07-03-2011, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ
Absolutely, but this was the main time burning issue of AVN's/YNOTS weak scare tactic. It truly showed how out of touch they were because it happens in everyday internet life. Bottom feeders nail Twitter, Blogger, Facebook, DOTComs, etc daily. All you do is call/email with your doc's and get the account or buy/sue for the domain. It would be the same for ICM accept you forgo the suit process by simply paying a small fee with your doc's.
AVN's/YNOTS argument was so weak and the attendees with their poser comments didn't even represent the real backbone of the Adult internet. The real backbone are the affiliates who bust their ass daily digging for the revenue streams who get ignored by AVN's/YNOTS because we don't fall into their subscription base.
Now, AVN/YNOT are trying to call on everyone for support as their lackeys try to rally against ICM because they feel a threat to their subscribers revenue stream. Where was AVN/YNOT support/reporting on program owners who were fucking affiliates on cross-sales, shitty decline redirects, or even epassporte? Nowhere. Matter of fact, they were doing press releases for them to generate more business.
Now that there's a true viable threat for program owners, AVN/YNOT proved how inexperienced they were dealing with a professional closer. There are millions at stake with people who are well financed trying to make a run on the adult Internet and that panel looked like bumbling idiot especially Tom and the lawyer.
Not only were they outclassed and got their asses handed to them they were not even smart enough to know a panel is used only for a setup. How hard is to understand if ICM felt any real threat, they wouldn't of came? This alone should tell you everything. Not only was AVN/YNOT ill-prepared, ICM then used their platform to pitch services as the rest of the panel attention whored and missed a great blow.
Conner had chance to get the guy on the ropes and missed it when he was pitching the .XXX search engine concept. As ICM preached about how there will be a new unfiltered SE bettering the industry, there should of been a question if ICM was going to allow non-xxx in this all adult search engine? If he would of said yes, why buy and .XXX and if he said no, he would of hung himself. Or at least provide a new angle of attack to exploit his true intentions, grabbing market share.
Meaning, AVN/YNOT and their lackys were played and used to get the word out, free because you don't judge press/exposure for success, you weigh it. The next step is critical because they don't need AVN/YNOT anymore or program owners with their circus clowns they employe to get real traffic generators because that job is finished.
The next step is contacting the true backbone of the internet industry. It won't be long before ICM figures out who the real traffic generating sources are and approach them with a boatload of cash. They might already have their own now with some pretty sweet .XXX domains reserved. As mentioned you only need one to tip and the rest will follow because in the end, the paying surfer couldn't careless if it's a DOT-COM or a DOT-XXX.
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Jesus H Christ I have gone back to read several of your posts. When you feel compelled, your thoughts are well expressed. Very few people can articulate their position clearly or be able to disect the situation that is unfolding.
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