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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard
Personally I do not like tube sites at all. But if they play ball and bring it together as a legitimate distribution and publicity source, then so be it.
As for the affiliates and whatever or whoever the other so called « middle men » are. There are still many pornographers that still subscribe to the old philosophy of ;
- If you are not responsible for the filming of the porn (camera man or money man)
- If you are not the one having sex in the porn (performers)
- If you are not directly involved in putting the porn in the punters hands (distrubtor, store owner, etc)
Then whoever you are is irrelevant and you should not be getting a paycheck from porn.
Oh and for your information. Many British pornographers setup shop in Holland in order to avoid the British Broadcast and Publication Review Boards.
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Disagree... we love our affiliates and try to support them any way possible. We recognize that the minnow today may be the whale tomorrow.
The fact simply remains that programs must deal with the reality, that has always existed, that less than 10% of active affiliates typically generate over 90% of the affiliate income.
The programs that don't balance organic, paid, and affiliate traffic efforts are the ones that typically don't last long; oftentimes, for the reason that they devote over 90% of the marketing effort at affiliates that are mostly totally unproductive.