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					Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve
					
				 
				No, its not. Working for a sponsor program, more people on the show floor means me wasting more of my time talking to people trying to sell me content or hosting or some 'new idea' that is going to 'change the industry' (lol).... or total noobs trying to use me as a consultant so they can get thier start in the adult business (and I dont mean newbie webmasters.. I mean people from 'mainstream' with some cash to spend and think that they can just waltz into adult and make money.. I started telling them i charge $250/hr for consultation..) 
 
The ideal show floor for me personally is a less-busy one with a good group of quality people with traffic whom i can make deals with. If I come away from a show with just 1 traffic deal for maybe 10 sign-ups per day, that is a successful show. Not to mention the less busy the floor the more chances I get to visit other sponsors' booths (who we do alot of business with) and chat with them. 
			
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 see, i can agree with that....but I also can agree with brother bareback
if I worked for someone and needed to get quality leads, i would be in your shoes....but being the person that owns what I am trying to sell, I would want tons of people and lure them all in with something sparkly, in hopes that 10-20% stayed on for the long run because I know how to treat em'