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Venturing Into New Cam Niches

Venturing Into New Cam Niches

Fashion fads are not the only trends you should be following. While it might sound weird to think of something sex-related as “trendy,” the truth is that sex also has concepts, practices and fetishes that become mainstream over time.

As the online adult industry gravitates increasingly to authenticity and intimacy, it only makes sense to look out for what’s going to be hot in 2022 and integrate it into your shows. Luckily, I’ve already crunched the data and figured out what fetishes and sexual trends look set to gain some ground this coming year. Here’s what you need to know…

If you give this a ‘sexual mindfulness’ spin, you can guide them through their breathing to relax, telling them how to slowly touch themselves and take a moment to appreciate every sensation.

SEXUAL MINDFULNESS JOI

The last two years were quite a reset for a lot of us; we had to learn how to reconnect with one another without the comfort of physical closeness, not to mention all the strains and stress that came along with this unprecedented era.

Finding new ways to keep our cool and reduce anxiety was the only way to stay sane, which is how mindfulness came to dominate the scene. This is true even in the business of intimacy, where a focus on mindful and meditative sex has become popular. In essence, sexual mindfulness is about focusing on the moment and really taking the time to feel every sensation. It’s like bringing sex-positive meditation into the bedroom.

Now, if you’re wondering how to cash in on this during your shows, let me remind you of the “jerk off instructions” category that certain sites have as browsable niches. For JOI, you instruct users on how and when to masturbate. If you give this a “sexual mindfulness” spin, you can guide them through their breathing to relax, telling them how to slowly touch themselves and take a moment to appreciate every sensation.

VIDEO GAMES GALORE

Just like cosplay is prevalent in the camming industry, so too have video games gained popularity, with platforms starting to add integrated gaming functionality features or listing “video games” as a category. That way, users can enjoy watching their favorite models play their favorite games and whatever else comes up under that tag.

We recently held a video game streaming marathon where the performer who spent the most time playing on cam won 10,000 tokens, and other sites also will sometimes host special gamer events. That should give you an idea of the potential of this niche. I mean, earning money for playing my favorite game on cam? Sign me up, please!

EDGING IS EDGY — AND FUN

Edging, also known as orgasm control, consists of bringing someone to the brink of orgasm only to then back away before it happens, and repeat the process over and over again until they eventually reach climax.

While at first that might sound like torture, in fact the aim of edging is to make the eventual orgasm more intense and thus create a major “omg” moment. This type of orgasm control might entail the sub wearing a chastity device or being somehow restrained, and anyone can engage in this practice regardless of their genitalia.

FISTING FOR A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS

Fisting never gets old and the demand for it only keeps rising. But make no mistake: although it’s called fisting, the “fist” is actually a hand with all fingers straight and grouped as close together as possible. Some people love the sense of fullness and fisting makes them feel amazing; others are fascinated by watching it.

Since fisting requires some experience and extra care, not everybody is offering it in shows, which makes it a great fetish to dive into. However, take into account that, before inserting your hand into your vagina or butt, you must be very much aroused, so prior foreplay is crucial. In addition, you should be applying lots of lube to make for a smoother entry. If you have never tried fisting before and want to get started, I suggest you look for resources online — there are plenty! — to learn how to safely practice and enjoy it.

Hopefully, these niches will lead you to attract new audiences, not to mention bringing you a touch of joy.

Eva is an adult industry veteran who seeks to aid performers in pursuing their dreams. She writes blog posts, networks, practices yoga and watches Netflix. For more information, contact her at eva@stripchat.com.

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