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Old 07-06-2016, 10:31 PM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd View Post
Paysites do not need to change. They are content providers, nothng more. Without paysites who will create the content? The tubes themselves? Think of it this way:

Each tube site is like a cable channel. The "big guys" are already set (Pornhub, XVideos, XHamster, etc). They are like ESPN, CNN, etc. But where do those 'cable channels' (tubes) GET their programming (content)? From tv and movie studios (paysites). Content is king, right?

So paysites need not change but they DO need to survive by shooting new content. If a tube does not help its' partners stay in business everything goes down the toilet. Unless you want to go back to the good ol' "user upload" days.
Think of it this way. When the billions of surfers have all jerked off to the millions of free porn movies. Hell will have frozen over.

ROI will kill most paysites. It will become too expensive to shoot decent enough porn to convert enough people to pay for the enterprise. The survivors will be owned by a few large companies.

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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd View Post
I will make you a bet that paysites will be around 20 years from now. Why? Because, in business, you need something to SELL. The tubes may partner with paysites (as some are doing now) but that is not the same as becoming or eliminating the content producers altogether (paysites).
Why partner when they can own?
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