Quote:
Originally Posted by MetaMan
the only people who didnt think they would succeed are probably blockbuster and people who had no idea about the internet. im gonna miss blockbuster honestly.
if my memory servers me well redbox is like auto drop off? im not 100% sure.
ill kind of summarize my point.
basically people in porn are there for the in and out, netflix knows people will rent movies longterm especially with convenience.
finding that balance knowing people are there for the in and out and some for the longterm is a very hard balance.
how about this one:
you have a "tube" site, and you get people to the "money shots", or the horniest shots, then you show like a "bandwidth problem". then sell people the "bandwidth" that just really removes a light box for $7.99.
the conventional methods and price point dont apply to porn as much, i was merely talking about devaluing an already devalued product which is pointless imo.
|
This is even about tubes. I'm not even pro-tube if that's what you are infering from my posts. The point is content makers need to realize the gravy train days are over. The content isn't worth that much. I think egos get in the way of common sense. If you can sell your $40 a month porn well good for you. Just don't imply that someone who decides to sell a monthly membership for $8 is devaluing porn any more than tube sites have.