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Originally Posted by Ken
So I shouldn't take his comments seriously? I was thinking about offering him a consulting gig ;)
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Like I said the way Hustler do things on magazines and DVDs is totally different to the way they did it on the website. Whether you took their instructions or whether you came up with advice, as a consultant should, the site sucked. It was a poor example of what could of been created. A missed opportunity.
Your excuse is you did as you were told to do, so what were you a consultant running a website for LFP or a Gofor? One comes up with constructive ideas and plans, the others do as they are told.
I do not judge anything on what you did yesterday, I judge on what I see. The same criteria surfers use. I'm not saying that the site was not a massive success. What I'm saying is how much bigger could it of been if you had spent slightly less on the stands at shows and slightly more on the actual site?
You can hire me as a consultant on porn and creating it within my niche, my terms are $1,000 a day plus expenses. I promise to tell you the truth as I see it and not to go by past achievements when judging todays work.
The proof will be seen in a few months, if LFP continue down the same road as what the site was under you then it was their instructions and your fault as a professional for not telling them the site sucks. If the site changes and becomes better and more marketable then we will know who was in charge.
The bottom line is you had a fantastic opportunity to make one of the biggest and best sites on the Internet. Instant brand recognition,
so why spend a fortune promoting it to webmasters, a mountain of free porn in the archives and being produced daily, financial backing and a huge wealth of porn and design talent.
You could of created a site that in two years was making a fortune and raising the bar over all for Internet porn. You missed it.