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It's because they want them to stay on the tube. Why are movie trailers max 2 mins 30 secs (we wont get into a movie cost alot more to make than a porn)because they want to go somewhere else, the movie theater to see the movie. When the old ceo of manwin was interviewed for an article he said they found under 5 mins they went to the producers site over 5 mins they stayed on the tube.
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This is the #1 reason I am starting a "content partner/affiliate"-friendly tube. It will be run much differently than 99% of the tubes out there and benefit content providers. What a concept. :) |
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cum shot is so overated.... who wants to see that disgusting shit? Silent faggots... |
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Of course Google helped make it worse. Google favors longer videos so the tubes want longer videos. Google's algorithm actually is somewhat foolish. For example a trick I learned (primarily for mainstream) is to put the content the user really wants to see more towards the end. Google will think the video is better for this reason alone because the time on the page will be greater as the average surfer will stick around. It's silly though because in actuality it isn't any better. We just made the surfer wait to find what they really wanted. We could even be showing ads at first and Google's mindless algorithms would likely see this as "better". |
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Besides, once the cock is hard, and there's no one around, you want to CUM ASAP, not tease yourself or make it last longer. Maybe this is why so many guys have premature ejaculation problems to begin with, they've trained their bodies and minds to pop in 3-5 minutes. LOL |
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Hint: try it for yourself on youtube. I'm saying this from experience. :) |
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The tubes really should be more accommodating to the content owners rather than dictate those things. No watermarks, have to have a cumshot, no teasing for the first X minutes. Seems a bit ridiculous but I guess it's your money and decision. <shrug> |
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You're theory of the "tubes will run out of content" doesn't totally apply. There may come a time when tubes produce their own content themselves. They make a hell of a lot more than most paysites do so it's not like they can't afford to. Now, can they afford to shoot enough to update 20-50 videos a day? Likely not or if they do they won't want to spend that much. But remember after user uploads weren't enough to quench the thirst of surfers And they wanted to create an HD section they could charge for, they dropped millions on complete DVD libraries from many content sellers like it was nothing.
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But again, the tubes focus is not creativity, user experience or content producers. It's fast cash from ads, cams, etc. |
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How ironic. |
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I'm sure they could contract them, but that is a partnership, isn't it. Good people getting compensated for their work. You're a smart guy who gets shit done; set up your thing. Let's see what can be done. |
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Not possible to cover the HUGE costs of it with ad-reveneu ( and don't forget their HUGE hosting bills). The tube model only works when you steal or grab the content for free or at low costs. That is why and how tubes work and how it's profitable. |
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Sorry to bring back an old thread.
I 200% agree with The Porn Nerd. That's why here at AmateurDough, we have stopped submitting videos to the major tubes. There's no way we were going to give away 6 minute clips with cumshots of our videos. It was a scary decision since we were making good money with some of the tubes. Funny thing is, our sales have gone up since we made that decision. |
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That's the sad situation these days. Most of the available traffic not paid for is coming from tubes. I always say, show me how submitting galleries, SEO or even media buys could replace (or exceed) traffic from tubes and I'm on board. :) |
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Here's my opinion on it: If you are going to give a tube site some content, it should be a TEASER designed to bring the viewer to your website. After all it is your content, and you deserve to make money from it. If you give tube sites long clips, they stay on the tube site longer. This is good for the tube site but Bad For You. Giving longer clips with cum shots make your clips hit the first page of the tube site? Maybe, but who cares? When's the last time you viewed a video on the front page of Youtube or any tube site? Probably not in a long time. Surfers search for exactly the content they want. If they want your content, they will find it - front page or last page. Tube sites are killing your business. Don't make it easy for them. Give them watermarked teasers under the condition that if they display it, a bright, clean, obvious link to your site must appear directly below it, and without any ridiculous pop-unders or other bullshit that distracts your potential customer from going to your site. If the tube sites don't like it, too bad. |
Another part of the industry not worried about content producers.
Tubes rule, so they're king and make the rules. With 99% ready to stick to those rules, the few who won't comply aren't a problem for them. Because the loss in terms of content, isn't a problem. Imagine you were selling to the the biggest Supermarket chain in the country. They will charge you for shelf space, knock your margin down to the minimum, demand special promotions, returns policy and if a product complains. There's another one to replace you. We had this 15 years ago with people asking us to sell scenes for peanuts. We had another better market, those who didn't bent over and clenched their teeth. This is norm for businesses, it sucks. All's fair in love and business. |
Tubes can be effective if you view them as pre-sells for your content. Of course, your Tours must be optimized for tube traffic and you need to know how to lure the customers to your site with editing, graphics, etc.
