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Originally Posted by RocHard
Last night someone asked me why I didn't open up my own program after leaving Lightspeed Cash, and instead went to work for Yanks Cash. The answer was pretty simple for me: Why bother to open up yet another program only to compete for the same traffic everyone is fighting over?
Think about it. In the past two -three years there has been a huge increase in "new programs". At the same time, I think the over all population on the Internet - meaning people new to the Internet - is decreasing. The end result is that we have more people fighting over the same pot of traffic, and there seems to be less and less to go around.
Does anyone think we are shooting ourselves in the foot by embracing newbies and encouraging them to get into the business?
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i slightly agree and lightly disagree.
heres why.
every year someone turns 18
every year new people get credit cards
every year new people get computers
every year new girls turn 18
every year more kids leave their parents house for college dorms
every year new people break up with girlfriends, get to the breaking point of physical attraction with the wife, or divorce
its a never ending cycle.
actually, the more the gov keeps telling people that porn is bad and they shouldn;t do it, the more people will do it.

of course.
new content and having aggressive promotional skills, materials, and incentives don't hurt. without unique shit, then i think you can say bye bye. cookie cutter stuff isn't gonna cut it anymore.