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Old 06-29-2010, 09:09 PM  
crazytrini85
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May I offer a counter argument?

The days of the impulse buyer are over, what you suggest is marketing towards those impulse buyers, but they are a shrinking market. Instead, the only remaining buyer is the HARDCORE porn buyer. The guy who consumes a lot of porn. He is a seasoned buyer and wants to see quite a bit of what a site has to offer before he spends his money.

Personally, I would never join a site before I've seen at least 20 or 30 minutes worth of video from different scenes so I know it's not a scam. Trust me, if you talk to your members they will tell you they looked around a bit before joining, watched some videos, did some searching, etc.

Anyway, just another way to look at it.
You are partly correct, there are many hardcore porn consumers. However impulse consumers are still there in overwhelming numbers.

It would do most pornographers good if they spent a little time studying physiology and focusing on the physiology of sexuality. Most surfers are still impulse buyers. The ONLY difference between now and a few years ago is those same impulse buyers no longer have to buy because they are sidetracked (impulse) by free porn elsewhere. They never even make it to your site. An impulse masturbator will find it difficult to get out of Facebook without blowing a nut. Heaven help him if he comes across a free blog with tons of content or a tube.
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