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Old 09-30-2011, 03:37 PM  
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Originally Posted by 19teenporn View Post
There's another thing most of big programs don't realize.
Tubes take most of the traffic because they are really big! Huge!
They have lots of videos!

Now, twitys say they have 46,000+ Videos for their members. Do you guys give your LEGAL TUBE affiliates 46,000+ hosted FLVs so they can create HUGE TUBES, MAKE YOUR BRAND HUGE too and maybe take some traffic from illegal tubes??

Videosz has 59142 scenes for their members. Does videosz give your LEGAL TUBE affiliates 59142 hosted FLVs so they can create HUGE TUBES, MAKE YOUR BRAND HUGE too and maybe take some traffic from illegal tubes??

Bangbros: "Browse through over 9 years of updates. Thousands and thousands of updates. Da Shiz." Do they give their LEGAL TUBE affs thousands and thousands of hosted FLVs so they can create HUGE TUBES, MAKE YOUR BRAND HUGE too and maybe take some traffic from illegal tubes??

Reality Kings: "We have the biggest porn collection on the net" "Our Girls; Over 6000 hotties". Do they give their LEGAL TUBE affs th biggest collection of hosted FLVs on the net so they can create HUGE TUBES, MAKE YOUR BRAND HUGE too and maybe take some traffic from illegal tubes??

Brazzers? Naughty America? Reality Cash? New Sensations? HustlerCash, etc, etc, etc?

It's the same for almost every single sponsor.

They don't do it.

Give us a fucking hosted FLV for each and every one of your scenes, and we will create lots of HUGE LEGAL TUBES wich will take lots of illegal tubes traffic.

But with a handfull of hosted FLVs there's nothing we can do.
Whenever anyone came to me with their plan to promote Twistys I'd always listen to it and if it was in line with how we wanted the brand pushed I'd give them whatever tools they needed (which was often the case).

Catering to the general mass of affiliates is no longer something of high priority to most affiliate programs. Why? Because everybody has a specific need and the reality is releasing mass tools for affiliates yields very low returns. We took a different approach. Instead of catering to all our affiliates as a mass (ie trying to create tools everybody would like) we catered on an individual level. Our reps hit up our affiliates and discussed how they were pushing us and asked specifically what they needed from us and then we'd develop those tools on an individual basis.

If you feel you have a way that can really make sites money here is my advice for you. Create a mock design of how it would look. Create a one page summary (be concise unlike myself ) and tell programs this is your business plan. Take a business approach to this. Pitch what you have in mind to them. The companies you want to do business with will listen and probably work with you. Get some success for a few programs and you'll have everybody wanting to get on board.
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