One reason people are in trouble now is their practices from the past. Let's take you Shap for example. When you left Canada and saved all that cash on taxes, where did you put it? BACK into the company and produced MORE high quality content.
What would have a bunch of others done? Cashed out, bought yachts, houses, etc ... all but what they should have done, re-invest back into the company. So when making money got harder, the surfers and webmasters started to pay the price. Less updates for sites, fewer tools, companies closing shop owing WMs money, no new sites, etc.
Now without those surfers and those webmasters, programs just started to lose even more money. They then found themselves scrambling to find ways to generate money and keep their webmasters. Unfortunately for many it was too late.
TopBucks has always tried to stay ahead of the trends because we know that normal paysites have declined. We went the route of mobile over other avenues and we found it to be quite successful. People just need to innovate. Sadly, I think if the industry was as competitive as it is today back in 2000, more than half wouldn't have succeeded because they couldn't innovate.
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