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Originally Posted by VGeorgie
I think some of you are missing the OP's point.
It's not that MFC does or doesn't have a brilliant model. Or that the model benefits consumers, the girls, and the program itself. Or that there will always be whales willing to pay $100s or $1000s a month on private cam shows.
Rather, it's that MFC is giving away more free explicit content in its free delivery, and is clearly being successful at its business. So, it's only a matter of time before other cam sites do the same, only more, in order to be competitive.
The tubes should have taught us a lesson: this is a business of one-upmanship, to the point of shitting where you eat. Today, MFC may have a great model, but in a year when 20 other cam operators are doing the same, only showing more and more for free, that's the problem. At first tubes seemed like a good idea, too.
It's been pointed out MFC doesn't have an affiliate program, because they don't need to. So imagine more and more free cams, showing increasingly explicit content to get the business, and few of them with an affiliate model.
Where does this leave the affiliate marketer? I guess extolling the virtues of someone else's idea. Certainly not able to make any money off it.
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That's the problem. Men think "giving it away free" is the answer, and it's not. If women ran the adult industry, we wouldn't give anything away for free. Make them all pay for it. These idiot men giving away so much free stuff are chopping their own heads off.
Free, free, free. The death of paysites everywhere. What moron came up with the idea of free porn? lol
We often ask young people in bars about porn online, and in the last 6 months, we've must've asked at least 40 guys the same question, "do you buy porn online?" EVERY answer was the same...... "Who buys porn anymore?" and "Porn is free now, I would never pay for it."
Every year the newer generations are getting more savy and know they can get off online for free now. Tubes, free cams, and the millions of free tgp's. It's a slow dwindling cycle of the end of the online adult industry. Making money in porn will be like owning a dry cleaners. Sure, you can make some money, but you'll be working everyday, long hours, while the world passes you by outside your window.
Denial is spreading to those clinging on to this dying industry.