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Trade shows, why don't we let in the general public?
This industry spends a fortune getting itself in front of the surfer, online. I would also think of all the porn delivery methods we need to build consumer trust the most.
The mainstream porn industry has a show and a day or two is set aside for the trade, then they let in the general public. They are mostly aiming at people walking into a sex shop, we are aiming at anyone with a computer. They largely have the trust of the porn consumer, not sure we do but it can always be improved. Meeting us could do that. So why don't we split our shows and let in the general public after the trade has done it's business? |
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Paul, in the past Fay Sharp (and myself and some other partners for a while) ran a show called "Adultdex" that ran the same time as the comdex show in Vegas. The first couple of years of that show were not bad, but it was downhill pretty fast.
I can tell you one thing I learned from the experience: Most of the companies involved in online porn were at the time VERY dependant on the affiliate model and the exit console model of business. 99% of them wouldn't have a clue (outside of spamming) of how to actually sell porn to a surfer. In the meantime, the same companies were spending 50k plus per show to have fancy ass booths to impress webmasters. The AVN "video show" is a different animal because of the nature of the business. While the retailers are the ones who actually sell the porn, the studios and the stars are really the people who count in it. They have always (since the start of the business) marketed their products directly to the general public, even though the retailers (and now PPV /cable / sat) are typically the points of sale. Put it another way: Very few internet companies have branded themselves as a concept, outside of companies like Lightspeed, Bang Bros, or similar. Most of the online brands people know in porn are The Hun, Persian Kitty, Tommy, Greenguy, Worldsex, etc. Few of the major companies have actually actively branded themselves with the public, which makes public shows a very strange experience for them, something that they don't really know how to handle. That might change over time, but our current business models are just not in sync with dealing with the actual public. Alex |
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Great reply Alex.
Do you us changing? |
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Let's say that Pussy Cash has their big booth on the floor at the January Internext show - you think they want to take it down after a day or 2 & put up some sort of I'm Live booth foir the next day or 2?
Why mix the webmaster show with some sort of public adult website spamfest? |
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Why mix? Easy one, public relations. In the mainstream they seem to do it and with big budgets, getting porn stars to sign autographs is not cheap. They do it to get people to buy DVDs and it works. I think it's time we started to think a bit bigger, or am I too premature? |
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1. Do you think we could convince a large number of potential customers to travel to a trade show where they can meet their favorite webmasters, designers or even on-line personality? Consumers have to spend money to get to a trade show so there needs to be some motivation and I'm not sure that exists. Sure a few might spend $1,000s on a trip to meet an on-line model or two but I don't think that's the typical customer.
2. Most of us have spent their entire sales and marketing career on-line and may be very uncomfortable marketing in a face to face environment. While I've spent 20 years of my former career in front of crowds educating, selling and marketing I don't think that's our typical profile. Bottom line: Currently I think the consumer prefers the anonymity of the on-line transaction and probably doesn't have the desire appear in public. Those of us selling to the consumers probably don't really want the face to face communications. |
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2. Good point, some people would be best kept in the background. ![]() Bottom line is consumers love to meet the DVD porn people, Ron Jeremy, Sean Michaels, Jemma Jameson, I rest my case. I understand the fear of some people meeting surfers and explaining why we, as an industry, have invaded their computers. But if it's such a good tool for the DVD porn side why not us? Or can't we grow? |
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What on-line female personality gets 1/2 the attention that Jenna, Briana or Tera does? |
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I think the answer is simple
The same reason we don't want surfers here. I can't think of another real trade show that would want consumers attending. Do we really want the consumer to listen in on how we intend to make money from them? |
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Sir Moby has a good point, maybe some of us aren't ready to meet the public. Only pulling your leg, the idea is to promote the site not give him a lecture about how we make money. He's not interested in that, he wants to meet the guys who live the life, the girls who drop their panties and just be around us. Trust me I've done this and it works. |
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You know, I'm starting to think this is a great idea!
