No. Bit of a worry isn’t it, trying to flog something you wouldn’t pay for yourself.
Same. But business is business, you dont need to be consumer of your own product. When i was running caffe bar, i wasn't touching anything, i was drinking only plain water with sugar unless someone paid me drink
If working in the bakery gets you all the free cookies you could ever want to eat and then some, that doesn't mean that people who are not bakers have no reason to pay for cookies.
If working in the bakery gets you all the free cookies you could ever want to eat and then some, that doesn't mean that people who are not bakers have no reason to pay for cookies.
Jewish life hacks ^^
Seriously, Jewish kids are taught this shit at like 6 years old, and then Christian bakers wonder why they get sued for adhering to their beliefs.
Yes. I signed up to a site that had so much in the archives that wasn't available for free anywhere I had to if I was going to enjoy it.
There should be another part to the question, how many have watched porn in the last two years who would have had to pay if there was no free porn. If the answer is none, then you shouldn't be very good in a business of selling porn.
yes, I have paid for porn in the last 6 mos. I like some Vintage porn and I've yet to see good vintage porn program that I would promote so I just paid for it.
I've also paid for a $10-20 clip here or there at mayvids maybe once or twice a year.
I think the attitude that webmasters shouldn't pay for porn is sorta wrong. I mean if we wouldn't pay for it then why in 2019 should we think anyone will pay for it?
I remember like 15 years ago a webmaster told me that he would join websites he thought about promoting just to see if it's something that a surfer would enjoy. I get that today that isn't possible with how little porn sells but I respected that guy and his ethics.
I think OP should re phrase the question.Most of us here make or sell porn. So we do not likely consume it. Then of course there are trolls and theives here who steal content in various ways and are proud of being thieves. In my view they can go
Same. But business is business, you dont need to be consumer of your own product. When i was running caffe bar, i wasn't touching anything, i was drinking only plain water with sugar unless someone paid me drink
it's been years since I've seen anyone drink sugar water..... 1973 or 1974. I thought it was a southern thing
Nope. Used to when I wanted to check out a site etc, but not recently.
Probably because I shot a lot of porn myself, and I shot it exactly to my personal tastes. Plus as I am in them, when I watch them I enjoy the memories of the fun time that I had...
Teenagers these days probably can't believe their luck...
It's not just teenagers, they expect porn to be free.
Strange that in an industry that once sold porn for it's living now gets most of it for free and left to sell what's left. That huge market we thought we had because the Internet was everywhere, we decided to give it away for free.
It's not just teenagers, they expect porn to be free.
Strange that in an industry that once sold porn for it's living now gets most of it for free and left to sell what's left. That huge market we thought we had because the Internet was everywhere, we decided to give it away for free.
For some producers it seemed the mentality was "Hmm...the more I give away for free, the more promotional material and exposure...hence more traffic and sign-ups."
I used to see some producers give away vast amounts of their full-size images thinking it would lure more sign-ups. And quite a number of those same producers folded shop with the rest of 'em.
We even adopted that thinking for a while when sign-ups slowed down - we'd increase the freebies everywhere - especially Usenet newsgroups in the earliest days.
For some producers it seemed the mentality was "Hmm...the more I give away for free, the more promotional material and exposure...hence more traffic and sign-ups."
I used to see some producers give away vast amounts of their full-size images thinking it would lure more sign-ups. And quite a number of those same producers folded shop with the rest of 'em.
We even adopted that thinking for a while when sign-ups slowed down - we'd increase the freebies everywhere - especially Usenet newsgroups in the earliest days.
You're right, the thinking was always give away more for free to get more traffic = equals more sign ups. Until we had billions getting off to free porn and a tiny fraction buying. Yet every year we saw a huge drop in ratios, from 1-50 to 1-200 to 1-1,000 and today 1-30,000.
Few stopped to think "Can we get 1-50 with all the surfers we have now?"
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