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MrMaxwell 05-25-2009 04:04 AM

Most annoying thing about our business model
 
As a lowly affiliate,
You can't put together big deals if you're not connected and if you don't carry weight.
You try to sell individual people a small small dollar item over and over again.

So now it's '09 and you work about ONE THOUSAND TIMES harder for a sale but do you make more money on a sale... well.. NO.

When is the $30/mo membership bullshit going to die?
It just doesn't make sense any more.

All of this free/stolen shit out there and we're trying to sell them something that costs about the same as their broadband connection which we all KNOW entitles them to "download teh hole intranets"..

So what the fuck is up with this industry..
None of it makes any sense to me any more.

I know that I am supposed to post a thread about farting or empty headed politics in order to fulfill my contributory obligation to this board.. and I'm sorry if this that I've posted in place of that derails any of your thought patterns :error

Iron Fist 05-25-2009 04:41 AM

Blame it on the tubes.

BFT3K 05-25-2009 04:42 AM

You have to thank the assholes who started the whole "free porn" tube movement for most of this.

If you are a producer with a decent website, or a network of sites, and you are charging $30 a month for access, you are right - in today's market it is very tough to make sales when competing against "free".

Think about the numbers: If your site or network offers 300 videos, then that $30 monthly fee = 10 cents p/scene.... if you offer 600 episodes at $30 p/month each scene drops down to 5 cents p/scene, etc.

Even iTunes charges 99 cents p/downloaded song, so subscription porn has been a great deal for a long time.

Do you think it costs a producer 10 cents to film a scene? Think about how devalued porn is now, thanks to the scumbags who are simply giving everything away, all under the guise that traffic = sales, regardless of how many sales are actually being lost thanks to this shortsighted stupidity.

For every $100 some asshat is making off of their legal or illegal tube site, the industry is easily losing $1,000+ in subscriptions.

The "adapt-or-die" motto will kill off most of the people in this business. Many producers will stop or reduce their shoots because their overhead fees exceed their return, coupled with their affiliates finding themselves in the same losing position. Over time this will mean less producers, less affiliates, less NEW content, and ultimately a major shrinking of the adult industry overall.

Niche content can still yield some sales, but it really depends upon the niche. If you are a surfer who likes gangbangs for example, you can find thousands of free gangbang scenes for free now, throughout hundreds of tube sites. If you produce midget gangbang scenes then your content may be specific enough to gain and retain some fans, but the smaller the micro-niche, the smaller the fanbase.

These threads are just useless however, as those who agree with this information can't do much to change the conditions, and those who are making a few bucks in the free porn biz are not going to stop what they are doing very soon either, until conditions change.

If you PRODUCE content it is impossible to respect the folks who take your work and distribute it for free, like your work is virtually worthless, and just good for increasing the size of their industry-killing free sites.

A terrible economy + too much free porn = a very bad time for non-thieves in the adult biz.

voa 05-25-2009 05:13 AM

Its some hard time to come

DK 05-25-2009 05:15 AM

Careful what you wish for!

Imagine how much you would make per sale as a "lowly affiliate" when programs start charging $9.99 for access.

BigRod 05-25-2009 05:19 AM

I don't run a tube so I have absolutely no first hand knowledge, but I would think running a tube would actually cost more than it makes?

Are they making enough money to keep doing business?

Iron Fist 05-25-2009 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 15887223)
You have to thank the assholes who started the whole "free porn" tube movement for most of this.

If you are a producer with a decent website, or a network of sites, and you are charging $30 a month for access, you are right - in today's market it is very tough to make sales when competing against "free".

Think about the numbers: If your site or network offers 300 videos, then that $30 monthly fee = 10 cents p/scene.... if you offer 600 episodes at $30 p/month each scene drops down to 5 cents p/scene, etc.

Even iTunes charges 99 cents p/downloaded song, so subscription porn has been a great deal for a long time.

Do you think it costs a producer 10 cents to film a scene? Think about how devalued porn is now, thanks to the scumbags who are simply giving everything away, all under the guise that traffic = sales, regardless of how many sales are actually being lost thanks to this shortsighted stupidity.

For every $100 some asshat is making off of their legal or illegal tube site, the industry is easily losing $1,000+ in subscriptions.

The "adapt-or-die" motto will kill off most of the people in this business. Many producers will stop or reduce their shoots because their overhead fees exceed their return, coupled with their affiliates finding themselves in the same losing position. Over time this will mean less producers, less affiliates, less NEW content, and ultimately a major shrinking of the adult industry overall.

Niche content can still yield some sales, but it really depends upon the niche. If you are a surfer who likes gangbangs for example, you can find thousands of free gangbang scenes for free now, throughout hundreds of tube sites. If you produce midget gangbang scenes then your content may be specific enough to gain and retain some fans, but the smaller the micro-niche, the smaller the fanbase.

These threads are just useless however, as those who agree with this information can't do much to change the conditions, and those who are making a few bucks in the free porn biz are not going to stop what they are doing very soon either, until conditions change.

If you PRODUCE content it is impossible to respect the folks who take your work and distribute it for free, like your work is virtually worthless, and just good for increasing the size of their industry-killing free sites.

A terrible economy + too much free porn = a very bad time for non-thieves in the adult biz.

The shakedown continues... the next target is the exorbitant fees the models/agencies are charging, which will come down a lot, or else there won't be much work for them anymore because no one can sustain paying those fees and losing on the backend anymore. :2 cents:

BFT3K 05-25-2009 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRod (Post 15887276)
I don't run a tube so I have absolutely no first hand knowledge, but I would think running a tube would actually cost more than it makes?

Are they making enough money to keep doing business?

I don't run a tube site, but I'll answer your question anway...

Oh yeah, tubes are the way to go man! Adapt or die!

Surfers LOVE to PAY for porn when they are on my FREE tube sites!

FREE... it's the new prophet dude! Worship the Prophet!

Drake 05-25-2009 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 15887223)
You have to thank the assholes who started the whole "free porn" tube movement for most of this.

I think youporn was the first. Was he an industry vet? Did he run free sites/tgps prior? I don't know anything about the founder.

BFT3K 05-25-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike33 (Post 15887318)
I think youporn was the first. Was he an industry vet? Did he run free sites/tgps prior? I don't know anything about the founder.

You think youporn was the first? Maybe you are correct, but for some reason I thought it was redtube. For history's sake it would be very interesting to know the exact launch dates of the top 10 porn tubes. Anyone know?

MrMaxwell 05-26-2009 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DK (Post 15887274)
Careful what you wish for!

Imagine how much you would make per sale as a "lowly affiliate" when programs start charging $9.99 for access.


I understand that lower monthly prices aren't the answer, either, because it's been tried. And they obviously cannot offer much at that price point, probably why it doesn't work.

MrMaxwell 05-26-2009 05:18 AM

I've never seen a business like this before.
Adult is the most interesting business THE WORLD OVER right now.
Half of the set in stone traditional RULES of business DO NOT APPLY here.

Diomed 05-26-2009 05:27 AM

Fuck content,

focus on the packaging.

Make it "fun and cool" for them and gain more consistent retention rates.

Content only goes so far, why not make everything super sharp and desirable down to the join page itself? Make the site a status symbol, or a nifty gadget with multiple purposes like a community they belong in?


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