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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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The cost comparison would depend on whether you were buying non-exclusive or exclusive content, and on just how specialized the niche. I think the cost of purchasing exclusive content is probably about a wash with the wardrobe, toys, props, etc. that you noted. Exclusive content is really a fairer comparison to the content you do yourself. I don't think we're really all that far from being on the same page, just slightly different perspectives. I'll toss you another curve, just cuz I think you can probably hit it. I make a comfortable living with no pay sites and I purchase almost no content. Other than my hosting, my expenses are minimal. That begs the question, why build a pay site to begin with? ![]() |
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Oh! I haven't changed since high school and suddenly I am uncool
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I run my own paysite along with George. We have the toys, model the clothes, go to hotels, have four digital cameras, one digital video camera, pay for hosting, pay for the toys and clothes, etc. I don't count the nails since I would do that anyway. I didn't pay for a boob job...but I do wear wigs and have paid for a few of them. We also have had many toys sent to us by manufacturers who want to see it on our site. And I think we are doing wonderful even after paying CCbill their percentage. We are the roadies, the models and the webmasters, pretty much in that order. With all the stuff that is going on about model ID's, etc., I would not want to buy anything from anybody. Just my opinion....and I agree...
CCBill and Strongbox...in that order. Cheers! Linda ![]() ![]() ![]()
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No offence Apu, but when they were handing out religions you must have been out taking a whizz
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Seattle
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This might be the easy answer, but if you can truly make free sites work for you, then good on ya. Personally, though, I still prefer the control over your own income you get with a paysite. A sponsor could go belly-up or shave your income or refuse to give you model documentation you need, so I suppose the best bet there is to diversify yourself and don't put all your eggs in one basket. (Again, samething can be applied to paysites.) |
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Well you know boys, a nuclear reactor is a lot like women. You just have to read the manual and press the right button
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i'm not starting a paysite to begin with
i have 2 freesites that gives me x k a month and some tgp that allso brings in .. lets just say alot of cash ![]() this is the next step for me and have been planning for over a year... now i finally found the ideal partner so now we are active working on it. why send 100.000 's of clicktrhoughs to someone elses program when i can send it to myself ![]()
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