Well, if the technology in question is blogging then FleshBot would be the answer.
Of course, the site’s lucky break to launch alongside the Paris Hilton news won’t hurt. Fleshbot’s ability to break celebrity sex news brought it 170,000 hits on its first day.
I stumbled upon the site while investigating the Paris Hilton tapes, yes, I call it investigation. A few days ago Wired came out with an article featuring FleshBot. Bottomline is that it is a very cleverly conceived business venture much like Gizmodo.
Updated several times daily, Fleshbot is structured like other weblogs, complete with an ongoing log of rants and commentary on the latest porn happenings, links to porn sites of preference, pics alongside each entry and a blogroll. On par with some of the more sophisticated blogs, however, it also has several sections
of categorized content, including both straight and gay porn.Of course, there’s plenty of the usual porn fare on Jenna Jameson’s dildo auction (she’s losing the Googlefight to Paris Hilton, by the way), links to hard-core DVD reviews, ample photos and contests like Rate My Implants.
But it’s the site’s cheeky writing and uncluttered design that may set it apart from other porn sites, which about 32 million Americans — or 24 percent of U.S. Internet users — visited in September, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. Equal in prominence to typical porn categories like Amateur and Hardcore on Fleshbot are technophile-targeted categories like Morph and CGI.
There is great money in porn and blogging may just add another dimension to the amount of money. Some of you career bloggers out there may want to take a look at this Wired Article and start thinking of a niche that you can fill and start bring in the cash.
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