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Originally Posted by stocktrader23
I'll keep that in mind. ;) I know for certain that you wouldn't touch my pet project with a 10 foot pole, it's something completely different in the solo girl niche and not an easy sell to those that rely on the regular paysite model. It's going to take a special girl or girl / producer combo to even attempt it. That said, you were literally the first person I thought of when I started tossing around the idea. By the time you have enough proof you can just copy what has already been done.
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Finding that special girl is very tough. After 30 years in the business I know. About 1 in 10 girls you meet are good. 1 in 100 are very good. 1 in a 1,000 are special. Then keeping her special is your next problem. Most girls get stale doing this work, they just lose it either by going off the boil or becoming Pre Madonnas.
Your next problem is paying her. Forget about a rev share type deal. A special girl wants cash on the table. Most decent girls can earn $1,000 a week being non exclusive. A special one can earn more. Can you afford $50,000 a year + bonuses to keep her happy and working?
And then you have the problem of dealing with her boyfriends who want her to stop or think she could earn more if she turned the screws on you.
Very few companies employ girls under contract for long. The above are a few of the reasons.
And here's another reason your "special girl" theory is wrong. Put a special girl in front of a mediocre to average shooter and she's not special anymore.
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Well, I was addressing everyone with that comment but I'm going to have to say that it holds true for you as well. I joined one of your sites long ago and there was so stunningly little content inside that I couldn't believe people would ever join and not cancel immediately. Even if you've increased the content tenfold over the years the market has changed in such a way that it would still not be worth $30.
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Agreed and said it from day 1 of joining the adult Net. After a sponsor has paid all the other costs little is left for the content of a site.