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Sales have been very strong for us this week. Tuesdays are usually our slowest day of the week but yesterday was way above average. And today is even better.
Re: Bad sales yeasterday?
Sales have been very strong for us this week. Tuesdays are usually our slowest day of the week but yesterday was way above average. And today is even better.
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Bjorn, we experienced the same thing. Iâm convinced there was a processing issue of some kind. Mondayâs are usually pretty strong and we had both above average traffic and above average clicks out⌠conversions were just terrible.
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but we have had an insane run on DVDs all of a sudden!
and thank god for âhardâ sales⌠our distributor has been working some overtime and its paying offâŚ
so why is that? people buying our DVDs again? hmmm⌠its probably because weâve had them on special - that gives me an ideaâŚ
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When you consider the relatively tiny number of people who go to Pride festivals compared to the number of men who are potential customers for gay porn (6 % of all males) I find it hard to believe that is a factor.
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The question is, is it really 500,000? Manchester Pride claims 250,000 watch the parade and there is extensive hard evidence that it is actually less than 50,000. So you have to take these figures with a big pinch of salt sometimes.
If 6% of the UK population is LGBT that is 3.6m people. Now what percentage of those do you think go to London Pride? Bearing in mind they are all ages and all over the country. You are suggesting that if the crowds are 500,000 that they are all potential porn buyers. Iâm sure that is not the case. For a start half will be women. Also either a huge percentage who go are straight or the figure is exaggerated. Because I donât believe that one seventh of all the LGBT people in the UK (500,000) go to London Pride.
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Actually it would be a fifth of all LGBT people not a seventh. Even more ridiculous. And how many people who go arenât online?
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Also to people who think that âeveryoneâ goes to Gay PrideâŚ
What do think is the average age of people who go to Pride? 25, 26? Did you ever stop to think how many LGBT people are aged over 30?
The 18-30 period is just 12 years. However people donât stop being gay when they hit 30. Most live to be 70 or 80.
The 30-80 age period is 50 years. I donât know the exact figures, but it stands to reason that there are about four times as many LGBT people aged 30-80 as there are aged 18-30. And I suggest that 50 and 60 year olds are probably more likely to buy porn than 20 year olds.
And weâre only talking about the 6% who identify as LGBT. What about the large number who are âstraightâ but like to watch gay porn and who would never go to Pride in a million years.
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[QUOTE=DirtyRatStudios;12976]Also to people who think that âeveryoneâ goes to Gay PrideâŚ
What do think is the average age of people who go to Pride? 25, 26? Did you ever stop to think how many LGBT people are aged over 30?
The 18-30 period is just 12 years. However people donât stop being gay when they hit 30. Most live to be 70 or 80.
The 30-80 age period is 50 years. I donât know the exact figures, but it stands to reason that there are about four times as many LGBT people aged 30-80 as there are aged 18-30. And I suggest that 50 and 60 year olds are probably more likely to buy porn than 20 year olds.
And weâre only talking about the 6% who identify as LGBT. What about the large number who are âstraightâ but like to watch gay porn and who would never go to Pride in a million years.[/QUOTE]
I would guess that a good portion of Pride crowds in large cities are travelers from other states/provinces/countries that donât have such festivities. And many straight people also attend Pride parades. Here in Dallas, entire mexican families come to watch the freak show.
And every Pride parade Iâve ever been to had plenty of folks over 30. My guess is that maybe you just didnât notice them.
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Thanks, glad its not just me. I think you are right. And I did find out out that at least one large advertiser had and still have processing or account problems.
So yes, pretty sure something must have been wrong with processing yeasterday.
Sales where back to normal yeasterday though, even above average.
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[QUOTE=xstr8guy;12977]I would guess that a good portion of Pride crowds in large cities are travelers from other states/provinces/countries that donât have such festivities. And many straight people also attend Pride parades. Here in Dallas, entire mexican families come to watch the freak show.
