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Old 08-14-2019, 01:07 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post
paul before you start this boring amateur stuff - get informed what a hit is and what i sell.

the problem is that you have so much no clue of this market makes it impossible to explain you anything.
So give us some links to the PORN sites you sell ad space on.



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loooool - give up you make yourself a clown.

how many speed boats do you think are daily sold IN INTERNET and how many penis pills?

btw. this enhancement products have a MUCH MUCH higher per user value than 20 $
usually the advertisers spend for the first sale around 50-60 € - some of them up to 150 JUST for the advertising (In the tier 1 countries) - in countries like indonesia or the philippines or other asian countries it is still around 10-15.
Show us the porn sites that can get such a great return they sell their traffic for 50-60 € - some of them up to 150


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and is is indeed correct that click prices in a network like ours are not made from me or from the holy ghost. they are high because people can make good money if they have the right product and know how to advertise and this people do high bids.
porn membersites can not - and the NEVER could because their concept was the webmaster affiliate that takes the risk and most of them did it because they think that they get traffic for free (what is not the case).
So you do sell ad space to the highest bidders.

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but as you see we do not really need them. we can live much better with advertisers that are ABLE to pay good money.
Is that in the porn industry only and does it make more than selling paysite memberships?

You're constantly trying to justify black is white by including mainstream product advertising.

I'm saying that selling porn made more money before Tubes gave away for free.

Everyone knows online advertising is huge in mainstream, but only for tangible products. Products given away for free have suffered.
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