I get people from time to time saying they're going out of business due to piracy, tubes, laws, the planets aligning, etc. I always take a look at their website(s) and the vast majority of the time the site looks like it hasn't been updated in 5+ years. They have tours that look like they were created in 1999, if they even bother to list updates the most recent listings are from years ago, the content itself is years old, etc.
I have no idea if this applies to the site in question as I'm not familiar with it, but I see it all the time. It's much easier to blame something external rather than yourself, but reality is that those who are staying current, continuing to work & evolve, and fighting external forces as best they can are prospering. Is it a smaller number of people than it was years ago? Sure, but when something takes no effort, you have lots of people along for the ride. These days, it takes actual work.
(again, this is in no way specific to this particular site/company, it's just a general observation)
How precisely does one adapt to having owner's earnings constantly stolen? May I steal your credit card number now that you've adapted?
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John and Jew, are you producing porn content? If yes, then you know what it feels like having to deal with Russian content thieves/credit card frauds and maybe even when people still have reasonable sales, they might get completely fed up and decide to quit. OP writes that this was one of the best femdom sites. I understand every single word on that page. If making money means having to deal with thieves, stinking lazy incestious Russians and hypocrite payment processors, then the fun of making that money could vanish.
Back to my question, are you porn content producers... if no... shut up because you don't have a clue.
John and Jew, are you producing porn content? If yes, then you know what it feels like having to deal with Russian content thieves/credit card frauds and maybe even when people still have reasonable sales, they might get completely fed up and decide to quit. OP writes that this was one of the best femdom sites. I understand every single word on that page. If making money means having to deal with thieves, stinking lazy incestious Russians and hypocrite payment processors, then the fun of making that money could vanish.
Back to my question, are you porn content producers... if no... shut up because you don't have a clue.
You're correct, I know nothing about the industry, I'm sorry (mostly for bothering to try to actually have a reasonable conversation on what used to be a webmaster forum).
You're correct, I know nothing about the industry, I'm sorry (mostly for bothering to try to actually have a reasonable conversation on what used to be a webmaster forum).
So what you're saying is that you're not a porn content producer, and that you're behind NATS. Then one day the pirates figure out what NATS is for and crack it and start sharing it through Oron and then when you express frustration about it, I'll tell you that it's your own fault because you didn't adapt.
I get people from time to time saying they're going out of business due to piracy, tubes, laws, the planets aligning, etc. I always take a look at their website(s) and the vast majority of the time the site looks like it hasn't been updated in 5+ years. They have tours that look like they were created in 1999, if they even bother to list updates the most recent listings are from years ago, the content itself is years old, etc.
I have no idea if this applies to the site in question as I'm not familiar with it, but I see it all the time. It's much easier to blame something external rather than yourself, but reality is that those who are staying current, continuing to work & evolve, and fighting external forces as best they can are prospering. Is it a smaller number of people than it was years ago? Sure, but when something takes no effort, you have lots of people along for the ride. These days, it takes actual work.
(again, this is in no way specific to this particular site/company, it's just a general observation)
I know you have stated that you were only speaking in general and not in regards to this specific site but allow me to show that it doesn't apply here anyway.
So what you're saying is that you're not a porn content producer, and that you're behind NATS. Then one day the pirates figure out what NATS is for and crack it and start sharing it through Oron and then when you express frustration about it, I'll tell you that it's your own fault because you didn't adapt.
Dude, he's not saying that. He is behind nats, and he must defend his business.
If more and more people leaves the business, he loses his income. So that's why he must answer OP by leaving a subliminal message to eventual readers saying to stay or start new paysites and buy lots of nats licenses.
I get people from time to time saying they're going out of business due to piracy, tubes, laws, the planets aligning, etc. I always take a look at their website(s) and the vast majority of the time the site looks like it hasn't been updated in 5+ years. They have tours that look like they were created in 1999, if they even bother to list updates the most recent listings are from years ago, the content itself is years old, etc.
I have no idea if this applies to the site in question as I'm not familiar with it, but I see it all the time. It's much easier to blame something external rather than yourself, but reality is that those who are staying current, continuing to work & evolve, and fighting external forces as best they can are prospering. Is it a smaller number of people than it was years ago? Sure, but when something takes no effort, you have lots of people along for the ride. These days, it takes actual work.
(again, this is in no way specific to this particular site/company, it's just a general observation)
hmmm, not sure this is the right place for you to "some what" defend piracy. I'm guessing most all of your clients have pay sites and don't apreciate posts like this from a company they are paying for.
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