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Smart Fred 11-13-2016 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mopek1 (Post 21297298)
That's good to hear. What do you attribute your success in paysite memberships to?

I've stopped searching to provide more content to get more visitors and set-up sites that are teasing and helpful to people ready to pay and that are searching for quality porn.

At the opposite of what Paul said, new technologies are helping me to sell memberships.

Rochard 11-13-2016 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 21297358)
How did you generate a sale without ads?

I have a handful of blogs that get organic traffic.

There was a time in this industry when you couldn't buy traffic - you had to get traffic on your own.

wankawonk 11-13-2016 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by badgirlfilms (Post 21297451)
bullshit...it's the MODEL competing with the producer...Now Models are producers, just look at the shift on clips4sale from guys like us, shooting content to the models just blowing it out of the water. Fans like dealing directly with the talent. No one can stop this or slow it down.

This. You either have to be brazzers-level high budget, or completely DIY. Anything in the middle can't compete anymore.

At any rate, affiliate marketing will always be a thing. Its the lowest-risk way for a product owner to advertise. But its true, tube sites killed paysite affiliates. Tinder killed dating offers. Live cams are saturated. There's not much opportunity left unless you can generate a shit ton of traffic.

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21297448)
A lot *in the past* more than you ever did :2 cents:

Do you know what the word theory means?

You made sales to people. Not getting my point proves how little you understand. The method I propose isn't theory, it's being used as we post.

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by badgirlfilms (Post 21297451)
bullshit...it's the MODEL competing with the producer...Now Models are producers, just look at the shift on clips4sale from guys like us, shooting content to the models just blowing it out of the water. Fans like dealing directly with the talent. No one can stop this or slow it down.

Proves their content is king over your content.


However, if you can't shoot better content than a model. Why should she work for less money?

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21297499)
And those models' clips that are sold as downloads will end up posted as copyright infringement. Some models don't care -- others leave the business for this reason.

I don't need that small money and the headaches -- thank you.

Take the models who don't care and teach them to shoot content of themselves or send them to someone who can shoot content. Content that can be used by yourselves and affiliates to promote those girls. You can also make money by selling xlovecam as an alternative to the actual "star" girl.

It's easy.

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Smart Fred (Post 21297982)
I've stopped searching to provide more content to get more visitors and set-up sites that are teasing and helpful to people ready to pay and that are searching for quality porn.

At the opposite of what Paul said, new technologies are helping me to sell memberships.

You're concentrating on quality content. Which is what I'm saying.

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21298132)
I have a handful of blogs that get organic traffic.

There was a time in this industry when you couldn't buy traffic - you had to get traffic on your own.

That was back in the day od Newsgroups. Since then it's been possible to buy traffic. Bought spots on TGP and link sites.

Maybe you meant there was a time when you couldn't buy traffic. :winkwink:

Barry-xlovecam 11-14-2016 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 21298969)
Take the models who don't care and teach them to shoot content of themselves or send them to someone who can shoot content. Content that can be used by yourselves and affiliates to promote those girls. You can also make money by selling xlovecam as an alternative to the actual "star" girl.

It's easy.

You do it anyway you like.


I guess you didn't get the memo:

The webcam and the porn tube were distributive innovations.
The 'cams' industry will get disrupted eventually -- think Uber.
However, there will always be a need of 'marketing channels'.

Paul Markham 11-14-2016 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21299296)
You do it anyway you like.


I guess you didn't get the memo:

The webcam and the porn tube were distributive innovations.
The 'cams' industry will get disrupted eventually -- think Uber.
However, there will always be a need of 'marketing channels'.

As someone who doesn't profit from the cam business. Why should I?

Also, we're talking about today, not yesterday or the future.

Yes, there will always be marketing channels, just not the outdated types.

You're problem Barry is, you're limited to what you and xlovecam can do. If it were impossible to to. Why are others doing it?


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