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03-19-2020, 01:37 PM | #1 |
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Should Companies ask Affiliates For Suggestions Before Filming and Bookings For Movies and Sites?
I'm in both isles in pornography. I am a customer and an affiliate/reviewer. Porn is a unique product. It is not like the Iphone from Apple or the Nintendo Switch from Nintendo. Porn must completely satisfy the customer. Porn's purpose is to sexually entertain customers.
Often times, I feel current mainstream porn and even some indie porn do not understand their customers. They just film anything and assume it is going to sell. They assume customers will think this scene is hot. Sure, you may have a hot pornstar in the movie, but the movie can still suck. Thus, it will not sale. Poor movies can hurt sales for affiliates. It is a disservice to affiliates when a company films very bad movies. They want us to promote them, but they are not providing a product with good quality. For example, I delete any movie (straight porn) that begins with the video showing guy jerking off. This is straight porn, why is the camera looking at the guy jerking off? This should be common sense for a director of straight porn to know not to do this. Another example is casting young women or models with very young looks as MILFS, nobody believes Vanessa Cage is a MILF/Cougar. She looks very young and her voice sounds very young. She's really hot, but she is not a MILF. No MILF, No Sale My site's niche is superheroine porn. However, there are many movies from mainstream producers like Brazzers & Axel Braun that my readers and viewers do not buy due to shortness of film, very poor directing, or bad casting by the company. One example in my niche is Brazzers's parody of Wonder Woman with Romi Rain. She is one of the most popular pornstars in the industry, but people in my niche hated the film. Here's the breakdown. 1. The scene wastes the first eight minutes of Romi masturbating. People with a superheroine/cosplay fetish do not want see the actress masturbating especially for this long. People want to see Wonder Woman get fucked. End of discussion. 2. This is hardcore porn. Why are you wasting 8 minutes masturbating? The scene's name is Wonder Woman and viewers may be questioning this. 3. The sex scene with Charles Dara and Romi Rain is too short. It could have been longer if the first 8 minutes was used wisely for story and sex. 4. The story and costume were just fine. You know you really messed up when a niche's community does not like your videos that feature their fetish especially when Romi Rain is the star. Axel Braun's Wonder Woman movie with Romi Rain wasn't well received by people in the niche as well. She doesn't even wear the costume in the first sex scene. Fail! I remember when Bangbros had a transsexual site, and it was a huge failure. The director was treating it as gay porn instead of TS porn. He had no idea what he was doing. He clearly did not research the niche of TS porn before filming movies for this site. The site is no longer online. I don't think it lasted a year. There are rare scenes with pornstars with big tits, and they don't show there tits during the entire scene. They are otherwise naked but they kept their bra on with their tits covered. That's not acceptable directing. No tits, No sale Mainstream companies no longer ask customers what they want. I think affiliates have a better understanding of what people want for particular fetishes. We have plenty of data from analytics. Affiliates most likely communicate to a lot of people with the same fetish. |
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