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Originally Posted by ThePornTubeGuy
Hey Paul, You just hit the nail right on the head.
Do you think that the main problem for declining memberships to pay sites might be that the tens of millions of users visiting tube sites every day actually get to separate the wheat from the chaff? The users have a huge buffet of content to consume each and every day. The days of producing masses of cheap "point and shoot" content may just be over.
I have my guys at Ruseful shoot full scenes, not feature length movies (although they are soon to release their first movie). These full scenes are between 16-26 minutes long and have a beginning, middle and ending. They shoot like this for a few reasons:
It is very easy to edit tube specific clips if the actual scene has been shot for this purpose. i.e. beginning, middle and end. They actually plan the shooting of each scene to make sure they have enough of each segment for the tube edit.
Each full scene is different, has a different mini story/scenario and is fulfilling for the end user.
Each individual scene and tube specific edited clip is THE best possible representation of the brand.
I had 5 years worth of data from running YouPorn that told me this is what was needed.
If/when the tube user eventually becomes a member, they see the full scenes of the 10-12 minute edited clips that are freely on the tubes. They are downloadable in every format and they get to view/download 100-200 photos from the sets of each scene in 4000 pixels per pic. They also get an in depth write up of each scene, what went into the shooting of the scene, how the performers felt with each other, if there was real chemistry between them etc.
I think the more effort you put into the production and editing, pays off dividends.
The guide I wrote (click the link in my signature) helps with the editing and other aspects like watermarking, tagging etc. However, you quite rightly state, you can't make a sponge if your main ingredient is sawdust. The tube users are far too well informed in this day and age to be able to serve them crap and expect them to eat it! Time to change your main ingredient.
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The problem with most online pornographers is they are stuck for the cash, skills, experience or for some mentality to create anything other than what they do. Exceptions are there, they are exceptions.
To shoot a movie with a trailor and scene in mind takes some planning, skills, experience and a budget to do the job right. Still I say loading loads of 7-10 minute clips to a free Tube is giving possible customers more reasons not to buy than to buy.
So most would be wasting their time and the best will eventually be giving away reasons not to buy.
I'm biased. I made my money in a time when people had to pay for porn. Before the Internet made it possible to reach everyone with free porn.