But again I ask: if not tubes where does the traffic come from? TGPs, MGPs, SEO, free sites, affiliates, blogs - none of this will make up for tube traffic in mass. I wish this weren't the case but it is. |
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Call me crazy...but if almost ALL the traffic is at tubes now. Then that means it's just normal people who make up the "tube traffic". So it's just "normal traffic" if it's the majority of people. Not some kind of magic traffic that can only be converted by a secret handshake or some nonsense they tell us. So how do you "optimize" and make "special" a tour since the traffic is actually just the normal people who would be the same exact ones coming from all the other traffic sources in the past? I think it's a line used by guys who own tubes to convince you that somehow...if you only gave them full scenes with cumshots and if you only knew the secret magical mystery way to "optimize" your tour for "tube traffic" that THEN you would be making great sales. But until that time...please keep giving away all your content so that the huge money they are making selling ads for the traffic that your content helps to draw keeps flowing. That's my business opinion on that situation. It's smart on their part. And it hurts you and me. Even if you take all of your content off of their tubes...the fact that there is so much free content there already hurts all sales. |
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Sounds like a lot of folks are going to go down the tubes if they keep going down on the tubes...:winkwink: |
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Prn Nrd,
I will suggest to you right now the steps to take. Talking is a shitload easier than doing. So I'm doing the easy part and you'd be doing the hard part. Plan 1: 1. Partner with PR. Rebrand, or popularize their content producer partner tube 2. Publish honest, RT sales and traffic stats to all initial producer members, invite only 3. Share every fucking revenue stream, not one or two, every. That way your partners are actually partners and they'll jump in to optimize where they can. 4. Develop the best fraud and chargeback protection, as well as takedown, this is worth paying for 5. Ask for content that drives certain revenue streams; this is where the sharing all revenue will help you. 12 with pop drives traffic; 3 with teaser drives joins; Softcore might allow for new classes of advertisers, WHICH IS A GOAL WE ALL SHOULD SHARE, etc 6. Stats, stats, stats - implement the best surfer tracking tools 7. Allow for pure hosted, pure affiliate, and hybrid partners. 8. Use gaming psychology on surfers, with rep, scores, achievements, etc, and surfer to producer rewards for top notch content 9. Dispatch the smartest guy in your operation to sell to new add accounts 10. Reward producers who grow revenue 11. Make settlements quick, fair, and transparent. 12. Implement bitcoin (or some better designed digital currency) micropayments Plan 2: 1. Gather a group of interested producers and developers, develop a tube. 2-12. As above For a few months, maybe 6, you'll get slow traffic, as frustrated surfers link in and affiliates test their models. Then, you'll start being competitive. |
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But let's say that visitor just came from a tube where they either just whacked off or watched a bunch of your videos. So why then would they come to your tour? For confirmation of what they just saw on the tube. They do not want to read, they do not want to watch another video, they do not want to THINK - they want confirmation that what they just saw on the tube they will see more of if they join your site. Therefore get them to the join page ASAP. No 'speed bumps' (text, video, bells & whistles). Anything that prevents a visitor from getting to the Join page ASAP is not optimal. This is my philosophy. Quote:
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The only thing left now is the cost analysis. It's one thing to launch a tube, it's quite another to sustain and grow it. I will make my final decision about this in January once the Holidays are over. But your points are absolutes. :thumbsup |
We actually opened our own tube.It is small, only a few thousand visitors a day, but the focus is on getting them to visit our sites, not to stay on the tube.
We also have focused more on our Twitter campaigns and promos, as well as increased the amount of galleries we put out every month. No, we never replaced the amount of traffic we used to get from the tubes. But it was crap anyway, so by focusing on our new better-quality traffic, and not wasting time with the tubes, we have increased our ROI |
From what you wrote TPN...you would simply link straight to the join page and bypass the entire tour.
