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Congrats WantedList.com! (PIC in WIRED!)
If you don't subscribe, Ahn and Danny from WantedList.com got an awesome article and picture in the latest print version of WIRED.
I met them at the AVN vegas show 2 years ago and was totally impressed with them both. If you haven't met Ahn at a recent show, make a point to, soon. Great guys and an impressive program if you are looking to promote an adult Netflix thing. Bravo, guys! AVN article *about* the WIRED article: http://www.avnonline.com/index.php?P...tent_ID=244782 |
Met these guys about six months ago at a party. Great fucking guys man. Couldn't have nailed that one on the head any more than that. I agree with Hal if you don't know these guys make it a point to get to know them. They are pretty unknown in the webmaster community but they have some serious shit going on.
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Also saw it in STUFF Magazine for November 2005.
Congrats on the exposure! |
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yes, both great mentions in Stuff & Wired... but sad that they are not making money yet... based on wired's reporting... Wired has a very insightful article about them & their business model and the threat from Movies On Demand... great article for them though... other companies would kill for a multi=page spread. I think it was 4+ pages. check it out here while it's up:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.11/porn.html . |
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I was so envious when I saw the huge photo: http://www.wired.com/wired/images.ht...pic=porn&img=1 :) |
Great article, thanks Hal. These guys are onto something they just need to mess with their marketing mix a little more to find the right consumer base it seems.
Great read. G |
Great peeps over there.
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But from another angle, hopefully WantedList can survive the onslaught of new competition that article must have created. Even I took a long hard look at their business model and realized ANYBODY with a bit of cash can compete with them... no barrier to entry... WHY oh WHY do people enjoy getting their business model profiled, examined, analyzed and then share the idea with the entire fucking world. :disgust why create your own competition unless you have something that prevents or impedes competitors from entering the market, i.e. patent, category-killer domain, exclusive contracts, anything... and if you don't have any of those then SHUT THE FUCK UP andoperate in stealth mode for as long as possible. that article in Wired was less of an "attract new customers" and more of a "compete with us" type of article. Now that I think about it, I would have taken the STUFF magazine "blurb" over the Wired article anyday. The STUFF blurb pretty much said "rent adult DVDs" netflix-style... blah blah blah... WantedList.com --- short sweet and a lead generator... effective, not counter-productive like the Wired article. but does anyone agree that sometimes getting that kind of attention backfires by creating future competitors that may not have even realized the market existed? my rant is over. :upsidedow . |
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