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Have you been approached by a mysterious moneymaking offer of owning your
own web site? The promise goes much like this:
- Do You Want to make money online? The promised rewards are: Money in abundance, selling Sex on the Web brings in gobs of money for anyone! And you don't even have to touch the stuff. They even tell you how to find customers. Unfortunately, (this is the end of their commercials) the truth is a whole lot different. |
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Here's the truth.. PORNOGRAPHY is a saturated market. The ONLY reason new marketers are needed is to TRICK someone into opening a sleazy porn letter, or to post piles of filth on someone else's guestbook or make posts to someone else's blog. On the first of October in 2001, a U.S. Court shut down thousands of Web sites because they not only diverted Web surfers to pornographic sites; they held visitors captive while bombarding them with MORE ads for pornography and gambling. For example: John Zuccarini, of Andalusia, PA was so desperate for customers he registered many misspellings of popular sites, such as www.cartoonnetwork.com, (You just KNOW for a certain fact he's looking for consenting adults by using THAT site name, right?) in order to draw traffic from childish and/or sloppy typists. Remember all those sickening ads about poor little pop star Britney Spears? Zuccarini had registered 41 variations on the name of Britney Spears. It gets more desperate than that. Visitors sucked into any of his web sites who used the "back" button on their Web browsers to escape would simply trigger ever more pop-up ads.
Now I ask you, does the use of that kind of tactic sound like they have an unlimited supply of WILLING victims out there anxiously waiting for YOU to sell them more filth? Pornography is SELLING? HA! The tactics being used by pornography vendors are no more kin to selling than piracy on the high seas was kin to a business transaction. That's taking hostages and holding them for ransom. That's more like the work of hard core terrorists. Don't let anyone tell you "selling sex" will bring you millions; The truth is, it can't even sell pornography. PORNOGRAPHY is UNprofitable for everybody except the main suppliers who will resort to any strategy and any lie to get someone else to front for them. With a thousand fools fronting for them, somebody, somewhere is going to buy a little bit of something. Selling Sex (also known as PORNOGRAPHY) on the web only works ONE WAY for the beginner trying to break into the market, and the proof is in the pudden. If pornography was as EASY to sell as these promoters promise you it is, then sex marketers would not be driven to sneaking around doing their business by trickery, downright lies, and devious deception. For example: Popping up in my mail are letters with subjects totally unrelated to pornography like: "YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOS ARE HERE" What has THAT subject got to do with good old pornography, you know, the stuff SO EASY TO SELL? Do you really believe I'll be so starved for pornography that I'm going to rip open a letter with that subject line in frustrated hope of finding it? Do you really believe the recipients KNOW there just has to be pornography in that letter somewhere since it has a subject line like that? Here's another subject line If I'm interested in pornography I'm going to open that letter in a hurry too, huh? Noooo, after even three seconds of reasoning you would realize that the only reason anyone with a credit card will snatch that letter open is to see who has been using their credit cards. They are definitely not expecting to be slapped upside the head with dripping sex pics. "YOUR ACCOUNT HAS BEEN CANCELED" If I'm interested in pornography I'm going to open that letter in a hurry, huh? Nope. But the first few times people receive a letter with that subject they might wonder, WHAT account? and open the letter. What do they find from these supposedly professional sex marketers? Inside the letter will be the words -- with robust illustrations " -- and you won't be able to see these bosomy babes any more UNLESS you click HERE." There is a great proliferation of other letters with subjects which are even worse, many are illustrated inside with stupid pictures no different from what could be found on the main site of the major sellers of sleaze that people who are interested in pornography could look up in a matter of seconds. Some people sucked into this "business" get so desperate for a sale they use threats, like the letter I received warning me that my web movements were being monitored and if I didn't pay for a membership to their porno site that every friend I had would be notified what kind of mail I was reading! A recent sales letter inviting me to sell pornography on the web insisted that 357,362,915 surfers out of 500,000,000 are buying pornographic materials on the web. I can't believe that!
Forget their promises. New marketers are not going to get rich. New marketers are being set up as pawns to do all the dirty work while the main suppliers rest in easy security. Pornography is so unpopular, so bad that people must be PAID to read this filth. Yahoo charges $600 per Adult URL submission just to make human editors review the mess. There isn't even a chance of getting a refund issued if the Adult site being submitted to Yahoo doesn't make the grade. $600 to read it? Do you still think pornography sells? Doesn't this sound more like pornography is PAYING through the nose to get looked at. the end |
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