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Old 07-14-2016, 07:04 AM  
Bladewire
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham View Post


Tubes have stolen the clients who just wanted to jerk off to porn and then get on with their lives. That was a huge chunk of our market, in offline porn, it was the majority.

So sites need to offer more than a 20-30 minute sex scene. They have to sell the girl as a person they need to see more of. It's no longer enough to hope the surfer falls in love with her. Offer more about her, why she does porn, what she gets out of it, her private, sexual, life. Likes etc. And it has to mean something to the viewer, a bland profile page won't cut it.

Gary & Natalie have, from what I see, a very public life. That sells them. People want to feel involved in what they do. Adopt that approach to all models and the customers will build faster than shooting a 20 scenes of a girl who can't speak English, so never speaks, doing the same thing every other girl does and can be seen for free on PH.

She has to talk to customers, in a way they can empathise with her in some way more than getting a hard on because she look cute. Content has to releate to customers in away they feel talks (relates) to them.

This is basic marketing.

No one buys a product because of the product. They buy it for what it does for them. And if all you're selling is a jerk off. Tubes give them away for free.

VR is a great tool for bringing the customer into a scene, if its the same 2 dimensional HD scene in VR. It won't work as well as her drawing him into her world. This is alldown to the shooter and their relationship with the model, they work as one to bring more depth to the porn experience.

Also don't give it away for free on Tubes. What's the point of that? Sell it by getting the traffic to places that sell the site, rather than satisfy the surfer.
You really need to focus on the small studios still successful despite all the negatives. If you don't know what we do then perhaps that's best for the industry.

We get the negatives, you're drilling them into people's heads in this thread over and over and over again. Very depressing for those of us still making great money, almost convinced me I'm not doing well, or things are doomed to fail no matter what, scary.
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