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Originally Posted by ClickCastX
Adult memberships sites used to be so damn lucrative. Cam and Dating sites have flourished out of this business model. It had gone so well that people thought that adult is recession-proof. But with the onset of tube sites, rampant piracy, dwindling support from major financial institutions, government constant interference, the country's economic woes and the audience's preference for free content, it seems creating membership sites nowadays looks risky. What used to be just seems worn and obsolete.
Is it still worth the trouble making membership sites? Marketing gurus say that we only need to create more valuable content. But how more "valuable" can we make them when people apparently prefer quantity over quality? Can we really still make money with content?
And yet while all things remain doubtful, I still think the porn industry will never die. Our industry has always been innovative. We are the the first to try new things. Reinvention is our middle name. It is our adventurous spirit that will lead us to a new profitability. It's just a matter of time.
Do you share my optimism?
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Adult industry is built on myths, highly endorsed by SOME of the people that makes real money (while they do something else) and repeated by the herds:
"content is king"
"looks don't matter"
"adult industry is innovative" --> this one cracks me up when it is, it always was and it will always probably be at least a couple years behind, although most usually 3 years on average
and so on.
so, once you get off these pre-concepts -like the most successful companies do while everybody look at them and raise the flag for those myths, yes, there's a lot of room to improve. But if you're still stuck on those myths... well, hope you have a Plan B for when you leave the industry 
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