That would be about the crux of the "optimization". Other than that...every tour of every site that is worth it's salt is already "optimized". Especially since the majority of sites are now using one of the widely distributed CMS to run the site. A tweak here and a tweak there...but otherwise all the same general idea. I spent some time 2 weeks ago with one of the...if not THE...top guy in advertising in the world. He showed me exactly what real research into the human brain shows and is being used by advertisers now. And he showed me how the human brain is wired and why the most successful Super Bowl ads clock in at exactly 30 seconds. Anything more than 30 seconds and a different part of the brain kicks in and begins to question the ad. Think about that. Do some research. You'll quickly see that people putting up those long clips (and yes, I've tried it too including cumshots...and of course it didn't work) are doing the exact OPPOSITE of what can motivate a person to buy a membership. It's interesting stuff. And once you get up to speed on the research, you'll realize what these tube site owners are obviously doing to everyone by wanting these longer clips. Reality is that what they REALLY want is to keep a surfer on their site for longer periods of time. Time spent on the site for each surfer is a BIG way that Google determines site rank for keywords. It shows that "yes" the site MUST be relevant to the search because surfers are spending 10 minutes on the site instead of one minute. Thus, they have millions of surfers spending lots of time on the site. That is why they rank above everyone else for search engine traffic. And everyday that goes by just solidifies their ranking on everything. Anyway. Good luck to everyone. You're gonna need it. :( |
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It isn't easy, for sure. But this is the century of IP. The current tube sites are wild west. They had a chance two years ago to start cultivating producers, but they opted out, reasoning, perhaps, that they could keep the party going just fine on their own. Why don't you get on board with what TPN is trying to do? |
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But your other points I agree with and are well-known. I said earlier in this thread that tubes and paysite owners are at cross-purposes when it comes to surfer activity (time on site, etc). So you can either decide to work with the tube affiliates or not to, it really depends on your interest, volume, expectations, etc. Kudos to Czarina for focusing on ROI. :) Robbie, you are in a unique position with CM. Meaning, you have a fully active partner in her own site, someone who Members can communicate with and know who they are joining. But what if you don't run a solo site with a model willing to do social media, interact with Members, etc? Then what? :helpme |
When a guy cums... he's done. Any stripper / cam girl knows that.
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I'm talking about your original post and making sales. Specifically that the tube sites are wanting long clips with cumshots and trying to convince you it's in your best interest. Scientific research shows (and the biggest ad agencies in the world are using it) that the human brain doesn't work like that if you are trying to sell someone something. The only person those long clips and cumshots benefit are the tube site owner. Why else would they basically be demanding it of you? What do they care if you make sales or not (they don't). The only thing they care about is eyes on their site. And time spent on their sites. That equals high search engine relevancy and higher rates they can charge for advertising. |
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Surprisingly...the research that is being used by major ad agencies indicates that anything over 30 SECONDS will LOSE the sale instead of make it.
It's very interesting stuff. And all you have to do is observe the ads on television to see how it's done. And no...I'm not saying that porn and mainstream are the same. BUT, I am saying that ALL human brains work the exact same way. And I'm also saying that this was your original question: Explain To Me Why Tubes Require Cumshots And this is my answer: It makes THEM more money off of your hard work. |
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Regarding cumshots: do an audit of the performance of your tube affiliates. Most tube sites that REQUIRE a cumshot, are probably not great partners. The quality traffic has consolidated so much, you can focus on the partners who care about your content. |
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Take what the free product offers and then make sure the bought product offers a lot more. That can't be done by cutting up the usual content to make it look better. Because as Robbie says after 30 seconds something kicks in. Either the impulse to stay jerk off or to move onto the next clip hoping it will be better. The number who go to the tour after 30 seconds is too small to count. Getting them to click on your link of type in the domain after they've come is the key. And here's the clue. Quote:
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How many here sell porn where the models are more than another person fucking? Just an anonymous body pounding away at herself or being pounded away at?
The consumers of this style of porn are more than satisfied with Tubes. A few years ago a big company boasted how well they were doing with Tube traffic. The conversion ratio on clicks was acceptable. The conversion ratio on views was just over 1-36,000 and that's the only ratio that matters. The videos were excellent and fitted the niche and style, so the number of people who clicked on it and clicked back was low. Their videos had a very high score Even at 50% "satisfaction" they were losing 17,999 viewers to convert one. Why was obvious, The content had nothing to entice a click on the banner and the tour showed the site was $30 for what any Tube offers for free, a daily jerk off. And that's always been the number one reason for buying porn. Even when I was painting wall murals in Roman Villas. LOL |
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The "sale" point on a Tube is someone reaching for the lube. |
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I bet that little GIF that Captain posted would get more click thrus than any 10 minute video
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