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WIA Profile: Ines Petersen

HOW DID YOU GET INTO THE BUSINESS?

As so many women and men, I took the back door. Having small children at home, I took a break and started a mainstream design company, which allowed me to work from home. I had many satisfied customers and one day, I got a referral for building adult sites. As I had no idea about the business, I was about to refuse the offer, but got talked into it. For some reason all my designs converted very well — and there I was — getting more and more work within the industry. Eventually, I started working for SEXMoney.com. At the time, they were building their affiliate program XXXMoney.de, and I got hired fulltime.

I believe every job affects your personal life in one way or the other.

WHAT IN YOUR BACKGROUND PREPARED YOU FOR WHAT YOU ARE DOING NOW?

This is a tough one. I think, many skills I have acquired through my whole work life, have prepared me. First of all, I have always been a very curious and open person and I love learning as much as possible. Working for a musical production company, based in the U.K., when I was about 20 years old showed me that everything is possible. I ran the European Tour for the “Rocky Horror Show” at that young age and looking back now, maybe that was a hint regarding the adult industry already I also believe that my organizational skills, which my father taught me every day in my youth, helped a lot. Logical thinking, a background in business administration and an open mind put everything else together. I love working with people, I always paid attention to everything I saw, read and heard and here I am.

DOES YOUR WORK LIFE AFFECT YOUR PERSONAL LIFE?

I believe every job affects your personal life in one way or the other. For me, in the first place, it gave me the freedom to work from home, free-lanced and I was able to adjust my hours as needed to fit both, being a mother of five and having a job with many responsibilities into my life. When I put my first foot into the adult business, I told my parents and close friends what I do and they accepted my job as any other job in another industry. I have a very supportive family — actually, the only thing my mom said back then was: “As long as I don’t see you in front of a camera, I am happy with whatever you do!” Due to many conferences and a lot of traveling, I surely don’t have a lot of time to maintain friendships in my personal life as I have wished for, but I have met many great and wonderful people within the industry and my circle of friends grew within this “life.” I have had to make some hard decisions, as moving to the U.S. for my job, which surely affected my personal life. But I don’t regret one single step I took — thanks to my children, my family and my wonderful friends. I have five great kids, three granddaughters and a job I love!

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