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Originally Posted by celandina
Do not want to argue but as i said in my last post. It is the content ( film library) somebody would be buying, NOT a website per say...in an original content business ( adult or Hollywood) the "brick and mortar" refers to copyrighted content ( used to be masters on film, then on tapes and now located on hard drives), but it is all still basically the same. If you own a lot of good content, this will have a so called " long tail" of consumption. ( note how many vintage and classic sites there are). I am still selling ( and getting rolyalties from others) on a movie I have made in 1992 !!! Of course not for 100s of "Ks" as then, but 10 K per year is not so bad and after 25 years it is the " long tail" I am referring to.
Of course you are also right that the price is determined if there is an interest, but you may have to make a presumption that there is a business who will apply the same rules to adult business as to any other business.... And that is
If you sell a "smoke and mirrors" you get pittance, but if you have a real value you will ( sooner or later) get it.
Anyway I do not know CPM from ATM or MechBunny from the EnergizerBunny, but I know business and finance...  
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I think porn is different from mainstream movies. Old porn isn't worth much. Sure, there are vintage porn sites, but it's a tiny thing in comparison to the rest. There are also sites that have bought 10000s of old scenes - VideoBox, VideosZ (and Bang), MovieBox, Adult Empire Unlimited, BaDoink, etc. You can buy old content for pennies.
If you bought a website, you'd be buying the brand rather - the fans, the working promotion infrastructure, the affiliates, etc. Unless you can continue to produce movies that are exactly the same, the site and the earnings will decline fast, IMO.