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A Major Reason Our Industry is Suffering
There are a number of reasons our industry isn't doing great. Here, in my opinion, is one of the bigger ones....
The barrier to entry has always been very low. That coupled with the nature of our business has allowed a number of unqualified people get into the industry. People that shouldn't be in business in the first place. They were able to make good money because it was easy to make money. Now that times are tough they are completely screwed. They never truly understood why they were successful or how to be successful. They are trying to re-create the past with no success and don't know where to turn. The old tricks aren't working and they've blown all the money they had and are now screwed. Now more than ever it's easy to see who the real entrepreneurs and who got lucky. What do you think? |
I think I agree. :2 cents:
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I second the motion
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I find it shocking how many site owners I know that have no idea why they were successful. I'm not saying I know everything and that I didn't have some luck (sometimes a lot of it). I do know however what made each of the sites I built from the ground up successful.
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That's not a reason why the industry isn't doing great.
That's a reason why some aren't doing great in the industry :winkwink: |
So very true, and I also hate when they don't stick to what made them money and start motioning off to other venues. Stick to what you know and what you're good at. All those that came in the business long ago and don't have a clue present day will have a rude awakening (if they haven't already).
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There would be far more innovation in this industry if that wasn't the case. |
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THE major reason the industry is suffering is because people no longer have to pay for it.
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well yeah
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You are way off.
The barrier is lower than it has ever been. Hosting is cheaper than it has ever been. Scripts are cheaper than they have ever been. Information on how to put it all together is more available than it's ever been. In the beginning you had to figure shit out on your own and fork out some substantial coinage each month for hosting, etc etc. Now any flopdick can get a 99 dollar server and throw up 10,000 plus hosted flvs in a few hours and start making a few bucks. Problem is these people never really made any serious money and if they can make a few bucks a day running a tube site (which costs them almost nothing), they just rinse and repeat creating more and more free porn. Bottom line, the problem is there is too much free porn and it is easier than ever to sling out to the masses! (and the masses are eating it up) |
Would real businessmen let their product get ripped off and do nothing?
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while the barriers to entry in this biz are minimal, allowing anyone to get into the biz and that has created our own downfall, the industry has always been based on giving the product away for free to make money.
i also do not believe that the success or failure of things separates the true entrepreneurs from the lucky. |
I agree Shap
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tubes were the logical evolution of this. |
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As Mr. Robbins puts it, there is no such thing as failure. 'Failures' are just the wrong way of doing something, nothing more, and a smart person will learn from that. Too many people allow failed methods to reflect on them personally, and that is a mistake. :2 cents: |
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I also think that this whole thread is nothing more of a bravado post to satisfy your own pride and desire for attention... |
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1. self-discipline 2. persistance (tenacity) 3. ability to take action. the whole thomas edison things come to mind here, 10,000 attempts to make the lightbulb. i'm liking your sig, Amp! |
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i blame tubes
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no, we've conditioned our potential customers to expect free, whatever the length is is irrelevant at this point, we've taught surfers how to get off for free. |
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So who do you consider to be a leader? Someone who makes the most money or someone that takes the industry in a new direction whether it's good or bad. It's all about selling the product and you can't be successful doing that when others are giving away the exact same thing for free. Two things happened. The legitimate leaders gave away too much free porn for promotion and the shady leaders stole theirs and got away with it due to the lack of a proper and working global copyright law that's enforceable. What the industry really needs is some new leaders to emerge and address the above problems. |
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Could it be true that now, in these far more difficult times than 10 or 12 years ago, the people who survive really wanted it in the first place? |
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Delivering something that delivers EXACTLY what our targeted audience wants, doing so better than anybody else, and keeping it a valuable commodity by controlling the amount of it that's free has been what keeps CM's site kicking ass. If only all the programs I promote were doing the same. As an affiliate of other programs since 1997 I've never seen such utter and complete carnage. Sales as an affiliate are getting rarer and rarer. If it weren't for my paysite business I'd be hurting really bad. |
I agree and great post!
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It's a bit late complaining now.
If there was an entry examine into the adult online industry I doubt if 5% of the people who entered the business at any time would of passed. Also it's not just about knowing business. You have to know the product and the buyer. A lot of so called business men pissed off the surfer to such a level the customer thinks Tubes are a safer bet. |
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Sure, the guys who made the most money were referred to as leaders and rightfully so because others aspired to be like them. But nobody has ever really "led" anybody. And even if new "leaders" emerged...what can they do to "address" any of the piracy issues? Not much. The only thing that will actually change anything will be your point about the need for new global copyright law. And that is coming. None of us in the porn industry will have any effect on it at all. You can line up anybodies list of who they think are "leaders" in this biz and put them all together...and they won't be able to do anything about it. I'm of the mind that only new legislation that catches up to the 21st century technology will be the real game changer. And those of us who are still standing when that comes to pass will be positioned to make a lot of money. |
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It's always been dog-eat-dog in this biz at the end of the day. We cooperate with each other, but nobody "leads" any of us anywhere. We all run our businesses the way we want. What would a "leader" do for us? You can't get 5 of us to agree on anything. |
No it's because you barely have to try to find free anything
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I see few leaders and lots of copiers. |
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What I mean is this...For me, I was Ampland up until Nov. of 2006. I had a LOT of traffic, and made a LOT of money. So other people would come to my sites and look at what I was promoting because they knew the quality of traffic I had and knew that if I gave up a valuable piece of real estate on the main page...it would be because it sold well. And they would emulate that. Many times we'd find the entire category pages full of galleries ripped by other sites with the affiliate codes changed. They would basically just piggyback of my learning curve. So tgp guys had their set of "leaders". And then paysites and programs would (and still do) talk and set up deals to make money together. (remember when ARS and MaxCash were basically just a giant circle jerk of pop up traffic on their banners back in the 1990's?) So when somebody would come up with a way to make a lot of money...everybody else wants in too. So they copy it and implement it in their biz. So cash programs/paysites have their set of "leaders" Same can be said for every facet....from designers to tube owners and everything in between. Not really "leaders" but sort of "the guy who figures out a new way to make more money first" Irregardless, they can't really do anything of course. But they can "lead" the way and the smart ones will follow and begin to tweak whatever the "leader" did to make it even better. |
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think about it. |
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Imagine how the industry would be if piracy was eliminated and legitimate business owners limited their promotional materials to just a few shots with stars blocking out all the naughty parts :) |
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