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Porn Revenue drops from $14 Billion in 2005 to $5 Billion
Free Porn Killing the Industry
"adult websites, video on demand and live cameras -- account for only $2 billion in annual revenue, which is between 35 and 40 percent of overall industry revenue" I assume by "live cameras", the writer means "live cams"... Also, if you click to read the article, scroll down for an interesting, but somewhat predictable slideshow on the slowest days for porn viewing (holidays) |
Source for these numbers?
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Not a good trend... I'm sure there is some *redistribution* somewhere though.
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Really I dont care about the actual numbers, just wondering who comes up with this and how they can back it up. |
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XBIZ is hyperlinked to XBIZ Research in the source article... |
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Are dating sites included in that number? I'd be very surprised if the industry as a whole did $5B in revenue. It's probably more like half that. It doesn't take a genius to figure out porn on the internet is free.
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taking $9bn out of the industry to make yourself $1bn = innovation
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It's the fault of people like you Roald, Ron Jeremy thinks so. Right around 2:05-06 he mentions freeones as one of the sites that have caused everyone to go out of business. :)
http://vimeo.com/28323258# 2005 sounds about right as I know other people that peaked their income from then and say they have to work twice as hard to make half as much now. When you a monopolistic empire, it's hard to truly understand what others are going through. Freeones is ok, as far as I know they did everything legitimately and Roald worked for it. :2 cents: |
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You always seem to be able to keep things in check, only goes hand in hand with the fact you help moderate one of the largest forums online. |
I always see those numbers as bullshit.
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How the fuck can they even get close to accurate numbers?
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Overall that is. |
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Way to go everyone! Lets half that 5 billion and make it 2.5 billion by 2015!
Goooooooo team! |
Here is everything anyone needs to know about the numbers you read in News articles, THEY ARE ALL BULLSHIT PULLED OUT OF SOMEONES ASS
No one know how much money is or is not being made in online porn |
Why are people talking about dollars? I thought this was a bitcoin forum.
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I think it's hard to make an estimation especially when thinking that most porn producers, distributors and so on hide they money in various tax heavens like Cyprus (to name the ex-star of the moment).
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A man can dream, can't he? |
The article clearly states that "adult websites, video on demand and live cameras -- account for only $2 billion in annual revenue".
That doesn't include fake profiles sites. The cam guys on here know how much their industry is worth. I haven't seen a video on demand person here. People here have opined that adult web sites are $800m - $1.2b and it looks like this is another brick in that wall. Probably means that adult pay sites have dropped to 10% of 2005 revenue, because they made up a much larger portion of the total revenue in 2005, and cams were less. So adult online pay sites represent 4% of consumers. That means you bastards should be getting 1:25 rather than 1:2000! Hello! Lazy-asses! |
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Merchant accounts are all over the place, under so many different companies, under so many different fronts, etc.. No clue how anyone could possibly get even a rough estimate on what total valuation would be.
And what is online porn? The definition is so broad these days, I'm not even sure myself sometimes. |
I was wondering where the $5 billion is coming from, if nobody buys porn anymore.
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Some of the simpler producers that don't understand marketing very well produce for fun and get original content and barely make margin sometimes. That guy has about 150-180 active members, I know a producer that has been online for about 10 years and has about 3-5k active members. If you recall a thread back in 2007 with FTV, they made an announcement of thanking affiliates for getting them above the 30k active member mark. As I recall that's a 2 man team and all they do is work, well deserved. Numbers are down, even if the article is wrong with stats it got it right. DON'T ARGUE WITH ME I KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! :) |
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Bob's numbers might be down. Mary's numbers might be down. Randy's numbers might be down. But now there is Bob #2. Mary #2. Randy #5. It's easy to look at your own numbers and say "yes, Internet porn is down! Across the board! Everyone is losing money!" But that totally discounts the now global market with so many more fingers dipping into the pie. Anyone claiming they truly know is simply grandstanding, IMO. |
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Oddly enough the U.S. Automotive industry does the same thing on their web forum GoDriveYourself.com Lee Iococca's 1983 thread is mind numbing. |
I'm wondering how people are speculating that the "actual" numbers are down when we, as an industry, get new customers every single day.
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68% of all stats are made up!
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My other question is what defines online porn revenue? Do the billions of dollars that tubes make count as porn revenue?
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Porn industry value in 2005 it was "approximately" 14 billion 322 million and 225,553.27 dollars. This is only an estimation, based on Mike South's blog and other trusted sources.
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Those numbers might be pulled out of someones ass, but they are exactly accurate to what my numbers are.
2005 - Today = 60% drop in revenue. |
That 15 billion horseshit was debunked ages ago Forbes put it at 5 billion at BEST is it half or less of whatever it was no doubt about it but you can bet your ass it was never ever anywhere near 15B
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http://www.celebritynetworth.com/art...st-porn-stars/ The numbers aren't even close to right. |
it's nice that they care tho.. right?
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