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Originally Posted by Far-L
Paul, do you even run a paysite these days? I know you were able to retire on magic joins and all, but in all seriousness, how on earth do you feel qualified to say anything at all? You clearly don't even get the concept, nor do you know how to retain members on a paysite, which is something you have even conceded yourself.
You know, when you do talk about things you actually know about, like selling cheap sets to skin mags sold in discount bundle packs, you come off with a fair degree of erudition. The only problem is most people here could care less about that and see it as ancient history.
Great content is only part of the equation when plenty of competitors all have great content too; what is so hard to relate to or understand there? Getting an actual biz thread is hard enough on GFY these days without people hitting them for no better purpose than to derail the discussion.
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So you attack me rather than discussing my point.
As for cheap sets. Well out of the price range of Homegrown. Homegrown wouldn't pay me enough to get my content. When we met.
Great content today is more important than anything. The reasons are obvious.
You need great content to drive traffic off site showing samples.
You need great content on the tour to convert the traffic better.
You need great content to retain the members or get them to return to the site for more at a later date.
Now if you think adding a game to a site will trump any of these, go ahead and discuss it.
Still I understand most sites problem, great content isn't cheap and needs to be kept up. A one off game is and that's it. Unless you have to keep spending money to shoot scenes. If those scenes are wooden content. The point of the exercise is defeated. So
you need great content for your gamification.
Do you get good conversions off a tube site with bad or good or great content?