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  • Paul
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2002
    • 2637

    #51
    Originally posted by TheSquealer
    Everyone has issues. Everyone struggles. Everyone builds, watched it fall apart and then has to choose whether or not to rebuild. The choices of "what is my next move" is all yours, no matter how you frame them.
    Getting knocked down in life is a given...

    Getting up and moving forward is a choice.

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    • pornmasta
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Jun 2006
      • 20016

      #52
      Originally posted by TheSquealer

      To stop blaming tubes.

      To stop blaming piracy.

      To stop blaming surfers.

      To stop blaming credit card processors.

      To stop blaming anything and everything else besides yourself.
      off course, as long as money is in motion there is nobody to blame, just make better movies and the money will come in and finally you'll be able to pay your debts....

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      • pornmasta
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jun 2006
        • 20016

        #53
        Originally posted by TheSquealer
        To stop blaming piracy.
        ...

        To stop blaming credit card processors.
        you are right, just send someone hitman to your competitor and make your own payment system: be a competitor of Visa to make... porn.. yes good idea...

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        • Ferus
          Bye - Left to do stuff
          • Feb 2013
          • 4108

          #54
          1 - "Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall.
          2 - Everything you do is experience. If you dont know how to learn from it, it's your own fault

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          • tony286
            lurker
            • Aug 2002
            • 57021

            #55
            Im curious what do you do in adult?

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            • Dead
              They left the door open
              • Apr 2003
              • 4755

              #56
              This may be the best thread I have ever read on GFY.......

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              • JA$ON
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2007
                • 1329

                #57
                Originally posted by Relentless
                Ja$on, terrific post. One of the best I've seen on here in a while. Thanks.

                One thing I'd add is look for projects that integrate with your other existing projects. I have a hand in a bunch of different things, and if they weren't integrated it would be impossible.

                The way to make it work is to find projects you can integrate so that an hour invested in one of them also counts as fifteen minutes in another and 40 minutes in another and 10 minutes in a fourth one, and so on.

                Any time a project you do yourself is taking your time and focus away from another project rather than stacking value, it's likely that you are better off doing one or the other instead of both.
                Fantastic Add !!!

                And in the same basic theme is to find projects that are not NEW. And what I mean is, some of our most successful projects have not been starting something new, building new sites etc etc, but recognizing a missed opportunity in either one of our existing projects OR in someone else's. Example....

                We had a friend who is, by anyones definition, a massive whale (Id guess 300 sales a day....and there are more guys out there like this than everyone thinks). He was trucking along doing his thing and we had developed something that we were using for our sites that we saw could work for him. It basically took advantage of his existing flow. Without breaking it down in to much detail, lol, we saw an opportunity in the flow of his join path (which was about a 4 page process) Now we all know you loose a % of users with every step / page, but what page 3 told us was that everyone who completed it was interested, to some degree, his product. Now page 4 was a CC page and scared a good % of them off. So we saw the opportunity to market to those users who did not go on to join with a VERY similar product. Nothing fancy (well the method was fancy, but not the product)....just "they might like this better than what he offered". It in NO WAY changed or effected his path / sales, but by marketing to these "lost" users who had started, but not finished, we generated him an additional 40-50 sales a day. Look at how many people click an add...what % go on to buy? A VERY small %. Thats a LOT of people that on some level were interested. That is an opportunity! Anyway, it was FOUND money for him. Id say this went on for 2-3 years. So by recognizing the opportunity and 20 min of programing time on his part, we put an additional few million dollars in his pocket and more than enough in our own.

                Those deals are the best, lol. Working SMART and not to hard I just wish they came around more often then they do, hahahahha.
                Last edited by JA$ON; 04-27-2014, 07:18 AM.

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                • Ju$th00kuP
                  Confirmed User
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 211

                  #58
                  Eric Thomas is the man. Bump for the motivation. ;)
                  Last edited by Ju$th00kuP; 04-29-2014, 03:09 AM. Reason: ..........
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                  • SomeCreep
                    :glugglug
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 26118

                    #59
                    Originally posted by JA$ON
                    Fantastic Add !!!

                    And in the same basic theme is to find projects that are not NEW. And what I mean is, some of our most successful projects have not been starting something new, building new sites etc etc, but recognizing a missed opportunity in either one of our existing projects OR in someone else's. Example....

                    We had a friend who is, by anyones definition, a massive whale (Id guess 300 sales a day....and there are more guys out there like this than everyone thinks). He was trucking along doing his thing and we had developed something that we were using for our sites that we saw could work for him. It basically took advantage of his existing flow. Without breaking it down in to much detail, lol, we saw an opportunity in the flow of his join path (which was about a 4 page process) Now we all know you loose a % of users with every step / page, but what page 3 told us was that everyone who completed it was interested, to some degree, his product. Now page 4 was a CC page and scared a good % of them off. So we saw the opportunity to market to those users who did not go on to join with a VERY similar product. Nothing fancy (well the method was fancy, but not the product)....just "they might like this better than what he offered". It in NO WAY changed or effected his path / sales, but by marketing to these "lost" users who had started, but not finished, we generated him an additional 40-50 sales a day. Look at how many people click an add...what % go on to buy? A VERY small %. Thats a LOT of people that on some level were interested. That is an opportunity! Anyway, it was FOUND money for him. Id say this went on for 2-3 years. So by recognizing the opportunity and 20 min of programing time on his part, we put an additional few million dollars in his pocket and more than enough in our own.

                    Those deals are the best, lol. Working SMART and not to hard I just wish they came around more often then they do, hahahahha.
                    I know who you're talking about. It's a big sponsor with a large network of paysites and some very nice tubes.

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