AIM — Adult Industry Movement

Institutional Creator Development & Media Infrastructure

I. Creator Admission & Vetting Protocol

AIM operates on a restricted-admission model.
Acceptance is determined through a multi-stage vetting process.

Stage 1 — Preliminary Screening

Applicants must submit:

  • Full legal identity (government-issued ID required)

  • Verified proof of age (18+; enhanced age verification required)

  • Complete digital footprint disclosure

  • Prior content experience & platform history

  • Declared financial objectives & timeline

  • Risk profile assessment

Failure at this stage results in automatic rejection.

Stage 2 — Compliance & Risk Assessment

Applicants undergo:

  • Identity & background verification

  • Fraud & impersonation screening

  • Platform compliance audit

  • Legal exposure & jurisdictional risk review

  • Behavioral & professionalism assessment

Stage 3 — Strategic Alignment Review

Senior AIM analysts evaluate:

  • Market viability of creator brand

  • Monetization potential

  • Growth scalability

  • Long-term asset value

Only candidates with demonstrable commercial potential proceed.

II. Creator Obligations & Performance Covenants

Creators admitted into AIM enter into binding performance covenants:

  • Minimum content production quotas

  • Mandatory campaign participation

  • Continuous brand compliance

  • Full execution of AIM’s growth directives

  • Monthly performance reporting

  • Quarterly operational reviews

Non-performance triggers corrective action, probation, or termination.

III. Compliance & Legal Infrastructure

AIM enforces strict governance under:

  • Federal, state, and international law

  • 18 U.S.C. §2257 & record-keeping protocols

  • Performer consent & documentation systems

  • Data protection & privacy frameworks

  • Platform content governance standards

  • Anti-exploitation & coercion safeguards

All creators must pass AIM’s compliance certification and annual recertification.

IV. Revenue Architecture & Partnership Economics

AIM operates on a tiered performance partnership structure:

  • Revenue participation adjusts by growth tier

  • Performance thresholds unlock expanded services

  • Compensation is linked to verified revenue

  • Creator ownership of brand & IP remains absolute

  • All agreements are time-bound, audited, and enforceable

AIM only scales when creators scale.

V. The AIM Growth Engine — $100,000 Performance Target

Every qualified creator is enrolled in a 12-month growth framework engineered to generate no less than $100,000 in combined revenue across monetization channels:

  • Meta ecosystem

  • X ecosystem

  • Snapchat ecosystem

  • Subscription & premium content platforms

  • Direct-to-consumer sales funnels

This target is produced through:

  1. High-velocity audience acquisition

  2. Conversion optimization systems

  3. Revenue per follower maximization

  4. Content asset compounding

Creators who fully comply with AIM’s operational framework are projected to reach six-figure annual revenue within the first year.

VI. Operational Governance & Oversight

Each creator is assigned:

  • A Growth Director

  • A Compliance Officer

  • A Content Operations Manager

  • A Revenue Optimization Analyst

Monthly audits.
Quarterly performance tribunals.
Continuous optimization cycles.

VII. Lifecycle Development Model

Phase I — Structural Foundation
Phase II — Market Expansion
Phase III — Revenue Optimization
Phase IV — Enterprise Monetization
Phase V — Brand Legacy & Asset Leverage

VIII. AIM Institutional Mission

AIM exists to formalize, professionalize, and scale the adult creator economy into a legitimate media asset class.

We do not manage creators.
We construct commercial enterprises.