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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
After Tubes the biggest change to online porn has been the Chaturbate, MFC type sites.
chaturbate.com | Alexa ranking & traffic history for 7 years
July 16, 2016 370 Million Desktop+Mobile sessions
160 Million Desktop sessions per month
Alexa Rank 294
myfreecams.com | Alexa ranking & traffic history for 7 years
July 16, 2016110 Million Desktop+Mobile sessions
48 Million Desktop sessions per month
Alexa rank 1047
cam4.com | Alexa ranking & traffic history for 7 years
July 16, 2016 120 Million Desktop+Mobile sessions
52 Million Desktop sessions per month
1170 Alexa Rank
These type of sites are either soaking up customers who used to pay, or/and soaking up customers who are still paying. The move to live chat with independent models is growing.
I also pointed other parts of the industry so no hard on for cams, just pointing out the changes overall.
These stats are vital for potential models and affiliates.
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Paul, your initial post in this thread would have been appropriate in 2006. Cam4 and MFC were widely popular before tubes hit the scene. You've tried to talk about cams before and it becomes clear real quick, that you are clueless about the timeline and popularity of cams. You could have been promoting them on your site in 2003 and making a killing, but no matter what kind of advice people gave you, you marched on doing things stubbornly your way, and it cost you.
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Recently I've seen so many posts from people who hate adapting, even some who think other people owe them a living.
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You just described yourself perfectly in 2007 with that quote. Many here tried to tell you what you needed to do with your site to adapt to the changing landscape in adult, but you ignored any advice. The writing was on the wall a decade ago that cams and dating were the future of adult. Your comments on gfy during that time period and today often portray an attitude that the industry owes you something because of your longevity.