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Originally Posted by Roald
The entry level is too low yes however the chance to succeed these days is also low.
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Very true.
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Originally Posted by DWB
I actually think it was harder years back, pre-web, than it is today. As you are well aware, it wasn't easy back them to get your foot in the door with the large companies.
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Well,... back then you did not have all of the pre-made scripts and CMS systems you have today. If you wanted shit like that, you had to build it, which means you had to bring more cash to the table.
Now, people can buy MB, or some other CMS, grab WP and a few templates and tada. They are in the porn business. It was a bit different when you did not have all of the ready made shit just laying around.
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Originally Posted by Nicky
It's not the level of entry that's the problem. It wasn't much more 10 years ago. 15 years ago a little but still very cheap. Most people that don't come in and treat It like a real work/biz fail anyway. Sure you can argue that they are screwing It cause they make more sites available but what does that matter if practically no one sees the sites?
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Indeed.
