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Avery Jane Unleashes 'The Fuck Machine' for Raw Performance

Avery Jane Unleashes 'The Fuck Machine' for Raw Performance

For nearly a decade, Avery Jane has ascended the adult industry ranks to embody her brand: The Fuck Machine.

Her steady rise makes perfect sense once you get to know her a little. Jane is fueled by her sexually open nature and drawn to living in the moment, not to mention seeking to create intense and memorable experiences for herself and others.

My love of human sexual connection and my sexually explorative spirit come through in my content.

From ages 18 to 25, she was a go-go dancer, lit up BDSM clubs and was part of many subcultures in Los Angeles. Before she became a full-time adult creator and studio performer, Jane worked in everything from camming to adult retail, dancing at strip clubs and performing live sex shows at private events.

She eventually brought that same independent self-starter attitude to bear on achieving her goals in content creation. Getting creative with it to entertain the masses and share her joy of sex was thrilling and exciting to Jane, who loves giving people a visual and sensory experience as sensual as it is hardcore.

As this month’s featured creator, Jane opens up about her aspirations, authenticity and love for all things adult.

XBIZ: Talk about how you’ve evolved, personally and professionally, since joining the biz.

JANE: One of the most significant ways I’ve evolved professionally has been learning how to be an entrepreneur and run a business. Everyone thinks being an adult actress is easy work, but many people don’t understand just how much goes into having a successful career. I’ve had to teach myself a lot about business and marketing, as well as production, social media management, networking, performance, how to handle my finances and how to balance my schedule — the list goes on and on. I’m also really proud of the work I’ve put in to get this far.

I’ve also grown significantly in my personal life. I’m improving at setting boundaries and learning to advocate for myself. I’ve gotten to experience sexual fantasies in controlled, safe environments. I’ve even left the country for the first time and traveled solo to different countries for work. I really feel like I’ve transitioned to being a grown and sexy independent businesswoman since joining the industry.

XBIZ: Discuss a few of your proudest milestones shooting for pro studios. What releases, directors or series brought out your best?

JANE: I think my biggest career milestone is winning Female Performer of the Year at the Urban X Awards in 2023! Winning that award just four years into my porn career, only the latter two as a mainstream porn performer, is an honor and a privilege. That award was only possible because pro studios believed in me and trusted me enough to allow me to shine through and do what I do best, the Avery Jane way, as well as my loyal and supportive fanbase of curious, sexually liberated perverts who rode for me and voted for me!

I’m really proud of the work I’ve done overseas in Prague, Czech Republic. I’ve shot most of my most insane, intense, hardcore work there and even set a few records, including — as far as my research has proved — being the first African-American “ebony” performer in history to shoot triple anal penetration.

A few other memorable milestones for me are shooting for Brazzers in Barcelona, Spain, with ZZ legend Jordi El Nino Polla and U.K. beauty Zoe Grey. and being featured as an extra on FX’s hit show “Dave” alongside Lil Dicky and Rick Ross. I’ve really become a well-rounded, seasoned performer and I am very grateful for the opportunities I’ve received.

XBIZ: Shifting to independent content, describe your overall brand and what material fans love the most.

JANE: Overall, my brand is sexy, nasty, raw and authentic hardcore anal! My love of human sexual connection and my sexually explorative spirit come through in my content. My content features a wide range of performers with different body types, ethnicities, sexual orientations and genders, as well as different kinks and fetishes I’ve explored with my fellow performers through content creation. I’m heavy on the anal, as I’m an anal sex enthusiast! I love testing my limits and pushing the envelope with hardcore content, and I think my fans appreciate the wide range of the extensive library I’ve curated over the years.

XBIZ: How do you approach collabs, ensuring consent and a mutually beneficial outcome, marketing and sales-wise, for everyone?

JANE: These days, I really have to pay attention to who I’m working with and on what terms we’re working together. I’ve built a brand over the years and must think about what and who that brand is connected to. I must make sure I’m collaborating with creators who make similar content to me, are reputable and trustworthy, are known for being strong performers and are creative when it comes to making visually appealing content.

I am usually down for all the silly social media promotions like reels and TikToks and having fun with them. Everyone must agree on what’s being filmed and what’s being done with the footage, as well as be on the same page about consent and boundaries beforehand.

XBIZ: Talk about your favorite platforms to release content on and what features you enjoy most.

JANE: Obviously, OnlyFans has become a staple in adult content platforms. I’ve maintained an active and fun page there despite all the limitations on what types of content are allowed. That’s where I interact with fans daily and really build up my fan base. ManyVids has excellent traffic and is very user-friendly. I’ve recently started using AP Clips. I also utilize tube sites like Pornhub and XVideos to try to keep up with trends and build my rankings. I set little goals and milestones for myself for personal growth.

XBIZ: Tell us how you balance work and life, as well as wellness mentally and physically.

JANE: Everything is a balancing act. I make sure to schedule work days as well as off days. I partake in weekly activities for fun and exercise, which helps both my mental and physical health. I set limits on social media usage and what I consume on social media daily. I allot time for socializing with friends and family. I take lots of baths! I take many breaks from actively working on set and doing collabs to focus on solo content and fan site maintenance. This year, I plan on adding therapy into the mix for regular mental upkeep to help navigate the challenges of life.

XBIZ: What’s your overall strategy for marketing and engaging fans?

JANE: My strategy is consistency. I try to post to social media regularly, utilize every social media platform I can, as well as consistently uploading content to every content platform I can. I try to learn about my fans by chatting with them and following blog posts; I’ve even signed up at adult expos in the past to meet my fans face-to-face! I try to make my content affordable and accessible for the average person while selling higher-priced items, like custom content and Skype webcam dates, for my AJ enthusiasts. I take pride in promoting my mainstream work as well as my self-produced content. I love giving the fans what they love!

XBIZ: Any major goals for the rest of 2024 and beyond?

JANE: I’d love to knock a few companies off my bucket list this year, including Evil Angel and Tushy. I’d love to be considered by companies for contracts, ambassadorships, brand deals and possibly even a hardcore showcase! I’d love to get more mainstream acting work as well and expand my brand overall to have a bigger social media influencer presence. I’d love to start working on a hilarious book idea I have and travel to at least one new country this year. I’m keeping my goals for this year simple and focused, mostly with my own personal growth, happiness and health at the forefront.

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