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Old 11-14-2016, 08:22 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
I take issue with that statement and I'll tell you why.
  1. Uber
  2. PayPal
  3. Twitter
  4. Tesla -- Solar City
  5. Amazon
  6. Netflix

These are some examples of 21st Century (contemporary) marketing successes. They all involve a past-time business segment (transportation, retailing, finance,entertainment) where a neglected market segment was secured from the incumbent who had neglected this under served consumer segment. These usurpers captured their neglected market segment initially -- then have scaled out that segment.

In a short sentence: Disruptive Marketing.

The old rules seem to no longer apply.

Read The Intention Economy by David "Doc" Searls (Harvard Business Review Press 2012) and read it with contrarian eyes also -- very enlightening ;0)

I don't like 'mee too' or 'mee better' as it tends to only commoditize a market.
Agree.

Using this argument and applying it to porn, is wrong. since when were porn consumers neglected?

The question was.

So, you need to understand why people spend their money on other products/services and not yours... Why do they pick others? Why are others asses and boobs on display are better than yours?

Is it because they serve videos with more quality? Their site is more flow? No chunking?


Why do you choose to post here, buy the car you bought, buy Prime Beef instead of offcuts?

People buy because they're lied to or want/need what they buy.

As for more quality. A webcam site is a level playing field, the consumer picks the best quality girl for his needs, or moves to another site. Image quality and flow are problems that should always be fixed.

There's another way of marketing girls to consumers before they arrive a site. That's making a marketing video of her. Howard Stern would be a good place to start getting inspiration from. Saying it can't be done isn't an option.
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