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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker
I've always admired you paul. Granted you can be a troll at times but you do have some sense about you. From a business perspective, I never got how content producers had a sustainable business model. I saw it as a dying field in 04.
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Content producers only able to sell to online companies it was a very hard model to sustain. Some did and good luck to them. Most were small operations. simply because of the prices paid by online porn. There were better paying models elsewhere.
This isn't excluded to content. There was a thread recently about programmers being poor in the porn field, reason given was the money paid, the best designers aren't in porn. Yes there are some good guys, I'm talking about the general trend.
Some content producers moved to stores, paysites or/and custom to sustain their business. We already had a very good place to sell our work. Sid Vicious and the guy working for Perfect Gonzo moved to DVD porn for the money.
Online porn threw money at traffic.
Mid 2000s were our best years. Some mags still there and buying, some of the old shooters had gone, stores were doing well and the paysites kicked in.
TheSquealer has told many when he visited us he saw the large studio and all the staff. He just complains it wasn't in a swish expensive building. Like I was going to pay out huge rents to show models we were raking it in.
