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Do you think the shit state of the US economy is hurting sales?
Do you think the shit state of the US economy is hurting sales?
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according to george bush our economy is thriving !
more than 100k jobs created last month stock market is up life is good...no? |
I'm American, I now live in Asia, I love going back to the USA because it is so much fucking cheaper than my cities in Asia
pretty sad, and disappointing :( |
I don't think sales will be affected but I just wish you guys would sort it out! Its fucking pissing me off now.
I found an old letter from my bank about a cheque I put in for $7500 and I received around £4200 roughly. That was 16 months ago! now, for $7500 I don't even get £3700 |
To be honest I don't think so... Buying a porn membership isn't like deciding which wireless plan to go with. I think most people have an impulse entertainment budget be it movies, drinks with friends, magazines, whatever, and if they want to see the full movie on your paysite they will join whether the dollar is down, oil is up, their mortgage payment is due, and so forth. I mean you are talking about a $3 trial in most cases.
I think the massive amount of easy free porn is affecting sales a lot more than the US economy. |
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The only trouble is that paysites have a free and simple alternative these days - Btw. I was just today tracking some traffic estimations on free / stolen content websites like megarotic and it's kind of scary.. |
i think morons who dress up like jesus christ and post pics of them snorting cociane might affect sales a bit, i could be wrong though. its happend before.
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weak dollar means more sales from non us customers..
hell, someone in london can join an american paysite that's $28 for less than 20 euro |
I reject the premise of the question.
According to all of the data that's available to us the economy is doing fine. Unemployment is low, inflation is low, corporate profits are good, and corporate balance sheets are excellent. Growth is very slow, I'll give you that, mostly because the recession in housing is having an impact on the overall numbers......but overall the economy is fine. |
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Probably a little..not so much money to throw around
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Gas prices I have found have had the greatest effect. When gas prices first started hitting the higher numbers, I noticed a slow down. Gas hits 4 buck a gallon sales will hurt. If someone has a choice of buying porn or getting gas for his car to go to work porn loses.
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This has nothing to do with the White House. The White House doesn't run the economy. This has to do with mountains of evidence and statistics that have been used for decades by industrialized nations to measure economic growth and health. Those statistics say that unemployment is low and inflation is low. Growth is slow, but there is still growth. I don't like this administration and I disagree with almost all of it's policies, and I'm voting for Obama. That being said, facts are facts and just because you hate Bush and his policies doesn't mean there's something wrong with the U.S. economy. The data does not support that conclusion. |
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If gas prices going up to $4 breaks your budget, then you probably aren't spending $30+ a month on porn anyways. |
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Porn is entertainment.. much like buying a big mac instead of going to the grocery store and buying ground beef and buns. With consumer confidence at a lowe level already, and the economists all saying the same thing:
"Stop spending more than you make asshats!" People are clearly in a credit crunch, and well, the first things to go are the porn memberships and getting that credit card paid off - or going bankruptcy. On the other hand, those who arn't affected at all, and are responsible, are still buying memberships on a regular basis. This month is still better than last year to date, so who knows.... |
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NO far bigger problems affecting the average paysites sales.
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The only changes Ive seen over the last few years is the tighter scrubbing done by CC processors - its gotten a little out of hand - but I dont think the economy will ever really affect online memberships - the first thing that feels the effect is "luxury" service industries like tanning shops etc - Ive seen that change with gas prices at my store.
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I think your mistaken most people live check to check. Gas going up hurts and they cut costs other ways. You also have to remember they will give anyone a credit card. When my wifes sister was 19 the kid was making like 6 bucks a hour.She got a preapproved visa app in the mail. They gave her a 10,000 line of credit making 6 bucks an hour. Now a person like this can buy porn for a while until the min payment swallows them. There are more of those people then you think. We have gotten lots of money is tight right now sorry I have to cancel,I will be back when things pick up and they do come back. Gas would go up sales would go down doesnt take a rocket scientist. |
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Not sure where you guys live but I live in the US one week a month and it is rock solid here. No way in hell is unemployment high here. Everyone I know is working.
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The number is what the number is, and as long as it's calculated the same way every month then we know if things are getting better or worse. The last time the unemployment number dropped into the low 4% range and below, (during the Clinton administration) we had mass wage spikes across the country because there was a serious labor shortage. That alone should tell you that the number is a fairly reliable indicator of how much labor is available in our economy. Your argument that the statistics are manipulated to say what those in power want it to say is ridiculous. If that were the case, the numbers would be calculated differently depending upon who is in office, and no incumbent would ever lose an election based on the economy. |
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Consumer spending, despite attempts to raise it, did not work last month. A credit crunch has already started and, depends what this current quarter shows, but there are no indications of any light at the end of the tunnel, and, until there is, consumer confidence will prob stay as it is or possibly decline further. A real acid test of consumer confidence is not on the net, but in print media when trying to sell X product off-the-page and this has to be done in the lifespan of the media, - could be a day (for daily press) or a month for a mag. Dump $100K of promo in a monthly mag/s when the public are "distracted" by other issues such are wars, financial unrest etc - sure as hell will lose big time and unlikely to even cover the promo cost. Same on TV - no advertiser wants to buy spots in the middle of a program about eg Iraq, or, if they do - they sure are unlikely to paying rate card price. The net is no different, - if spending confidence is not there, the clicks to that signup page will not happen as in more stable times. |
No. During the great depression movie theaters didn't slow down. People needed to be able to escape the shitty reality. 30$ isn't going to make or break someone budget. People still need to get off, and they will still pay for it.
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3 years ago it was like printing money. Now you have to work much harder. The torrents are a lot more prevelant...that could be hurting things. When it is easier to get scrubbed by a processor than download from a torrent, what are people gonna do? I use torrents to get music sometimes because iTunes can be such a pain in the balls. |
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The paying for it is maybe the sticky bit? If cards are maxed and pressure on on paying other bills it tends to distract from "getting off" :pimp |
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Just because you don't like the government's statistics doesn't mean you get to make up your own. Justify your 30% claim. (You can't because it's utter bullshit, but go ahead and try) According to this http://www.heritage.org/Research/Labor/wm456.cfm The total number is reported by the government, it's called "U-4", but it's not the number the fed uses when making policy decisions. The same way that the headline inflation rate, which includes oil and food prices, is reported by the government, but it's not the number the fed uses when making policy decisions. Of course, I'm sure you think government inflation numbers are bullshit also, manipulated by the people in power so they can get reelected, and that 9/11 was an inside job right? |
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You guys tell me, has your cost of living gone up more than 2% this past year? |
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Being Canadian, kind of..., I really do no know what drives the USD... so I will sit this one out... kind of...
Later, |
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Well it's patently obvious that most of you don't have a clue about economics. You're just spouting off talking points you heard on talk radio without any evidence to back them up.
Enjoy your tin foil hats. |
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