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Originally Posted by Yanks_Todd
this depends on how many content producers have this mindset. I talk to a great many who aren't winning in this current model and are looking at this approach as individuals not as some movement.
Like I said, tubesites aren't approaching me daily because they just want to be good guys and chat on IM.
Buying quality content in every niche under the sun isn't all that easy. As squishy as it is, it is the passion of the smaller individual content producers with pay sites that deliver the sought out content.
Plus what is the difference between buying that amount of content or developing a more viable channel for the producers to monetize.
$75k and $3k a week for 500 of my scenes plus updates or doing the coding work so that I can add a Yanks.com banner under a shitty scene of a played out model fingering herself?
Its always evolving and since all the sudden my content is being looked upon as more valuable, it's logical to assume it's evolving in my favor.
Your argument is a good one though and is logical.
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You are right on the fact that things will evolve very soon... but don't expect the big tubes to join in until they lose traffic.
My logic comes from history. Some TGP owners were not successfuly 10 years ago, so they started MGP's. In 2007-2008, some MGP owners were not successful so they started tubes and got successful.
Right now, everyone is starting a tube site. Some won't be successful, so they will do something different to be successful.
I personally really think that a site that shows 1-2 videos per niche, then delete that video after 24 hours, would work well if the given video for the day would be full and HD.
So, the visitors would have the best quality videos for free, and the site owners would sacrifice 1 video from time to time to get its brand known. Most of their content wouldn't be public, so the sales would still be good on the paysite.
This is, of course, my personal opinion.