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Originally posted by Doctor Dre
They got a lot of rebills but they closed a lot of sites too . And their signups ammount are way lower too (My friend that was in the top 5-10 in the past year all the time, is now first or 2nd all the time with 2 times less signups then he used to have)
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here's the reality:
1. the adult web is evolving, and going through what is called a "correction" right now.
2. the total number of new surfers coming onto the internet is no longer growing at exponential rates.
3. in the past 18 months new adult sites have come online in exponential rates---many of these are hahahahahaha cutter type sites---they will not convert very well for very long.
4. the pie is getting cut into smaller pieces for individual operators.
5. surfers are becoming more jaded (and more sophisticated)---older business models are RAPIDLY changing. what worked good 180 days ago may not work much at all right now.
6. unless you can create unique and compelling content which will entice the surfer, you need to look at another line of work---simply getting the girl naked now isn't enough. right now mainstream projects are generating better revenues than smut.
7. surfers are losing an interest in clinical type hardcore. softcore is now selling as well as hardcore. creating intimacy or a "connection" with the surfer sells.
8. more women are looking at smut---it is an untapped market, and there is very little for them.
9. if all you can do is produce POV stuff shooting into a girl's face you need to get more creative, any college kid with a DV cam and a girlfriend is your competition.