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All at the same time as offering a product that is attractive and cheap enough to have the average consumer to drop a few bucks to down load some porn. I alluded to this before but there will always be piracy, the trick is to entice enough people to actually plonk down their cash for a bit of slap-and-tickle (so to speak)




I believe this is true. There is an inundation of generic porn and it would behoove producers to make a better product that would differentiate them and attract/retain customers. Whether that means working a fetish niche, quality niche, or just producing distinctive, higher quality scenes, those that want to stay around are going to have to work for it.


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The producers will have to act like business people and the pornsters will actually have to act less like Diva's and more like professionals. Which is not to say that some or many don't, but I certainly have the feeling that the drama we see here on this and other boards probably represents a minor percentage of what actually goes on.




This is ignoring a major reason why many of them are in this industry: many of them don't have good professional skills and certainly not enough to make this kind of money anywhere else. Those who do probably stand out and should be more able to succeed in the industry. Nonetheless, pornography generally is a career choice of last resort. Perhaps it has to do with the social stigma that affects sex workers.
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