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Originally Posted by BVF
That answer sounds like a cop out....You left a top notch program that you helped BUILD to go work for a joe blow sponsor (no offense yanks)
What you just did is like helping build the brandname of Mercedes-Benz and then leaving them and instead of opening up a Toyota of your own, you go to work for Scion with the reasoning, "We're all competing for the same drivers so fuck it"...
If the owner of Yanks cash took that option then you wouldn't have a job...Therefore, SOMEBODY has to take the risk and compete for the pie...Don't try to rationalize for not at least TRYING to grab your own slice.
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So what are you saying? I'm the Lee Iacocca of porn?
I'm sure I'll open up my own program in good time. I have all of the domain names in place and I'll work on that someday when I have time. But my point is why bother opening up a program with the same exact crap as somoene else? Every program is the same now, for the most part offering the same things. Anyone can do it, but few do it right. You can make money by slinging traffic at anything - everything will convert, although some much better than others. But with more and more programs slinging crappy sites around there is less of the pie going around.
Someone mentioned something about soda companies in this thread. How many soda companies are three in the US? Ten? Twenty? One hundred? Now imagine that there was five thousand soda companies, all willing to throw money into marketing their product. I'm sure that when the grocery stores discovered they could market their own soda that Pepsi and Coke's market share declined. I don't see Pepsi and Coke giving away their recepie to make soda in public forums.
My point is that we encourage newbies in this industry more than any other industry. And today's TGP newbie is next year's new program. The day of the huge traffic deals are dead. And it will only get worse in the next five years.