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icedemon 03-07-2004 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by strobi
Never forget that the net is like 8 years old:thumbsup Still a few decades to go till it's all big guys, still room for everybody!:thumbsup
The internet has been around longer than that. The first use was during the 60s by the government and colleges. In the early 90s it became wide use for the public.

Your right that there is still plenty of room for everybody. It's even easier now than before. Hosting is way cheaper. Buying content is way cheaper. It's just cheaper now.

The main problem I see is most people are followers and not innovators. If you come out with something new and there is a demand for it. You just need to market it right and you'll be bringing in more money than you need.

stevecore 03-07-2004 06:27 PM

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Originally posted by AlienQ
Fucken bump and waiting for the next hater get it out...
LOL... if they only knew bro...if they only knew. :thumbsup

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 03-07-2004 06:38 PM

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Originally posted by RRACY
I would say bangbus became popular because of the content and they did a national radio tour that followed. Realbutts started in 97 and bangbus started 2 or 2001. And then came nastydollars which i think is greatly successful because of the few guys who stud for the different sites.
When RealButts came on the radar screen, I saw the tours I saw the content. As soon as I saw em I knew they were making hands over fist.
It was not content alone it never is, its in marketing smart moves as well of course.

Thanks Steve for your vote of confidence LOL.
Ballsy at best to stick up for me.:1orglaugh

maxjohan 03-07-2004 08:10 PM

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Originally posted by icedemon

The main problem I see is most people are followers and not innovators. If you come out with something new and there is a demand for it. You just need to market it right and you'll be bringing in more money than you need.

Can I use that as Quote when I release my new program in like
2 days? With your link of course...to whatever site program you own.

:glugglug

Mr. Marks 03-07-2004 08:45 PM

There is always a way to get out of it!

Ash@phpFX 03-07-2004 11:28 PM

everyone is always saying its too late to get in, thats bullshit, there is always room for those who have good ideas and work hard. :321GFY to anyone who thinks otherwise

JulianSosa 03-07-2004 11:57 PM

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Originally posted by sheldonjuan
in 2003 adult outgrossed hollywood/mainstream, by a 6:1 margin!:2 cents:
Where do you get these numbers from?

toddler 03-08-2004 12:47 AM

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Originally posted by icedemon


The internet has been around longer than that. The first use was during the 60s by the government and colleges. In the early 90s it became wide use for the public.


sorta, but not for Average Joe Consumer with CC. The first viable browser came
out in 93. netscrape in 94, ie in 95, and on from there. No the web does not equate
the internet, at least to technical folks (me for instance). However that really hasn't translated well to mainstream; 'online' is 'online' in the eyes of Joe User.

BeHeadR 03-08-2004 12:50 AM

Everything in this thread has been false.

Daleel has spoken

reynold 03-08-2004 01:28 AM

The voice within have spoken...


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