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Old 09-26-2006, 08:30 AM   #1
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XBIZ News: LFP Takes Internet Operations In-House

XBIZ News: LFP Takes Internet Operations In-House

LFP Internet Group has said it will overhaul operations for all of its online properties, including Hustler.com and BarelyLegal.com, by bringing a number of key business functions in-house.

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Old 09-26-2006, 09:20 AM   #2
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Good.

Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.
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Old 09-26-2006, 11:37 AM   #7
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Good.

Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.
WebQuest put them on the map Internet wise. They had zero presence prior to that relationship.
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Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.
Just wait for the Vivid Cash relaunch...people who have seen it, know.
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WebQuest put them on the map Internet wise. They had zero presence prior to that relationship.

Nothing agaisnt Webquest, but just about any company that had already ran paysites could have done with they did. It isn't hard to run paysites.

I see LFP being one of the largest, if not the largest mainstream adult company. At least in the US. But when it comes to online, they aren't even in the playing field, and that is sad. LFP probably has more photos, videos, stories, cartoons, and a huge mix of talented people. They should be as big online as they are offline..

And honestly, after all these years, if they aren't.. Then someone failed.
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Good.

Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.
Have you ever thought that running major brand name sites might be different than running a regular porn site?

WebQuest runs these sites according to the clients direction, policies and guidelines. The major brand names can not afford to run the risks that many adult websites take everyday. They have a lot at stake and need to operate in a different manner.

In addition, they each have their own view of how they want their brand represented, what they are and are not willing to do, etc, etc. This sometimes creates an un-level playing field with sites that are willing to show more, do more and in general, push the limits more.

The bottom line is that WebQuest has always produced phenomenal results for each and everyone of its clients, including Hustler, Vivid, GirlsGoneWild, etc. Larry Flynt himself was quoted many times as saying that WebQuest boosted LFP's profits tremendously. Our goal is to satisfy our clients needs, whatever they might be.

There is a reason we have the brand name clients that we do. Every one of our clients have been referred to us by one of our other happy clients, which tells you something. In fact, another big name client was just added to the roster at WebQuest!

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?p=...5#post10928275

We had a very long and very prosperous relationship with LFP and an indication of our success is that they are now in a position to take some of the services we provided back in-house. We wish them the best and will continue to work with them in other areas in the future.
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Old 09-26-2006, 12:06 PM   #12
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Good.

Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.

OUCH..........

Webquest does good work though I think.
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wow taht sucks for webqwest they do do good work

Bruce is a great guy

Good luck to both parties...

LFP will handle affiliate sales and online marketing in-house. The tasks of designing and developing the revamped websites will fall to Mansion Productions.

AWESOME NEWS MPA GUYS!!!

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Old 09-26-2006, 12:37 PM   #14
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wow taht sucks for webqwest they do do good work

Bruce is a great guy

Good luck to both parties...

LFP will handle affiliate sales and online marketing in-house. The tasks of designing and developing the revamped websites will fall to Mansion Productions.

AWESOME NEWS MPA GUYS!!!
Thank you very much ! We are VERY happy to take on Hustler as one of our customers. We are very honored and are looking forward to a long relationship with one of the biggest adult companies in the world!

Message to all webmasters; Be ready with your traffic, the new Hustler sites will convert like crazy
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Have you ever thought that running major brand name sites might be different than running a regular porn site?

WebQuest runs these sites according to the clients direction, policies and guidelines. The major brand names can not afford to run the risks that many adult websites take everyday. They have a lot at stake and need to operate in a different manner.

In addition, they each have their own view of how they want their brand represented, what they are and are not willing to do, etc, etc. This sometimes creates an un-level playing field with sites that are willing to show more, do more and in general, push the limits more.

The bottom line is that WebQuest has always produced phenomenal results for each and everyone of its clients, including Hustler, Vivid, GirlsGoneWild, etc. Larry Flynt himself was quoted many times as saying that WebQuest boosted LFP's profits tremendously. Our goal is to satisfy our clients needs, whatever they might be.

There is a reason we have the brand name clients that we do. Every one of our clients have been referred to us by one of our other happy clients, which tells you something. In fact, another big name client was just added to the roster at WebQuest!

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?p=...5#post10928275

We had a very long and very prosperous relationship with LFP and an indication of our success is that they are now in a position to take some of the services we provided back in-house. We wish them the best and will continue to work with them in other areas in the future.

Go Ken! I 100% agree with what you said here. Others simply do not realize there are certain limitations to working with the big dogs in the industry.
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Good.

Maybe they will finally be worth promoting now that WebQuest isn't running them.

It might just be me but the sites that WebQuest run, Huster and Vivid come to mind, don't even come close to realizing their potental.
I refused to review the sotes on account of if I did a truthful one I would lose the magazine business. The sites sucked and had to be put together by morons. In Barely Legal they had pictures from Hustler.

One on the biggest and best porno companies in the world has a shitty site. They spend more on one stand at Vegas than they did the site.
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Have you ever thought that running major brand name sites might be different than running a regular porn site?

WebQuest runs these sites according to the clients direction, policies and guidelines. The major brand names can not afford to run the risks that many adult websites take everyday. They have a lot at stake and need to operate in a different manner.

In addition, they each have their own view of how they want their brand represented, what they are and are not willing to do, etc, etc. This sometimes creates an un-level playing field with sites that are willing to show more, do more and in general, push the limits more.

The bottom line is that WebQuest has always produced phenomenal results for each and everyone of its clients, including Hustler, Vivid, GirlsGoneWild, etc. Larry Flynt himself was quoted many times as saying that WebQuest boosted LFP's profits tremendously. Our goal is to satisfy our clients needs, whatever they might be.

