A Few Good Websites

Before I get into the good stuff, remember when I told you about my first time webcam modeling? Well, shortly after my divorce I did my full research on webcam modeling for Black women. I simply couldn't get what that guy said to me out of my mind. I had to know if it were true.

In my research, I found that he was in fact, right. I did notice that Black women do not earn nearly as much as White women earn. So, when you see these sites trying to recruit you with over the top amounts of money you can make a week, take caution. You must enter in this game with full knowledge and I'm here to provide that to the best of my ability.

On average, a Black woman will make $2 out of the $5 that the White woman has made and the Black woman will have to work three times harder. I know it's a harsh way to view things, and while everything shouldn't be about race; sadly it is. I've seen it, I've lived it. I've literally had to think outside of the box to separate myself from the White models in order to earn a quarter of what they make just for sitting there, playing with their nails or dance stiffly. No shade all tea.

I've seen Black models play with their pussies, do splits and tricks on the pole and still only earn $1 dollar. It's the sad truth. I've seen Black women stream longer and still walk away with a few hundred bucks and yet on the other hand, in less time, on that same day, one White woman earned thirty thousand dollars. She was fully clothed, danced a little bit, picked at her nails and asked her followers how much they loved her. They said yes, she said show me, and they tipped her big bucks. It was that simple. I was floored, but I respected the hustle. That will never be me. I thought.

I went on the home page to browse through MFC, I saw the labeled queen models at the top. I thought hmmm that's cute and interesting. But they were all white. There was one woman I thought was Black on that list, and before I could get hyped, I clicked on her profile and saw she was a White woman who was tanned. I noticed out of the ten pages of webcam models they had displayed, 9 of them were listed with White women and the last page consisted of the few Black women that were online. Now that was back in 2013, things could have changed by now. The good thing about this day and age is that more Black women are being recognized in the game. Are they earning more? That's an even better question I'd like to have an answer to.

Now comes the good part, while Black women still won't earn nearly as much, there is still hope that you can and will earn a good amount. After all, something is better than nothing, and sometimes just the mere admiration is enough. It's a sense of empowerment. One thing I did learn about myself as a model is that it became less about the money and more about being worshiped and admired. I still wanted my coins, make no mistake about that. And I earned them. But it also felt good to have admirers who love my skin tone, personality and my love for the work. I've met some really interesting and sweet men.

Here's a list of webcam modeling sites where you as a Black woman can and will be admired and therefore paid well.

1. MFC (They have the highest percentage payout to all models.)

2. LiveJasmin (Super classy and super strict about models having professionally based profiles, but this site provides great recognition and marketing tools for Black models.)

3. Internet Modeling (Super easy to use, great website for amateurs and they have the second highest percentage payout to all models. They even have an ebony models tab. So, if you don't exactly want to consider yourself a model, but simply someone who just wants to have fun, this site is definitely for you.)

4. Chaturbate (I hear is good, I did have an account and I streamed but I wasn't paid as they hadn't approved that part. They denied my payment set up because I didn't have a passport. They asked for a driver's license, I provided that and my account was still rejected. However, before that happened and I asked them to take down my profile; I did manage to stream one day and within a day I had over 200 fans and admirers. Now that I think about it, I probably could have made a hell of a lot of money there and built so many friendships. But best of luck to you if you decide to become a model here.)

5. Streamate (Is only really good for exposure. They're percentage for payout is extremely low.)

Note: Before you say "oh they have sites specifically for Black women" yes, those are hosted by yours truly Streamate. Which as you can see is the last on my list. I've linked all of them in case you're interested in visiting these sites to become a model, easy access *wink*.

Those are just a few I have experiences with and thought were really good for me. If you want to do further research on sites that may be good for you, by all means, I strongly recommend it. Just make sure you are ready for that type of work. It's not easy, it does take guts, interest, open mindedness and of course a bubbly personality. If you put in the work and hours, you are guaranteed to earn more than your average 9 to 5 job paycheck. Sex work is extremely creative, so don't be afraid to take a break if you're feeling overwhelmed. Don't allow the pressure of earning money take over your mentality to a point where you're taking any job that comes to you.

To all of my current sex workers, what are some of your experiences in the industry? Do you have a website that you felt was fair with pay and proper marketing for exposure? Drop your comments below.

Thanks for reading! xoxo

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