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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
See how many idiot trolls have anything to say about adapting. Not a lot as very few have a clue how to adapt or the money to do it.
And there's their problem. They're all waiting for the next bandwagon to jump on.
As for the webcam business. We see the huge climb of sites giving away free-webcam. The traditional model can't afford to lose that much traffic. New suppliers never bring new customers, they tap into the existing customer base.
We see the quality of models on those "Chaturbate style"sites. A quality Xlovecam can't attract when they tried to on Stripperweb. The obvious thing to do was pay them enough to tempt them over. Can Xlovecam afford that?
This is a battle between different models of business. Who will win, the new or the old?
Barry's replies are an "Interesting perspective" on an evolving industry.
Cue more pointless abuse form those with no answers.
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Online commerce is a unique landscape and the adult segment has some innovators but is filled with lemmings that follow the loudest leaders, not the smartest.
The real goal of the loudest leaders is malware installs, but they coat them with "affiliate sales" and like candy the lemmings flood them with their traffic and the consumer loses, bad characters. Signs of bad characters? They want to force popunders, disable as blockers, force redirects, etc.
The cool thing is that they, and their lemmings, are so set in their old ways that I've rarely seen them on any of the newer traffic sources I've personally culled. They are like Trump, brash & loud and stand out like a sore thumb not adapting to where they are or present company.
What about the smartest leaders? Well we don't know much about them, I wonder why that is