I'm sure that surfers would love to meet the people from these companies: 365Billing.com AdultBizLaw.com AdultBouncer.com AdultChamber.com Blue Frog Mobile, Inc. CashFlow Consultants CCBill EasyCarrier Communications Epoch Eric M. Bernstein & Associates, LLC Gallery Traffic Service and Choker Traffic iBill Jupiter Hosting Merchant2020.com my2257.com Netbilling Inc. PayAsYouClick.com Piccionelli & Sarno PreCharge Risk Management Solotions Reflected Networks RoboMail Safe Charge LTD Searchboxxx.com SegPay TrueCompliance Webmaster Central Inc. Webmasters Direct WTSbank.com YNOT Network LP ![]() |
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Paul, I guess another way of putting it is that webmasters shows are like plumbing shows... most people don't give a crap about spigots and elbow pipes (unless the ones in their house are broken or leaking), but they do care very much about the wall colors and the furniture.
Webmaster shows is plumbers talking to plumbers. Now, I do see great potential for online companies who choose to brand themselves going to shows like the AEE / AVN show and doing the public part of the deal. I can see potential in this for a company like Lightspeed (because they have already branded themselves online and because they are now selling DVDs), but most of the plumbers would not be interested, IMHO, in exposing themselves to the public. Alex International Plumbers Union. |
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![]() It would only work for some to be at the front. |
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Greenguy, funny enough inside the AEE show there are companies that make duplication equipment, peep show movie house equipment, and other nuts and bolts kinds guys. a couple of years ago they moved them into an "industry midway" that required a show badge instead of just the drooler stamp to access the area. This seperated the public from the non-public section of the floor (a couple of years ago that was about 20% of the AEE show). I haven't attended for a couple of years, so I am not sure how or if this has changed.
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I'm curious now. Does anyone here "live the life"?
I had thought we were all just nerds sitting in front of our computers. Except for Cleo and her tranny adventures, of course.
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As for this topic...why on Earth would anyone want to meet the surfer in any capacity. I kind of think its like The Wizard from The Wizard of Oz, you don't want the surfer to see what's behind the curtain, because they'll most likely be disappointed. Also the general hypocrisy of most of the surfers...I mean, they'll go buy porn memberships left and right, but they vote and publicly support fools that want to take that right away. So, how many porn surfers would actually show up? The porn industry in general is a dirty little pleasure porn surfers will only take in from the false anonymity of the net. |
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I think I see the fear coming out and understand the resistance to meeting the public. Yes some of us are not great communicators and would be best not meeting consumers. But do you really think they want to meet the geeks, they want to meet the girls and some of the people behind the camera. Quote:
As for privacy, well no affiliates will be involved, those involved will the girls and the high profile sponsors. Quote:
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1. The show would be split into 2, one side for trade the other for consumers. Either by certain days or a barrier, both methods work.
2. The average affiliate and sponsor will never need to be confronted by a surfer, Heaven forbid such a terrifying thing. ![]() 3. Who went to the last Vegas Internext? The show was dead, shows are becoming a place to meet and party. They will become less and less important in the future. 4. The industry needs to build it's profile with the consumer. Anyone who has been to an Internet show with a mainstream porn show run in conjunction go over and see the numbers of people in the DVD show. Meeting the public works when selling to them, what ever you sell to them. |
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Secondly, most people buying porn memberships are doing so because of the anonymity of the net, however false that notion is, and it would be more cost effective to target these people in the medium that they feel comfortable in...the net. |
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I wouldn't attend such a show myself if there would be surfers. Why meet them? Aren't we making enough money and want more? My humble opinion is that successfull adult webmasters make enough and like this type of bussiness mostly because of it's "private nature", the privacy that exists between the porn seller ( webmaster ) and the porn buyer ( the crowd ).
And also as someone mentioned earlier, surfers pretty much like buying porn online because of the privacy of the transaction. |
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I guess the only life I live that even comes close is I met a camgirl online and married her lol. I drink jack and coke but dont do coke. I smoke weed sometimes. And when you combine all of them, you get a 35 year old guy who has no problems with seeing dildo's and vibtrators laying around in the living room and bedroom and at times gets so drunk he gets yelled at when he forgets the cam is on and decides to sit on the bed and watch tv while she is taking a break. Sweet naked boobies and thight asses in thongs are a very day visual here thus it has become just another day lol.
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