11-18-2011, 09:39 AM
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Let's do some business.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: The dirty south.
Posts: 18,781
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
Yes Paul, we all get it. The only porn is your porn and your porn is expensive.
We also get that you understand paysite sales and conversions since you've made 3 sales in the last 10 years and 2 of those somehow occurred with broken join links. I'm sure you're converting at 1:1. Don't worry about posting stats, we'll just trust you because you say you're an expert.
We all know that according to you, great content is everything and you are sitting on terabytes of great content that you can't monetize even though you like to preach about how to monetize content. Quite the conundrum.
We all know you know more about paysites than all the successful people running paysites and we all know that you understand everyone is doing it wrong... even though you've never done it successfully.
We all know that there is only one taste in content, one way to shoot content, one niche of content and that surfers only prefer how you do things which is why you are living on government pensions and not your content sales.
Traffic is easy. Content is king. You have no traffic and can't sell your content. Hmmm....
We also know you're expensive. You love telling us that. You also have put yourself out of business and ultimately failed.
We understand its hard for you to reconcile the fact that you want huge amounts of money to shoot "good content" and no one comes to you anymore for it. Obviously, the only conclusion is that people pay for crap. Otherwise, what other conclusion could there be? Clearly people aren't supplying what the market demands - because you said so.
Paul, you're a dinosaur.
Business is about supply and demand.
There is no longer a demand for your supply.
Get over it.
Get over yourself.
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Damn, talk about summary of the year.
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