I agree.
We're in a recession. The phrase "tightening the belt" keeps coming up. You're going to see companies cutting back on extemporaneous expenses.
This isn't just about the dollar and piracy though - there's more competition than ever for the same decreasing dollar. There aren't fewer porn consumers. In fact, there are probably now more than ever.
There's going to be a shakeout in the market. Some will weather the storm, some won't.
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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
You simply have to face the facts...
1. Large conglomerates have two choices. Cut out the fat, or merge.
They are doing the whole corporate merger now. Next will be the cuts.
2. Small to mid-market niche companies, as well as the mom n pops, are safe, and will continue making the same sales or grow as always.
They do not have the big overhead, and can more easily adjust to change. Plus focus on more targeted markets and provide a personal touch the conglomerates can't, or won't.
In this whole 'drama' of change. It's really the bigger companies who are effected more so than some others. It's easier for smaller companies to police their shit and get it removed. They are also more personal an agile.
As the saying goes, the only constant IS change..

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