There is a reason we have the brand name clients that we do. Every one of our clients have been referred to us by one of our other happy clients, which tells you something. In fact, another big name client was just added to the roster at WebQuest!

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?p=...5#post10928275

We had a very long and very prosperous relationship with LFP and an indication of our success is that they are now in a position to take some of the services we provided back in-house. We wish them the best and will continue to work with them in other areas in the future.
Just look at their magazines and DVDs, then look at the Internet site.

No way anyone at LFP would of told Webquest to put together a bad site and spend a fortune promoting it. sounds more like Internet people convinced all they need to do is go for Traffic. If you are right then Webquest as professionals should of spoken up. I put together a better site then Hustlers, just did not have the budget to get the $100,000 stands at shows.

As for who was in charge of the site, no one at LFP would admit to having anything to do with it. The editorial staff were ashamed of it.

So if you are right the site will stay much as it is, if I'm right it will change. Time will tell.
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I refused to review the sotes on account of if I did a truthful one I would lose the magazine business. The sites sucked and had to be put together by morons. In Barely Legal they had pictures from Hustler.

One on the biggest and best porno companies in the world has a shitty site. They spend more on one stand at Vegas than they did the site.
Paul...it's been said before. Stick with shooting and selling content. You're in over your head in all other areas.
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Have you ever thought that running major brand name sites might be different than running a regular porn site?

WebQuest runs these sites according to the clients direction, policies and guidelines. The major brand names can not afford to run the risks that many adult websites take everyday. They have a lot at stake and need to operate in a different manner.

In addition, they each have their own view of how they want their brand represented, what they are and are not willing to do, etc, etc. This sometimes creates an un-level playing field with sites that are willing to show more, do more and in general, push the limits more.

The bottom line is that WebQuest has always produced phenomenal results for each and everyone of its clients, including Hustler, Vivid, GirlsGoneWild, etc. Larry Flynt himself was quoted many times as saying that WebQuest boosted LFP's profits tremendously. Our goal is to satisfy our clients needs, whatever they might be.

There is a reason we have the brand name clients that we do. Every one of our clients have been referred to us by one of our other happy clients, which tells you something. In fact, another big name client was just added to the roster at WebQuest!

http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?p=...5#post10928275

We had a very long and very prosperous relationship with LFP and an indication of our success is that they are now in a position to take some of the services we provided back in-house. We wish them the best and will continue to work with them in other areas in the future.

blah blah blah..like you know something..you barely have any posts!
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Paul...it's been said before. Stick with shooting and selling content. You're in over your head in all other areas.

So I shouldn't take his comments seriously? I was thinking about offering him a consulting gig ;)
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blah blah blah..like you know something..you barely have any posts!

lol...I know. I need to work on that. I feel myself getting smarter with every post!
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Good luck to WebQuest, Mansion and LFP with all their respective endeavors. Large companies are like big ships - they turn very slowly. Only the parties involved will ever know what really transpired. Ken is a highly respected pioneer of our industry, I would take his word over LFP's management any day of the week. At large companies, people spend most of their time trying to stay off the radar and keep their job, not actually take risks and be accountable for them.

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Good luck to WebQuest, Mansion and LFP with all their respective endeavors. Large companies are like big ships - they turn very slowly. Only the parties involved will ever know what really transpired. Ken is a highly respected pioneer of our industry, I would take his word over LFP's management any day of the week. At large companies, people spend most of their time trying to stay off the radar and keep their job, not actually take risks and be accountable for them.

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I have to agree with you 100% Good Luck to all parties and I hope LFP doesnt take us off there exits or I will do the same LOL I guess I have to keep an eye on the trade now
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So I shouldn't take his comments seriously? I was thinking about offering him a consulting gig ;)
That would be a good start.

It may not be your fault the sites suck if that is what the owners really want. All I know is that GGW, Vivid and Huster are among the most disappointing sites I have ever seen.
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So I shouldn't take his comments seriously? I was thinking about offering him a consulting gig ;)
Like I said the way Hustler do things on magazines and DVDs is totally different to the way they did it on the website. Whether you took their instructions or whether you came up with advice, as a consultant should, the site sucked. It was a poor example of what could of been created. A missed opportunity.

Your excuse is you did as you were told to do, so what were you a consultant running a website for LFP or a Gofor? One comes up with constructive ideas and plans, the others do as they are told.

I do not judge anything on what you did yesterday, I judge on what I see. The same criteria surfers use. I'm not saying that the site was not a massive success. What I'm saying is how much bigger could it of been if you had spent slightly less on the stands at shows and slightly more on the actual site?

You can hire me as a consultant on porn and creating it within my niche, my terms are $1,000 a day plus expenses. I promise to tell you the truth as I see it and not to go by past achievements when judging todays work.

The proof will be seen in a few months, if LFP continue down the same road as what the site was under you then it was their instructions and your fault as a professional for not telling them the site sucks. If the site changes and becomes better and more marketable then we will know who was in charge.

The bottom line is you had a fantastic opportunity to make one of the biggest and best sites on the Internet. Instant brand recognition, so why spend a fortune promoting it to webmasters, a mountain of free porn in the archives and being produced daily, financial backing and a huge wealth of porn and design talent.

You could of created a site that in two years was making a fortune and raising the bar over all for Internet porn. You missed it.
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Thanks alot NJ. Let the revolution begin ! :ř)
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I have to agree with you 100% Good Luck to all parties and I hope LFP doesnt take us off there exits or I will do the same LOL I guess I have to keep an eye on the trade now
Roger let's connect on ICQ or email if you'd like. No intention in throwing you off the exits

Like I mentioned before anyone with questions or concerns feel free to contact me directly, I'll do my best to answer them all.
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