And every Pride parade Iâve ever been to had plenty of folks over 30. My guess is that maybe you just didnât notice them. ;)[/QUOTE]
I just want people to think outside of the box and question the âreceived ideasâ and propaganda that is put about by marketing people who have certain vested interests.
A very small percentage of openly gay men and those who identify as âgayâ go to pride festivals. Openly gay men are, in turn, a small percentage of the male audience for gay porn. Anyone who runs a porn business and thinks otherwise doesnât know their customers IMO
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I agree totally, people who go to Gay Pride is a minority. I dont think I even know anyone who goes to Pride anymore.
And if you then consider who looks at gay porn its even a smaller minority of those who would ever attend gay pride.
For myself and people I know, we all went a couple of times when we where younger and new to the scene, but after that it looses its attraction.
[quote=DirtyRatStudios;12983] I just want people to think outside of the box and question the âreceived ideasâ and propaganda that is put about by marketing people who have certain vested interests.
A very small percentage of openly gay men and those who identify as âgayâ go to pride festivals. Openly gay men are, in turn, a small percentage of the male audience for gay porn. Anyone who runs a porn business and thinks otherwise doesnât know their customers IMO :)[/quote]
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Just to add on to JDâs Comment. We had a normal day with CCBill, but sites that use their own system or Epoch were all way off for us. Monday is almost always our highest sales day, but this week it was the lowest day of the whole month and then some, but like I said, it was a normal day for our CCBill master account. That is what led us to believe it was a processing problem.
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Exactly what I found as well. CCbill was fine, but most other âsystemsâ seems to have had issues, NATS systems possibly. Just a bit too much of a coincident.
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Second half of this month has been weird. Some really great days and some horrible days. I am normally right in teh middle all month.
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I seem have had the reverse. The start of June was bad and the last part has been better. Overall a below average month for adult. However I have had my best-ever month for Adsense on my mainstream sites.
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Odd isnt it, there is no clear patterns the last couple of months, maybe even this whole year. It seems not possible to even blame bad sales on anything like the economy etc⌠One person has a bad sales week another doesnt, or if adult is down, mainstream is upâŚ
Very odd indeedâŚ
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Thatâs true. It has been a real rollercoaster this year so far. March was my second best-ever month for adult VOD sales. Odd to have this happen with so much uncertainty about for people.
I feel things could have been MUCH worse than they have, with all the doom and gloom about in the media and people feeling the pinch financially.
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[QUOTE=gaydemon;13100]Odd isnt it, there is no clear patterns the last couple of months, maybe even this whole year. It seems not possible to even blame bad sales on anything like the economy etc⌠One person has a bad sales week another doesnt, or if adult is down, mainstream is upâŚ
Very odd indeedâŚ[/QUOTE]
I think it really has to do with the traffic and sites you market. You are either "luckyâ and get a surfer that is not going away or you are unlucky and get a bunch of surfers that are on their way to vacation.
Summer is always weird. It usually stabilizes a bit in July and picks up in August.
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This is what we found. We had our best day in a while with CCbill. Netbilling was good as well. I am thinking that most programs that use NATS/MPA3 put Epoch at the top. Maybe there were issues with Epoch. Our Epoch was so-so.
However, I am convinced that on some days C/C processing for adult transactions is just not right. I know a few webmasters that have paysites, friends that have paysites, as well as retail. It seems to flow in a pattern many days. I canât explain it at all.
The other day I was in Saks and the lady said, âthis may not go through the first time, we have been having trouble all day, I think the C/C companies are busy today.â Sure enough, it timed out and she canceled the charge the first time. I am sure issues like this must affect porn somehow.
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My CCBill sales are terrible. I used to be able to convert sites like BlakeMason at 1:125 (Jan to Jun 2007 was 1:180). This year itâs 1:525 and my recurring sales have all gone over the past six months. Whereas VOD sales have grown overall.
Over the next few months Iâm going to experiment to work out what, if anything, it costs me in terms of lost VOD sales, when I send traffic to membership sites. It may be I would be better off not promoting pay sites anymore in some cases.