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Old 11-01-2010, 12:23 AM  
Tempest
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Originally Posted by AlphaSky View Post
You can't compare us to Twistys. Twistys is a "mega site" with hundreds of women. We have 2 sets of twins. That's it. Once affiliates create multiple free libraries of our content it creates a lack of interest due to over exposure and too many free samples.

We sell our original content to our members for $ 24.95. We don't give it away for free.

Ask yourself how many websites have you seen come and go in the last 5 years? Why? Because their content gets blown out all over the net with over promotion.

It's up to the site owners and affiliates to keep a lid on the splurge of free samples to keep the traffic interested in "buying" a membership as opposed to just Googling it and finding a multitude of affiliate libraries with hundreds of free samples. If you were a site owner of original content (not sure if you are or not, don't bite my ass off.) you would understand this. Affiliates don't share the same risk because when the site gets blown out, he can simply delete dead affiliate programs and move on to the next one. We are not going to let that happen to our sites. We've been making money for over 2 years now with just 4 models and we plan on continuing by dodging all the pitfalls of over promotion online.

Make 'em pay to see what they want to see... not give it all away for free and wonder why sales are so bad.
*sigh*... Sites like yours come and go, not because of over promotion but because they have nothing new to offer... Sites like yours have a limited shelf life before they become yesterdays news... More importantly, they come and go because the models move on to other things and so there's no new content. There are maybe a handful of similar type sites that exist beyond a year or two and they do it simply by pumping out new content constantly. They stay financially viable because they promote the shit out of themselves (with tons of content for large numberrs of affiliates to use) so that once that initial burst of business drys up, they can still maintain a decent level of sales. It just looks to me like you have little to no content, no plans for lots of it, no real long term plans and are just trying to milk things for as long as you can.

But whatever.. I don't even know why I'm bothering. Not like I care one way or another if you succeed or fail. Carry on dude.
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