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Old 01-19-2016, 03:21 PM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd View Post
God I love both you clueless bastards.

I am not talking about MAGAZINES in barber shops. LOL Those are there for people WAITING (and killing time). It is not their FOCUS for going there. Their FOCUS is to get a haircut. Incidental ad reading via magazines is not what I am talking about. You do not see ads on the walls, or a barbershop advertising clothes. The MAGAZINES may do that but the MAGAZINES are not specific to....a barber shop!

Seriously people, are you this fucking clueless? Do you even KNOW about 'targeted marketing'? You are arguing for 'general' mass marketing and that is NOT the same thing (at all).

Final point (because I am done arguing with idiots): a porn surfer who goes to a tube is looking (focused on) ONE THING: Sex. Masturbation. Orgasm. (Okay, that's 3 things.) Ever try to sell a car to someone who's hungry fror lunch? Are they thinking about CARS or are they thinking about CHEESEBURGERS? (And do not tell me they will remember about the car after they are done eating; porn surfers once they whack off forget about porn/sex and move on with their day).

I'm going back to making money online now while you guys continue this infuriating clueless discussion.
You don't see those ads on a barbers shop wall. Because he doesn't have a million visitors a day, if he did the walls would be plastered with ads and him giving away free haircuts. Ever wondered how many views a bus stop advert gets?

Coming up with ridiculous replies shows you and squealer are grasping at straws. you're too entrenched in one form of advertising and clearly have no marketing training outside porn.

The element you're missing is training in branding in a suggestive way, using ads to get customers aware of a brand and product. So the next time they buy, they're looking more favorably at a brand or product. This includes TV, billboards, and sponsorships and most certainly product placement in movies and TV series.

When watching TV series, people are glued to the intrigue, drama, action. Still companies pay big money for to have products in the shows. These aren't even ads, no names are mentioned, no benefits to the products. And yet;

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Product Placement is a $25 billion industry now. In fact, the next James Bond movie will cover one-third of its budget with $45 million in product placement revenue.
Do you really believe a $25 billion industry won't try getting 20+ million views a day for a few thousand bucks? And that's just product placement.

An ad on PH is what $4 for 1,000 clicks. How many views before someone clicks, 10, 20, 30?

IMO the only thing stopping them is the PC and Right wing media attacking them, which is well worth spending $50,000 to get. Then they decide if their market cares about what the PC and Right tell people.

Completely leave the clicks or views to sales element aside, this is image and branding. A different level of marketing. As Barry says, this is out of porn's league.
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