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Fitty..............deletes
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i'll get you gadget if it's the last thing i do:mad:
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The direct cost of losing a specific advertiser is anywhere from zero to the whole of his spending: it depends entirely on the demand for space. But the real cost doesn't begin and end with direct revenue. If the presence of a particular advertiser in some way enhances your own business interests, losing them could cost much more. And vice versa. If I recall correctly from an article I read a few weeks ago, Playboy's online revenue was around $5 million a month during the first quarter of this year. If they were being targeted by Zango customers, then by the most optimistic forecasts of 1/2% penetration, that alone might be costing them $25K per month. The lost revenue due to their content being spread around torrent sites has to be huge and many times greater than any benefit from the exposure (after all, who hasn't already heard of Playboy?). Etc. It is remotely possible that an enterprise the size of Playboy Online isn't affected by the gray and black areas of online porn. But it is surely more likely that the cost is far in excess of anything they earn from any one advertiser. |
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So instead, a few companies apparently have the ability to "make a call" and have super negative threads sent into the shitpile. Thanks to Smokey for not letting it die. The powers that be at GFY might want to consider how delicate the balance is when you are on the peak of the mountain. |
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Zango has claimed upwards to 200,000 installs per day - 73,000,000 installs per year. I think that the 1/2% penetration is just to polite a number. However, this is the key thing: The sponsors don't lose a cent as a global overall total. The money moves, but the surfers buy at the same rate. The difference is who gets paid and how much it costs to acquire the sales. If a program isn't buying Zango traffic, then yes they are likely losing sales - but in the big scheme of things, the industry is the same size, just different people make the money. The ones getting the biggest fucking over is the affiliates, but for the most part that just isn't important to many of the programs. |
they don't have to have a reason
it merely is about what you control if it's discussed in any other terms then it's missing that basic point, so even though you feel you ought to be able to express yourself here it really is just their site to control |
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I thought once you start editing a forum then you can be held responsible for whats posted there.
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because they can:2 cents:
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If you want to debate the legitimacy of advertising on torrent sites, fine. The industry isn't in agreement with how to handle torrent sites and their traffic. Webmasters on all levels are both for and against torrent site advertising. So there are going to be those who take offense to claims that torrent site advertisers are supporting CP. I'm not surprised that particular thread was pulled given the implied allegations.
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If I named names, this thread would likely get removed. I really doubt that a Will against AFF attack would be tolerated anymore. |
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It would be a 1 minute programming job for AFF to search for the word "torrent" in the domain requesting an advertisement and deny it. They coudl easily scan their referals for torrent sites and disable accounts. They have the ability, they have the programming skill (even Lars could do it, he was an $11 a hour coder) but... THEY LIKE MAKING MONEY TOO MUCH TO GIVE A RATS ASS. That is what makes it so frustrating - the solution is RIGHT THERE... but they have no desire. |
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Isn't it kinda obvious? It's because they can...
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"look at this fool. could he really think that 99% of the people on this board don't know the implications to editing a forum? does this clown think he has a better clue than the lawyers for ICS? Its amazing how these clueless people prattle on. I think I'll fuck with this one a while" |
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please, stop. you're really not smarter than the people paid to be smart. |
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EVERYONE who's anyone knows all about that law. but hey, if you're so smart sue! |
whatta ya gonna do for the 20thousanth post?
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If they lost a 20k sponsor, trust me, they would know. That is hard money no longer going to the bank. |
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I'll dumb it down for you. They don't do it simply because they CAN, they do it because they KNOW they can.(despite your guesses to the contrary) |
A/S/L pics anyone?
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We have no idea whether torrent sites cost online porn 10 cents a year or 10 million dollars a year. We do not know what share of that loss is borne by specific sponsors. But there is plenty of evidence from related industries to suggest that the losses are far more likely to be large than insignificant and one aspect of professional business management is about control. It is therefore absolutely not good business sense to assist in any shape or form, entities you believe are likely to be costing you significant revenue, simply because you cannot measure that loss. A relevant example would be the American Express decision to pull out of processing for adult sites. They would have had firm figures as to the direct cost of that decision, but only estimates of its positive impact. The possibility exists that their estimates might have been wrong, but if you understand your business, you make such estimates based on whatever information is available and on your own experience. You do not ignore the problem, just because all the numbers are not accurately quantifiable. |
The old Smokey would have undeleted the original thread and made it a permanent sticky. You're no fun since you left the dark side. :2 cents:
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I heard from an anonymous industry vet that no serious webmaster post here anymore...
Might have to do with that kind of moderation and the perpetual whoring. I like this place but I have to agree that it's not perfect. |
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The stolen adult content.... don't assume it's all stolen. A number of webmasters upload their own stuff with ads for sites. Pirated software.... How many webmasters paid $650 for their copy of Photoshop? |
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part of what made gfy popular and what makes it usefull is the fact if you found something unethical/illegal you could call the sponsor out and they would can the affiliate or do some explaining.. this method has worked very well. the only sponsors who didnt back themselves up were renegades who didnt buy sponsorship etc now it seems times are changing , the old methods don't work for people paying advertising on gfy.. this seriously devalues the ads.. I used to be able to signup for top sponsors knowing that if there was any problems i could always call them on it in along with the rest of the industry. This makes the likelyhood of me signing up alot higher right ? |
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theres no "claiming about it" i didnt post direct links to child porn because its againt the rules , and silly to do when any f the mods know my icq could say "prove it " , bam screenshots links etc Quote:
the fact they deleted the thread implies, we shouldnt as an industry be concerned about child porn being exploited , and thats a very serious dip in ethics.. In the times of old this would have been solved very simply. torrent sites removes child porn torrents or advertiser drops torrent site. I have nothing against torrent sites but they should play by the same rules everyone else does and has been up until now |
I find smokey to be helpful and informative......
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like 2005? or did you go by a different name in "times of old" |
Times of old were not diferent
I still remeber back in 98 having a drunken chat with one of the biggest programer owners of all and it wasnt even 12 clicks telling me that one affilate had to 2 servers installed just to handel his traffic so did they give a fuck were it came from ? No he was still converting at 400 to 1 |
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Branding it a totally different game. |
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