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Originally Posted by DWB
I don't know about totally "closed," but for sure, much, much, much more difficult to get into. When the bar became non-existent, that was the beginning of the end and the start of total devaluation of the product. The bar should be very high and you should have to work your ass off to be able to be involved. I'm also in favor of showing up to someone's office with a ball bat if they don't pay you.
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I didn't mean closed to opportunity.
I meant...closed to revealing what's behind the curtain.
Google doesn't let ANYBODY give out their secrets. Just ask an SEO guy about Google algorithms...nobody really knows shit. lol
Or the formula for Coca-Cola. It's a secret, kept in an actual physical vault.
We create FANTASY. People should think that a porn star girl actually wakes up in the morning wearing perfect makeup and high heels and ready to fuck.
Everything we do to pull the curtain back and reveal how things work destroys the very thing we are trying to sell: A sexual fantasy.
That's what I mean.
Our industry gives out it's own secrets of business.
Look back at The Beatles for instance. When they came out, everybody thought that they all lived together in some kind of clubhouse and wrote songs all day while they ran from screaming hordes of women. lol
That was pure GENIUS of marketing.
Nobody in their organization was allowed to go to the press and tell the reality behind the scenes. It would have been a dumb move.
And I am of the opinion that it's a dumb move to pull back the curtain on our industry to the general public.
Just not aware of any other industry that does that to itself.
