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Originally Posted by backstabthekingpin
i appreciate the feedback. i think no one at a lower level can compete with the above mentioned site names. thus, why sites like mine are not selling. but theres like---50,000 of them worldwide and people do make money. so i think...maybe its the fetish, or the girl, and maybe my site is far to broad (pun intended). Im not sure why you wouldnt make me an affiliate as it holds you to nothing until pay time. scratch scratch.....but uhhh. i wouldnt give any porn site my c/c info and im in the business of getting others to give up theirs! thats why i come to this conclusion...im going to do one of two things: box up my movies 3 @ a time and put them in chain stores and charge $30 a dvd I paid less than ten to make. so all the paranoid married men out there can jerk a couple times to it and then dump the evidence. or I might sell all rights to every video to someone for the right price. but internet PAY PORN is dead. and brazzers, bang bros etc KILLED IT
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1. Entrepreneurship 101: You'll never be able to compete with the big guys. This is why you need to find either a niche, or a large production budget or even just the knowledge to create awesome content by yourself. If you're just pushing generic, amateur content, at least get some decent lighting and make it look as if it were produced in this decade, with a front end to match.
2. A well designed front end can be invaluable. By the nature of the business, potential customers have no idea what they're actually going to get once they make that payment. If you're site looks like it was created in 2001, people are going to assume you content and ease of use are from the same era and, therefore, spend there money at an established site they can trust that their hard earned money will be well spent.
3. Affiliates are normally required to give their social for tax purposes, and because of such, many won't trust their sensitive information with a site that looks like that.