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Old 12-03-2016, 12:35 AM  
Smart Fred
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I don't see anything that matches other than the girl and the position. This market is so saturated it is hard to tell apart though.
Because the market is saturated you have to shoot quality content.

If the scene is blowjob, two positions and cumload, sorry to say paid members won't be satisfied. Add some bad filters who altered the skin colors and fans won't like how look their favourite pornstar so won't join to access a new video of the girl they are in love.

Porn is about satisfying the customer needs, nothing else. But some companies don't listen their customers.

Eg on the market I know the best for promoting it from 2004. In 2012, ManWin took control of PlayboyPlus and start using "whitening" filters in their set shot on "aseptic" places. On the Playboy Fan Forum, everybody complains about it, members from years have cancelled their membership. Affiliates complain about they sales decreasing. It took ManWin more than two years to change their way and to come back to more sensual and warmer sets. Now from several months, pictorials are correct (even if I consider they could be better with some color adjustments) but many videos still have weird colors and contrast on them and despite all my effort to explain it to Playboy Plus owners, they don't care. I even use the help of a famous photographer to help me without success.

Nowadays, pictures quality are used to attract people to join a pay site and the quality of the videos are the only thing that offer a pay site to turn its new members into recurring ones. If you messed up with the quality of your videos in any way, you'll mess up with your site on long terms.
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