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Old 05-20-2010, 09:26 AM  
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Now your just being negative and paranoid (totally understandale in this line of work

I disagree. Things are getting better for affils as paysites shakeout and the real players continue to invest in quality HD content and continue to sell.

Would you join a paysite with 640x480 vids today. Better be damn orig content. And if it was it would not be 640x480. People have hd monitors now days. They want hd porn. Good hd porn.

It took production a bit to gear up. As more 1080p arrives things will get better. Content is what sells. I sense the major players are shooting like crazy for new sites cause there is still porn that sells.
HD is very important depending on what KIND of paysite you have. I don't believe everyone even wants 'HD', they just think they do. LOL For me, I don't really want to see 'amateur HD' because so much of 'true' am porn is just badly lit horribly shakey (good) crap. Making it all crystal-clear wouldn't add to the experience, I feel.

Many people are (understandably) negative these days but you really only have two choices, in the end, right?

1. Keep going
2. Give up and do something else

For me, I've noticed CRAZY sales patterns these past two months. They coincide with the new Visa/cc rules that went into affect April 1, 2010. Coincidence? I don't thinkk so.

Crazy:
25+ sales day on Tuesday, 4 sales day Wednesday, 18+ sales day Thursday, 3 sales day friday, etc.

Visa? The Banks? The Economy? Tubes? All of the above and more?

Keep going or do something else, that's it. Good luck everyone (we all seem to need it).
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