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RIP Phoenix Forum
Holy shit.
So, it is with mixed emotions that CCBill announces that we will not be producing The Phoenix Forum for 2020. The needs of the industry have changed, and with that, so must change the trade conferences which support the business. https://www.thephoenixforum.com/tpfn...-phoenix-forum |
Ah man that's sad :(
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sad to hear :(
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I blame the tubes
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Very sad news indeed.
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# Thanks Chump !
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Never went
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Tubes + cam hookers
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We went this year for the first time since 2009.
But there was nothing for us there. We actually left on the morning of the third day and wasted money on the hotel room that day (we were booked for the whole show). Without a healthy affiliate and paysite model for adult...there isn't really any need for a show. No new business for a pornographer, affiliate, and paysite owner like myself to be had at an adult convention with this current business environment. I think we are going to start attending the fan shows like Exxotica and see how that rolls. At least it will be fun. |
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CCBILL is top notch :thumbsup |
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You really do lie about everything don't you? |
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I went to the pizza expo in Vegas this year (shhh) and.... All of the pizza joints aren't there to get customers. They are there to learn. |
Sad news. I went '03 to '08 and loved that show.:2 cents:
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With so much free porn where's the need to buy porn? With so much low quality porn, where's the need to buy month after month of porn? I bought a month's membership to a site that sold Ben Dover's porn last month. I was looking for scenes he did with girls I knew. Within a month I had downloaded the sites entire library. Most of it was other producers scenes, the large majority were crap. No real intro, reason to fuck or identity to separate scene from scene, bad angles and lighting. So I deleted most of the other scenes. Why pay $30 a month for that crap? And don't tell me it was amateur, that's no excuse for crap with professionals models. I predicted free porn will bring about the decline of this industry 20 years ago and now it's happened. |
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RIP TPF |
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I told you that free porn would kill magazines, now it turns out free everything is slowly all magazines. I told you huge sites for $30 would slowly kill DVD porn. I told you that most new business was coming from offline to online porn. When that's gone there is no more. 2019 shows are in decline, most boards have died and few people earn 100% of a good living from porn. Traffic is king (so long as you have the most and best free porn content) :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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You guys are missing the true tragedy here, no more strip Dodge ball
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Sign of the dimes . . .
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So there's nothing there for content producers, paysite owners, affiliates or anyone else who isn't buying/selling traffic or promoting cams. I wonder how long it will be before the European shows start to close down? |
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An unprecedented run. Thank you CCBill for the many years of top-shelf shows!
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Most of these shows years back were to put producers togheter with web sellers. Once that changed and everybody is just trading the same shit over and over, this could have been predicted. The upside of all of this is, that it is not far away when the recycled shit will no longer be of interest to anybody, so a new and good quality content will be made and then new sellers will pop up and the whole "shebang" will start over again.:2 cents:
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I told you so I told you so! And look who's still in the business... and look who's not :winkwink: You never adapted Paul Markham. You didn't see the forest from the trees Paul. You thought business-to-business content creation sales was the way to sustain yourself in the industry when tubes came along. You didn't adapt to direct to consumer sales and now you're extinct. Also your prediction of tubes completely destroying the industry in 20 years is wrong. Why? Because as you can see with recent legislation, governments are all started to force platforms to be responsible for the content they disseminate. This regulation is going to be the savior of the porn industry and its going beyond age verification. Anyway we all become extinct at one point or another. We've all had good runs, some of us are still having good runs. There are always bumps in the road but we continue on :thumbsup |
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Paul wasn't allowed to post on any of them but they existed. |
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Paul thinks he was telling everyone 8 years before the first tube was created that tubes would kill the industry :1orglaugh |
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Why would someone pay for a paysite? Simple. Because they like the content. If you like a certain niche - teen lesbians for example - you search until you find a site that delivers exactly what you want time after time again. With free porn it's easy to find porn, but difficult to find exactly what you want. |
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I am an affiliate; I still run a handful of blogs and still make money off of them every month. |
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Now the affiliates left are awesome top notch and know exactly what they are doing but traffic is harder for them to get now. Sucks |
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A good couple's porn scene starts at $2,000, plus buying the equipment and that can send the costs rocketing. Consider it has to be different from all the other scenes. |
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I have always cultivated my own traffic & marketed my content so I didn't really need affiliates. What affiliates I did have I met online and they approached me, or I made some posts on a forum and they replied. No reason to go to a show to meet the competition and be around a bunch of people you don't know that are getting drunk and fighting and I dunno. the show's look fun. They seemed really intimidating and chaotic to me. I know I'm likely wrong because the people who go to the shows always talk about how much they loved the shows and I've never been to a show so they would know better than me. I'm best one-on-one in a focused situation but the shows always seemed like going to a high school reunion to me. I've also never been to high school reunions despite friends on Facebook trying to get me to go for years and years and years, longer than people in the industry have been trying to get me to go to shows :1orglaugh |
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And I love my friends and partners in billing and hosting. But we already do business. Great to see them in person and have a drink. BUT...when the business was strong, these shows had a lot of ROI. We always made a ton of money at the show, and even more over the year that followed the show from the business we picked up at the show. We also used to shoot a ton of content while at the show. Which also led to making a lot of money. Not so much anymore. As a business owner, I look for some kind of return of investment. Just going to the shows and being seen by the same people over and over has no real value to me. Especially when there is nobody there to do new business with me. It's not the fault of the shows. It's the state of the industry. Without a healthy business model there is no reason for them to exist. Why would companies be jumping to fund and sponsor these shows if it doesn't help their bottom line? That's why I said we are gonna try out the fan shows. Exxotica in Portland, Oregon is our next stop in June. At least we will have a good time, shoot a lot of content, and market our brand to the consumers. |
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And yet here I am, now with over 100 paysites in my various Networks and I make more money every single year. Amazing (to you), isn't it? If I had listened to Paul Markham back in 2008-2009 I would have never made millions (YES millions) in earnings and revenue over these past ten years. So thanks for that great advice Paul! (The only good thing about your predictions Paul is that despite your health challenges you are still around to make them. Other than that, total bollocks.) :pimp |
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He doesn't believe me. We haven't been able to change his mind in 10 years :1orglaugh I remember when Paul was very classist. If you didn't know someone that Paul knew you were nobody to Paul. He wasn't a dick about it it's just the way he was. Now everybody is nobody to Paul and nobody has successful pay sites, what if they do when they're not making tens of millions a year then they don't matter :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
The end of an era.
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We all share trips and help each other. |
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I just like pointing this out to Paul since he obviously has no common sense. For anyone to still BE in business (this crazy business especially) for more than a decade should prove a person's success and sustainability. But not to Paul! As you say, he doesn't believe me. He doesn't believe anyone but himself and that's really the issue. (Glad his health is doing better tho!) |
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I had the same attitude once too. I'll never forget the moment it hit me like a rock. I worked for Dating Factory at the time, and my new boss wanted to go to a dating seminar. I thought to myself "What the fuck for?" because I thought I knew everything. During the question and answer session I noticed everyone in the room was asking questions from the affiliate perspective... Because nearly everyone in the room was an affiliate. Forty-five minutes sitting through a seminar and a half hour of meeting people who attended the seminar paid for my trip multiple times over. I've been in the industry for over twenty years and thought I knew everything, yet here was a huge pool of affiliates that I was overlooking. No one in the industry should have the attitude that they "know it all". |
The end of an era. But a really good run. . |
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