where at the start, the authoress spent a paragraph
or two describing herself to us, interests, favorite foods, etc. Holy
shit, why do I care about this? It's not even an OC submission or
insert story, she just wanted to share this pointless information.
Author notes are acceptable, but don't give us your life stories.
More than likely, we'll probably skip it. Or savvier readers will
recognize that if the author has the poor judgment to give us this
information, they probably don't know how to write a story too
well. In short, author notes to a minimum, we just want to read
your story.

Short Example of Erotica/Requests

Story: Sabine spun behind Roxanne and they both floated


gently towards the oversized mirror. She wrapped her soft,
heated hands around the small girl’s frame, caressing every inch
of her body with those six fingered hands. “Consider the mirror,
my sweet flower.” The honey dipped voice commanded and so
she did as she asked. At first glance all she could see is her body
being loved carefully by Sabine’s hands until her reflection
starting to run like water, quickening its pace like a fast river
until a new image appeared. Four boys sitting at an old round
table with a girl planted firmly in the middle. Her face couldn’t
be seen because one of the fellows had his face on hers as they
kissed roughly. The other three boys sat and watched in
enjoyment.
“Charlotte, that god damned animal.” Roxanne spat out. “Those
are the fucking assholes who-who.” She began to cry as Sabine
shushed her, forcing her head around with her long slender
fingers “Shhh, I know what happened to you my babe, I know all
too well.” Roxanne let Sabine hold her close, turning her away
from the mirror. “Would you like to see them suffer? Even die?”
The small girl began to cry in the arms of the dark mistress. “I
would love nothing more than to see those fuckers suffer.” Sabine
brought her down to the edge of the bed and grabbed her face
gently to hold it up to hers. “Give yourself to me, give me your
body mind and soul, I promise to give you everything you desire,
as long as your mine.”
“y-yes.”
Sabine lightly touched Roxanne’s lips “Yes, Mistress.” She
corrected
“Yes, my mistress.” In a flash, all of Sabine’s clothes fell to
the floor like a ribbon being cut, and Roxanne cave. She gave
herself to her, for the torture to resist such a beautiful creature
was too immense for a human soul to muster.

As you can see from the example story above, there are
very detailed and specific ways this customer wanted
their story developed. I went the extra mile and read
some French erotic literature for this client. I want you to
also pay very close attention to the words I’m using, the
amount of detail I take with these two. As you can see
this is more of a hot and steamy romance with some
notes of erotica. These are instruments you will need to
absorb and learn if you are going to please certain
clients.

Here is what you would call a “vulgar” fiction, I want you


to pay close attention to the use of language here, the
choices of vocabulary, and the overall execution of the
story:

Story: I gasped. She was so hot. Her back was to us and


her hair was pinned up in a ponytail. She had one leg up on a
shower stool running soap over her wet smooth legs. Her hands
were gliding with ease all over her tight athletic body in a slow,
delicate motion. Her tight perfect ass glistening.

I felt my cock getting rock hard, and rising fast.


Aaron was kneeling in front of me looking in and I was standing
right behind. I was worried he would knock back into me and
feel my erection, but I could only assume that since this was his
idea, his dick was just as hard.

He raised his camera up to record our sexy mother lather herself


in soap.
We watched as she turned toward us. Her bare supple breasts,
firm and intact, fake but perfect, stared back at us, teasingly.
Her nipples were small but I could tell they were hard as rocks.

She had her head tilted back letting water run down her chest. I
followed the waterfall down to her pussy where she had just a
small blonde landing strip of hair.

I looked down to see if Aaron was still recording and he was. I


also noticed his right arm was moving in a slow jerking motion.

"Dude" I exclaimed through a whisper.

Now, I assume most of us got a good laugh out of this one, but this
is seriously what some clients ask for in this direct way which is
why I stress for you to be sensitive to others needs. Now, you can
choose to not write like this, you are the author. However, I highly
recommend expanding your market. Expanding means being
more diverse, and diversity means money.

Even More Examples, Templates and a


Complete QnA Session!

I hope you’ve seen how powerful this system can be. This is
enough to get you started!

I recommend you read some erotic fiction, especially fan fiction,


to get a good taste of what you’ll be doing.
Also, explore other resources – there are other ones out there –
and it would benefit you to expand your reach and find more
potential customers.

If you want to know more – watch this powerful QnA session I


had with Miss Lykkens. She’s a great resource! The recording is
almost an hour long and we talk a lot of topics regarding this
technique.

Included with this QnA session is templates and resources you


can use that will make this all the easier.

Click here to grab it now!

All the best,

Rob Howard and Miss Lykkens

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