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Originally Posted by will76
Are you serious? 20 Million a month would mean a recurring membership base of 571,428 members at $35 a month. To a solo girl site or group of solo girl sites... in 2011.
You set the bar kinda high...
If I'm wrong, please point out the solo girl site(s) that have that kind of membership base (TODAY not 2002) I'd love to see what site is doing even close to those kinds of numbers off of solo girls.
Kind of makes you wonder, if someone is making 20 Million a month, are they going to want to take consulting jobs for what, a couple thousand dollars ?
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M is the Roman numeral for 1000. In the same sense, MM is often used to denote million. (1000x1000).
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Even if one did, he isn't looking for paid consultancy work.
"Come and tell me how it's done, so I can do it." Stupidest thread for a while.
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Really?
What if they just got hammered by the IRS?
What if they have health problems and need extra cash?
What if they invested all their time and money on a highly profitable, exceptionally well marketed solo girl site that was just humming along until the girl decided to devote her life to religion? Or got pregnant? Or got married?
What if they're a marketing genius but can't stick to a budget to save their life?
What if they aren't good in dealing with people and therefore cannot raise the seed money to start a new site even though they rocked out the last one?
What if they're a crackhead?
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
By giving you advice to come into their arena? They might make some more, which ends up being less.
Can you trust the advice?
It might be good, it might be bad.
I give advice on shooting because being a pornographer is mostly personality. Some people have it and some don't. I never gave people advice on how to shoot for magazines. It would be shooting myself in the foot.
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Has it occurred to you that others may relish the competition because it keeps them at the top of their game?
Or that there is no harm in sharing yesterday's still viable idea because they are already moving on to the next idea?
Or that someone can have an idea which doesn't necessarily fit with what they are currently doing, but would work like a charm if used in conjunction with someone else's idea?
You make an awful lot of assumptions.