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Originally Posted by AdultKing
Consumers are experiencing different models of monetization in almost everything they deal with online apart from Porn.
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Because porn is different than any other thing they spend time or money on.
1) It is private and secret. People do not usually openly share porn info with their real names attached to it.
2) It often carries baggage of shame or guilt.
3) It feeds addiction.
4) For those not single, it is often viewed with others in their household are away or sleeping. This sort of falls under #1.
5) It is impulsive. Music and Hollywood movies are not. Neither is social media or games. When a guy needs to rub one off, he needs to rub one off.
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The want/need to orgasm trumps all other urges / impulses. It is stronger than wanting to play a game, stronger than to want to listen to music, and stronger than the desire to watch a Hollywood blockbuster. People want to cum and they want to cum now. They want to find the right fantasy or girl and get off. This is the part that separates porn from the music and Hollywood movie industry. People don't need music. They don't need Hollywood. They don't even need games. But they need to cum.
I'm sure I could think of several other things that make it different, but you get the point.
Porn doesn't need different pricing to make it sell again, however an easier way to sell it would help. Like if Paypal would allow adult again for pay sites. No doubt that would up sales for everyone who used them. Who wants to type in a credit card and give their name to a porn company, especially if they have already been burned? It's 1000x easier and safer to use Paypal. The last thing I want to do while my cock is in my hand is find my CC and type in a bunch of shit on a join form. Make it super easy to join again and sales would rise. This is why so many file lockers use Paypal, it's so easy you're a retard not to join them.
Then you have Google who allows the tubes, lockers, and torrents to dominate, so finding it for free is easier and faster than ever. Even if you wanted to pay for it, 2 minutes in Google can change that. I can find my content for free on Google faster than I can find my real site on Google. And every time we work to change that, Google dances and they fuck us again.
But given the current way of billing and our history of fucking the consumer, why anyone pays for porn anymore on a paysite is beyond me. I guess it just comes down to impulse and not being able to find THAT GIRL, THAT SCENE, or THAT COLLECTION of content somewhere else. Logically, there is no other reason.