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Originally Posted by dyna mo
it makes no sense to convolute the op when it's based on the assumption mainstream advertisers at pornhub are going to ruin it all by paying higher ad rates because they're mainstream.
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He's definitely wrong if he thinks Diesel is paying higher rates. The more likely scenario is that they paid deeply discounted rates. Getting a big name mainstream advertiser like Diesel works wonders for PornHub's mainstream ambitions because it gives them tons of mainstream eyeballs from both pre-existing and new outlets, thereby opening future avenues for exposure, and also gives them a big name client to reference when selling space to potential future mainstream advertisers.
I’m sure all the marketing experts in this thread who know their space really well are aware of the fact that Diesel just recently ran a campaign on Tindr
Well at least the marketing team at Mindgeek is certainly savvy enough to have noticed as it was a highly publicized campaign and I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if after seeing those ads, they were the ones who initiated the dialogue with Diesel. It works so well for them that they may have even offered to give the ads for free.
But that’s all aside from the point and I could care less as to whether or not Paul took the short bus to arrive at the proper school of thought because the plan does also make a whole lot of sense for Diesel for multiple reasons even in the off chance they paid rate card rates.
The irony of it all is that that those who a bash Paul the loudest are the one who sound most like him.
