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Old 03-18-2011, 12:53 PM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
Paul, I didn't "charge" to "give away" free porn. I use nothing but promo tools from the sponsors and I run clean sites that have personality because I do them by hand not a cookie cutter script.

Nobody "leap frogged" me. That would have meant they came up with a great new way to sell porn. That's not what happened. They STOLE shit. Big difference.

I didn't "help create" that bro.

And as far as Brazzers having enough legit content to still run a site like Pornhub...that's bullshit.

The only reason they have that traffic is millions of people come to pornhub to see everybody else's stolen content. Brazzers shit is just tiny promo clips on there.

And don't forget the millions of surfers who do the user uploads and then brag about it on porn dot bb and planet suzy and the thousands of other surfer forums.

Shut all that down...and all Manwin has is a tube site full of promo clips. Just like a tgp

No more stolen content on pornhub = Alexa rating of 1,000,000

And the Brazzers/Jug Cash paysites are and always will be fairly good/ medium selling sites. No more, no less.
Sorry Robbie I thought you used to run/own a big TGP site and assumed you sold top spots and banners on it.

As for laws changing the game you live in a dream world.

If ALL piracy becomes illegal and the law is strictly enforced. ALL porn Tubes will be on level playing field and the ones with the most licensed content will still have all the traffic.

The only thing that will save us is if anything requiring 2257 or that level is put behind a payment system and even then Pornhub will charge $1 for a lifetime membership. The glory days of porn are over for most. Free porn has brought this about. Any dreams that it will all change are just that dreams.

For a short while the best way IMO to make money is to have something really worth signing up and staying for and not to rely on masses of traffic to get a sale or replace the members leaving by the back door.

In a few years the porn industry will be a shadow of what it is with sites giving it away for free to sell adverts. Some will still make a living, but most will have moved on.
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