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Originally Posted by MaDalton
i am by far no paysite expert, unfortunately i dont have time to take care of mine as i would like to. But a couple of months ago i submitted 10 videos as a test on one tube (Madthumbs) and made a couple of sales of which some still rebill. In total maybe $500 in sales for 15 mins of work.
i also heard that XHamster generates pretty good sales, havent tried them yet.
but mostly i just see who (still) spends money on content and look at their strategies - it always includes tubes in one or the other way.
just my observation
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That's good that you did well from it. I quickly looked at Mad Thumbs and it does appear that they have fewer full scenes on the initial page than Porn Hub did. I think that can make a big difference. Likewise if you're offering something exclusive and in a niche which the tube doesn't have other videos I think you could do good giving a little away.
Otherwise just common sense tells me that less people are going to buy your goods when it is freely available. There is this old parody commercial on Saturday Night Live that I keep thinking of. It was called "Colon Blow" cereal. Check it out it's worth the view anyway:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7m...colon-blow_fun
I imagine instead of cereal we ask "How many PornHub impressions does it take to get a sale as compared to impressions from a blog?" and I visualize that commercial....
"It takes over THREE MILLION Porn Hub impressions just to generate one sale. Better get submitting!!"
So it just seems to me you are taking what used to convert say 1:5,000 impressions from search engine traffic to a blog into 1:3,000,000 impressions on PornHub. The tubes like PornHub have volume so the sales look good on the surface but if you have an established program with affiliates and typeins already sending you sales then I think it's easy to not see that you are getting those sales at a far higher cost than you might think.