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Originally posted by BVF
I'm divided....I'm sure that a LOT of people won't pay that fee and then they will disappear....you know the people who built those sponsor content shit avs sites aren't gonna pay....only people like the true amateurs over at Voyeurweb/Redclouds and some other pornographers who would think 750 would be a good investment in AVS especially if everybody else is getting out of the game.
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I agree. I'm a relative newbie in the porn game, but have followed the biz closely for years, after an initial short stint. I quit then to focus on mainstream work, but recently decided to make a second go, and I've seen first hand how much tougher it is to make money in this business now - I think more boundaries like this that make it take more capital to get started will just make it more attractive for those of us who want to approach it seriously.
If you're experienced enough or confident enough in your business skills to be willing to make a proper investment in your business, you'll fork over a 750 dollar fee in a heartbeat if you know that the same 750 dollar fee will limit the amount of competition you'll have dramatically.
In the long run I think it will just mean a professionalization of the AVS business. Similar obstacles elsewhere will probably be good for the business, by shutting off a large group of wannabe webmasters who today just throw up sites without thinking it through because it hardly costs anything.