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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Earlier in this thread there were numerous mentions pointing to McDonalds Hamburgers as an example. They have become a legend in marketing but their hamburgers are not exactly filet mignon on finely baked bread.
In fact, I call the original hamburger they made the "slider" -- three gulps it all slides down ... But they were cheap in the 1970s 3 for $1.00 and they sold billions of them. For a couple of dollars you could get 3 hamburgers and a milk shake that didn't taste bad or make you sick LOL.
Then they invented the "Happy Meal" and your kids would not stop whining when you passed a Micky D's ... They created a demand for a basically useless product and found someone to scream until you bought it for them <yikes> but they made bank on that one.
How did they pull this one off?
Using the oldest trick in the book -- the premium incentive sale -- buy our Happy Meal for your kids and the kid will get this crappy toy and stop whining for a day or two, wash, rinse, repeat weekly ... They scored a winner ... Think what you can give away to sell your "happy meal."
We, at xlovecam.com, give away freechat -- that is the hook and when the customer registers free, and if that customer was an affiliate referral he is now "owned for life" in relation to rev-share commissions, that free register customer gets a free gift -- currently a free hardcore cam model video of his choosing. This is the premium incentive or the "gift" -- the toy in the box so-to-speak.
We serve coochie happy meals 
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Barry, how would you tailor my idea to your site for white labels and advertising, when you don't want to give away free chat to advertisers?
Giving a great free gift that encourages someone to buy has always been great marketing. giving them a free gift that discourages buying is crap marketing.
As Damian knows he's put his foot in his mouth again, here's why he's an idiot.
People with a shit product, usually don't get repeat sales. Selling a shit product is often a one off sale and these people often don't have money to spend on excessive marketing. Fast food, is just that. Fast food. Fast convenient, easy, available, great shakes, fries and apple pies.
If you want a great burger, then you have to search out for a great burger place, there's one on Broadway and one on Sunset Blvd or is it Santa Monica Blvd? They are few and far between, expensive, slow and sometime you have to wait for a table. Not in the same sort of sort of business as MacDonalds. Horses for course Damian.
Know your product and market.