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Originally Posted by Libertine
Like I said, they'll use a combination of exclusive and non-exclusive content - obviously paid for. The non-exclusive content, as well as part of the exclusive content, will be bought from production companies.
A portion of the exclusive content will be produced in-house, but mostly with ever-changing performers without a contract. For some performers, of course, there will be contracts and salaries.
The exclusive content will function to distinguish them from other sites and pull in traffic, while a vast database of cheap non-exclusive content will make sure that customers always have a reason to come back, and can always find something to their liking.
Having the performers in most of the exclusive content under contract simply wouldn't be cost-effective, since concepts that aren't based around one or several female performers typically require lots of variety in models.
The contracted performers will be the ones that now get their own sites - top quality models that are able to build a large following.
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This post wasn't really about every detail about how to run the website.
Just a notice that it's comming.
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Having the performers in most of the exclusive content under contract simply wouldn't be cost-effective, since concepts that aren't based around one or several female performers typically require lots of variety in models.
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Vivd video has done contracts just like I described above for decades.
You seem to be looking at this on a micro scale as if you were going to launch
this site. It will not be you unless you hit some $100million lottery.
This company is going to have 5-10 million dollars a year to spend on performer
talent alone!