It's still a major turn off for the
new customer, though. Who is
vitally important.So, some new porn consumer figures, hey, I really like those DP's they do in North America, but I wonder if it could get more intense. And somebody points them towards analvids.com.
They go to the main page of analvids.com and the first thing you see in the top right corner is Sakura Chan's first DPP - found here:
https://www.analvids.com/watch/730329/9 ... k_discountAnd that's
good.Then they say, "Okay? What are the options for the site?" And of course - newest releases are going to the be the first thing they check out. Like - just human instinct.
Okay - so then Buddy gets to the Newest Releases page - and he sees two dudes sucking each other's dick in the top left hand corner and the same two dudes fucking each other in the top right.
And do you know what he's going to think?
He's going to think that the entire site is a bait and switch. Promised steak - delivered tofu. Like, several parts of his brain will be trying to work out what's actually going on here. Why would a site that's producing what looks like top notch content - tell me that the best thing they have on sale for the entire day yesterday is two dudes shooting a webcam movie of them fucking each other in a low light dingy apartment? How ... does this add up?
And he'll come to the conclusion - quite rightly so - that it
fucking doesn't.And at that point - the trust will be broken. The chance for the credit card to come out of the holster will be severely diminished. He's not in the zone of thinking, "Man - so much great fucking porn - where do I even start?" Instead, he's thinking, "How much of this stuff is actually good?"
First impressions, man.
Important.And would you go to the options for the site and start dinking around with what you want to see and what you don't after having such arrived? It's porn on the Internet, man.
I fucking wouldn't. Especially not after seeing two dudes giving each other the business at the top of the page using a 1990's video camera.
Tube sites are a dime a dozen - but even they know how to separate their categories
automatically.Why AV/PB would want to take after that model - when they have their own studios that could easily fit the traditional "this is the cream of our crop - please enjoy" model is
beyond me.Some days now -
I forget to check the main page.That would've been impossible a year ago. Now - it's like -
meh.You can only push tofu in front of everybody so many times before they start equating your restaurant with that instead of steak.
And for the new customer?
Why would he even look at the menu after seeing that crap?