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Old 11-07-2011, 01:25 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by helterskelter808 View Post
I'm sure it's very convenient for cam sites to lay the blame models but the reality is they have been using splitcam for half a decade now. The real problem is that cam sites attract and accept useless affiiates who send boatloads of worthless traffic.
working with an affiliate or two will stick a plaster on an gaping would. working with the studio, management and models will solve the problem a lot better.

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And how do you imagine the existing site has customers if not because of the models getting them to sign up?
Untrained girls doing the best they can.

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And if cam sites made any effort to kick out useless, non-performing affiliates, the model wouldn't have to deal with so many guests saying "show me your tits bb" and wouldn't feel like they're wasting their time talking to guests. That's how it used to be years ago.
This business is 90% about dumping any traffic from anywhere onto a lousy product. I got flamed for cutting out 1 affiliate who was leeching my banners to send traffic elsewhere. Barry isn't the only one to blame, the business model s to blame.

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Why should they? If it's the model's job to do the pvts, put up with abusive time wasting guests and convert the traffic, and it's the affiliate's role to send that traffic, what exactly are you doing for your ~60% of what every model makes?
And how much of that 60% goes to affiliates?

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BTW, I noticed this in your rules for the models:

"NO FACE TO FACE MEETINGS with the customers are allowed"

Leaving aside how you imagine you could enforce such a rule, exactly what business is it of yours what the model does in her time off cam?
They can't enforce it on girls who work 100% for them, girls they just sell the studios product for they have no chance of enforcing it.

Last edited by Paul Markham; 11-07-2011 at 01:27 AM..
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