>>41920
I appreciate the detailed post. I'm a male dom and hypnotherapist (and OP), this thread is an unashamed semi-"shill" thread in that I'm interested in potentially working with this community to make files (but I'm motivated by moolah).
I have a girl who'd record lines for me, which I was thinking of synthesizing to make a "Glados" type effect using, my actual line of thinking was to use both of our voices in a way that it sounds like you'd be interested in. Something along the lines of a male (my voice) scientist with an AI (her voice, synthesized) assistant, which it sounds like you'd be interested in.
Basically I want to hit the trifecta: Something that makes enough money to be worth the time investment for me, has a generally positive effect overall so I don't feel like I'm a cancer on society and also fills a niche currently left empty. From your post it sounds like my (last paragraph) brainstorm is on the right track, but if you could weigh in I'd appreciate it.
>>41907
That's sort of what I'm trending towards, but could you elaborate on what you're after? Do you mean pure self-improvement, or mixed with erotica?
>>41889
This is part of why I was thinking of a "both male/female voices" hypno, something for both parties to key into. Would I be correct in assuming the desire for a couples-based hypno would be mutual self-improvement (as in the previously quoted post)?
>>41872
>>41886
Thank you for posting.
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Specifically in terms of monetization (sorry for being a shill, but my motivation is to get an income, though I want to do good with my work too), what system would anons support the most? As an ethical principle, I'd prefer to release files for free with a donation link or something to that effect because patreon is scummy and there aren't many other options out there, but I'm not sure if anyone would actually pay me if I went that route.