Interview with Kink Craft

I promised interviews with companies, brands, and websites that publish sex writing and other creative content, and I meant it. For the first interview, I talked to Andrew and Pixie from Kink Craft in the UK. What began as a professional relationship between writer and company has grown into a genuine friendship between us.

Hear what one company has to say about paying writers, the content they look for, and how it incorporates into their business model. If you’re in the UK or attend Eroticon, make sure you get to know them personally. For anyone looking for a new place to pitch your article ideas, listen to their advice and send in a pitch!

In this episode:

  • This week’s episode is sponsored by Blubrry, a podcast hosting solution.
  • I sat down with Andrew and Pixie from Kink Craft, a kinky DIY and sex toy company.
  • We discussed their business, the content they need, and how it fits with their plans.
  • They believe writers should be paid.
  • The content on their website showcases a variety of kink and sexual topics. They often learn something new in the process.
  • As you’ll hear, they’re easy to talk to and easy to work with – but they expect professionalism.

Links from the show:

Kink Craft website

Kink Craft blog – includes podcast episodes

Email Kink Craft

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Kayla Lords

Kayla Lords is a freelance sex writer, podcaster, blogger, all-around sex content creating human, and she really likes creating content. As a writer, she focuses on sex and kink primarily on BDSM and power exchange. She works with private clients to write their content and manage their social media, while also co-hosting two podcasts, running a YouTube channel, and managing multiple blogs. Let's just say, she stays busy and wants to keep it that way. Kayla is an international speaker and an award-winning sex blogger. She believes we are stronger together as a community than we are isolated and apart. We all deserve to get paid for the work we do, but until we understand our cumulative power, we'll all wonder if we're "the only one" doing this smutlancing thing.

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