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Originally Posted by kane
I think you are right. People were listening to the wrong people. When I say that the customers told us what they wanted we were listening to the wrong customers. We should have paid attention to the ones who were buying and worked mostly to satisfy them and not listened to the ones that promised they would click our banner if we just gave them hours of free porn first.
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There is an old expression that says " Take care of that which takes care of you."
But I think a lot of pornographers and performers were just looking for personal popularity.
Just to show how stupid this popularity game is and how dum it is listening to the "non paying fans".
My college (and sometimes business partner) films at least once a month a 46 year old women. She has no facebook account, no twitter account and her computer is apparently so old that it's still running windows 98. But as my partner put it, she's a unknown nobody that sells a lot of product.
Contrast that with some early 20s girl that he filmed twice. She has over 2000 friends on facebook and even more on twitter. She bragged to all her virtual friends and now both videos have been pirated so bad that now the pirates are searching not only for videos of the girl he filmed... But also other titles from his studio. Filming a "popularity princess" is now costing him money.
Personally I say " Do NOT listen to the fans". Instead listen to those who are actually buying.