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How to Start a Fetish Clip Store: A Beginner’s Guide for Kink Creators

  • Filip
  • May 22
  • 3 min read

The age of the creator economy has gone full throttle — and for kink and fetish content creators, there's never been a more powerful time to take control of your own fantasies (and turn them into passive income).

How to Start a Fetish Clip Store: A Beginner’s Guide for Kink Creators
How to Start a Fetish Clip Store: A Beginner’s Guide for Kink Creators

Whether you’re a seasoned Dominatrix, a shy latex lover, or someone just curious about selling content within your niche, starting a fetish clip store can be both empowering and profitable — if you know where to begin.


Let’s break down the essentials of launching your own kink-friendly clip business, without fluff — just practical, real-world insight.


1. Understand What Sells in the Fetish World

Fetish buyers aren’t always looking for mainstream porn. They want something more specific — more real. Think:

  • JOI (Jerk Off Instruction)

  • Foot worship

  • Feminization

  • Humiliation & SPH (small penis humiliation)

  • Latex, leather, smoking, or pantyhose

  • Fart fetishes, sneeze fetishes, sploshing, crushing — nothing is “too niche”


Spend time browsing popular clip sites like:


Note what’s trending. Read titles. Check out tags. Then ask yourself: Where does my kink intersect with demand?

How to Start a Fetish Clip Store: A Beginner’s Guide for Kink Creators
How to Start a Fetish Clip Store: A Beginner’s Guide for Kink Creators

2. Choose the Right Platform

Not all platforms are created equal — and some are better for specific kinks than others. Here are a few of the top clip selling platforms for BDSM creators:


One of the OGs in the fetish space. Well-known for everything from trampling to mind control. A bit clunky UX-wise, but huge traffic.

More modern, with tools for messaging, live shows, and custom orders. Strong fetish community, especially for JOI and femdom content.

Dominatrix-dominated. Excellent for financial domination, humiliation, and voice-based kinks. Tip-heavy platform.

Great for LGBTQ+ creators, especially those already making video or cam content. Allows clip uploads and subscription-style content.

Less searchable, more focused on subscriptions — but if you build an audience, these can be powerful sales hubs too.


3. Set Up Your Kink Persona

Your fetish persona doesn’t have to be your real identity. In fact, anonymity is often part of the game. Choose:

  • A clear name (Miss Latex Vixen? ObeyCamDaddy?)

  • A consistent style (glam femdom? bratty? cold professional?)

  • Boundaries — what you’re comfortable showing or not

  • A visual language — colors, props, intros, branding


Most creators make more when they treat their page as a character with a vibe, not just a video dump.


4. Basic Gear You’ll Need

You don’t need a full porn studio — but clean, crisp content matters. Start with:

  • Phone with 1080p+ camera

  • Ring light or soft box lighting

  • Backdrop (black curtain, leather couch, latex wall — you decide)

  • Tripod or phone stand

  • Lube, toys, outfits, and props depending on your kink


Keep a folder of content ideas and shoot in batches — 3-5 clips per session to avoid burnout.


5. Pricing and Promotion

Clips usually sell between $4.99 and $24.99, depending on length, niche, and intensity. Custom clips can go way higher.

For visibility:

  • Use detailed tags and descriptions

  • Promote on Twitter/X, Reddit (e.g. r/Findom), FetLife, and even Telegram groups

  • Consider a free teaser account on platforms like Fansly or JFF


Be patient. Most sellers take weeks or months to build regular traffic — but consistency pays.


6. Legal & Safety Essentials

  • Always be 18+ and verify age if others appear in content.

  • Never use someone else’s likeness or fantasy request without full consent.

  • Get comfortable saying no — boundaries are currency.

  • Consider watermarking or disabling downloads to protect your work.

  • Use services like Custodian of Records to stay compliant with 18 U.S.C. § 2257 (especially in the US).


And yes, set up a separate bank account or payment processor if you’re going big.


7. Build a Loyal Audience

Buyers return when they feel seen. Offer:

  • Custom content offers

  • Discounts for regulars

  • Personal notes or voice intros

  • DM tips for unlocking bonus clips


Some creators earn $5,000–$20,000+ a month — but it rarely happens overnight. Show up, engage, and treat it like a business and a performance.



The world of fetish clip selling is wide, weird, and deeply rewarding — especially if you’re into power play, creative performance, or simply want to explore your kink while making money.

Whether you’re posting foot close-ups, bratty JOIs, or niche pet play skits, there's a market out there waiting for your unique flavor of fantasy.


Own it. Sell it. Make it yours.

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