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Old 05-24-2011, 04:07 PM  
Robbie
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Originally Posted by biskoppen View Post
20k a month is nothing.. lots of big players make that a day..
You didn't read my post. I said my top THREE programs (out of over 400 I promote) made 20 k a month (not anymore of course)

From 1996 to 2007 I was averaging right around 90 to 100 grand a month as an affiliate.

I KNOW how to sell pay sites. My cam and dating made good money but nothing as lucrative as selling memberships to paysites.

That's why I'm saying that Pornhub and all the other tube sites just do not "get it" when it comes to fully monetizing their sites.

They do the equivalent of when I used to sell spots on my "Nasty Nine" list on Ampland. In other words...pre-paid spots.
That was nice cash...at 6 grand a text spot each per month (54 k in my pocket just for that ONE little section on the main page)...but the bigger picture was selling paysite memberships.

I look at pornhubs individual video pages (and their main page) and it's like watching a child trying to figure out something...it's so fucked up. I could turn that kind of shit around and add to the monetization of the site by actually making GOOD sales to the paysites the video came from AND once that starts up...then Pornhub, Keez Movies, and all the other bullshit tubes that Manwin bought would stop being a pariah on our industry and start making everyone money.

At that point...all the hiding behind DMCA would be pointless because people will WANT their content up there instead of being pissed that it got stolen and is being used to sell dating, cams, and penis pills.

Manwin would actually be highly regarded. And the clown who fronts the company (fabian) would be treated like a king instead of taking an ass beating at a show.
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