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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
Shut your pie hole and listen to pleasure pays. He's giving you the best advice in the thread and you're taking it like a personal insult instead of $100,000 advice.
The model of site you talk about is THE SITE EVERY NON PORN COMPANY WANTING TO GET INTO PORN WANTS TO DO. It also happens to be the absolutely most expensive one with costly feed software and high ongoing content costs which is why most of them fail. You can spend hundreds of thousands trying to break into the industry with high cost products and lose it all, it happens every day.
None of the other people are reading the thread properly.. can you do 100 signups a day on a paysite starting out today? not really unless you know something more than the 1000 other webmasters that have been doing it for almost 10 years know, can afford to pay for the sign ups (which if you can't do PPS you can't) or have found the next tawnee stone (which isn't your business model and it takes much more than a great model to make a site successful).
Can you do 100 sign ups off a bunch of sites with a year or so of work and a grip of cash? Sure.. it's easier.
Are you going to do 100 signups a day on an 8 girl 24 hour feed site without PPS and only a 10k/mo budget and not knowing enough to understand that the critical advice being given to you is golden so you ignore it and just soak up the good vibes from the guys that aren't paying attention?
I wouldn't bet on it unless your 6 programmers program a time machine to take you back to 1996 and you buy voyeurdorm.com.
But you can still start up a program for them in another direction and build it up over a year or two to get near 100 a day.. You just need to find a better and more cost efficient way to enter the market and starting talking more in the 20-50 a day range so your backers aren't disappointed when you don't hit 100 after 6 months - they're happy when you pass the 50 you told them in 12..
Start looking at the successful programs around, the stand out sites.. the profitable niches and form a strategy... hiring a consultant to write up a business plan probably isn't a bad idea.
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