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View Poll Results: Do You Support Adult Versions Of YouTube? | |||
Yes, I Support Them |
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35 | 24.65% |
No, I Do NOT Support Them |
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77 | 54.23% |
I'm Split 50/50 |
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30 | 21.13% |
Voters: 142. You may not vote on this poll |
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#10 |
I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman!
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Fuck I lost the message by clicking on the back button by mistake. So again...
IMHO in 90% of the time there're 3 types of buyers: 1. Noobs - that have no previous buying experience 2. Savvy buyers - looking for serious support of the product they're buying 3. Dedicated surfers - these're the people bookmarking your sites The last 2 types are what I'd refer to as quality traffic and both of them require content quality, not quantity. Buyers are not interested in free porn. They need sources to find what's worth watching and what's not. They hold account of the time they spend looking for quality, which is why they usually stick to using a bunch of selected and verified sources, instead of browsing tons of free galleries. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I certainly don't think that I know everything and I would greatly appreciate any correction if required.
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