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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
If you were a one man band and couldn't afford to hire experts in their different fields.
The problem with the Internet is people who could do the "design, build, maintain a computer, build a website (leaning HTML, server management), get the traffic, then do the marketing, and then handle the affiliates" thought they were skilled pornographers.
Owning the right camera doesn't mean one can shoot content that will convert surfers. Same as owning the right computer doesn't mean you can use it.
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On this we agree, I have never considered myself a skilled pornographer, and only ever jokingly called myself one.
I am skilled in analyzing data, and profit analysis, I cannot code for shit, I cannot design for shit, and I certainly do not shoot porn videos or photos for shit (although I have been fortunate enough to shoot some awesome wildlife photos in my spare time)
To the question at hand, There is no ONE THING, it has been a multitude of things, just like in all industry. You can point to some Big things, the ease of entry, the advances in cameras, the ever reducing costs, TGPs, MGPs, Tubes, Social Media.
As they say in the USMC. Improvise, Adapt, Overcome