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Selling anything is dominated by "will enough people like it to pay for it so I make a profit?".
Not "can I throw enough traffic at it to find someone to buy it?".
In porn that difference is finding the right models, knowing how to direct her in a scene. Even amateur needs directing if the model is doing it wrong. Then capturing the angles poses, shots that separate it from the rest of the herd. In porn that's essential even before the Internet, every editor was swamped with wannabee porn photographers work and selected only the ones who knew what they were doing.
Because the content decides on the profitability of the sites and claiming it's about traffic is false. You can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink. You can send a surfer to a site but can't make him buy. Your stats have told you that for the last 25 years. 1-50 means 49 didn't buy, weren't easily led, you weren't in control, made their own mind up.
1-10,000 means you have no control over surfers except by offering them something they want and throwing more traffic at it is not going to improve anything.
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