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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
It isn't as profitable. There's no escape from the devaluation of the product which is drawing the surfer. Compare the revenue Pornhub makes now with what they would have made with the same traffic being sent to a relevant paysite in 1998. You are going to have a hard time finding any comparable product to sell and still generate that revenue. It might have made Manwin/Brazzers bigger and more profitable but that's mainly because they weren't a major player a decade ago so they had nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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You are still stuck in using the old model for reference instead of understanding that where and what the money comes from is going to change and is in fact already changing. Everyone wanted to know how YouTube was going to make money when it opened, they burned millions while taking all of the market share. How are they doing now?
Get this clear, sending traffic to paysites will not be the same in 10 years or even 5 years. Yes the product is being devalued, just like TV shows that are available for free online. Revenue streams are changing, business models are evolving and everyone that is stuck reminiscing about the past will be left in the fucking dust.
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