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I came into the online adult industry about two and a half years ago with both Fortune 500 experience and business ownership experience at many levels. The online adult industry was in a solid growth stage and my perception is that 2006-2007 was a time when a lot of new technology was still pushing growth. Every program was scrambling to keep up with status quo.
Now that most companies have caught up technology wise with all the standard marketing display tools and content delivery systems being offered I think that three things are happening.
First, 2007 saw the advent of the tubesite business model that has proven to be a major problem for the industry to deal with. Anti-piiracy groups are being formed and companies have emerged to combat the rampant theft of content being used by these type of sites. New variations of this business model are emerging and there will be a period of testing and adaptation to determine possible levels of profitablility. DRM will also be a major area of discussion.
Second, as the industry continues to grow at the entry level with new websites and programs appearing daily I think that consumer spending on adult will not increase proportionally meaning that the adult pie will be split by more companies. Companies with smaller margins and less experience will be hit the hardest causing many smaller under-capitalized operations to either sell, consolidate or close shop.
Third, the time is right for consolidation. Over the past 5 to 10 years those companies that have been most successful in this industry are the ones that have a proven formula for growth and have developed their businesses to a level that rather than push for growth they are now able to buy it.
What I see coming this year is many of the larger companies diversifying and growing their offerings through acquisition rather than innovation while the content sector continues to grow by producing the products that the consumer is willing to spend their money on.
There are many niches ripe for development for content producers and it is up to the program owner/operators to determine which content will provide the best return for their particular type of customer and business model.
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Author: almighty jim
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Predictions for the Adult Industry in 2008