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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 78619" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Personally I think OF is here to stay and might even completely edge out the traditional porn industry over time. I think the one edge OF will always have is the personal factor. People pay for personalised content, whether that's pics or videos or whatever, from their favourite creators. The other thing is OF attracts the average person to create content as a side hustle, so again very individual personalised content as opposed to a huge celebrity in thousands of different videos on sites like PornHub. I think from a purely financial perspective it would make sense to pay a smaller fee for content from people you enjoy rather than a larger monthly subscription to a generic site. Which brings me to my next point on customer behaviour in general. There's a huge emphasis these days on offering customers a bespoke experience - it's part of the reason huge department stores have spent thousands investing in opening cafe, gyms etc within stores. I'm also thinking of the fast fashion industry here - sure the average consumer takes climate change far more seriously, but moving away from fast fashion means more limited releases, more exclusivity, more of that bespoke offering. OF are in a great place to capitalise on this trend. </p><p></p><p>I actually follow a couple of astrologers on Twitter (bit rogue I know but I love astrology) who use OF to offer paid horoscope readings etc - so while it does seem impossible for OF to break out of the sex related content hole its dug itself into, there's a chance that with the right marketing and perhaps incentivising big names in other industries to create content on there, that it could indeed become a rival to Patreon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 78619, member: 1572"] Personally I think OF is here to stay and might even completely edge out the traditional porn industry over time. I think the one edge OF will always have is the personal factor. People pay for personalised content, whether that's pics or videos or whatever, from their favourite creators. The other thing is OF attracts the average person to create content as a side hustle, so again very individual personalised content as opposed to a huge celebrity in thousands of different videos on sites like PornHub. I think from a purely financial perspective it would make sense to pay a smaller fee for content from people you enjoy rather than a larger monthly subscription to a generic site. Which brings me to my next point on customer behaviour in general. There's a huge emphasis these days on offering customers a bespoke experience - it's part of the reason huge department stores have spent thousands investing in opening cafe, gyms etc within stores. I'm also thinking of the fast fashion industry here - sure the average consumer takes climate change far more seriously, but moving away from fast fashion means more limited releases, more exclusivity, more of that bespoke offering. OF are in a great place to capitalise on this trend. I actually follow a couple of astrologers on Twitter (bit rogue I know but I love astrology) who use OF to offer paid horoscope readings etc - so while it does seem impossible for OF to break out of the sex related content hole its dug itself into, there's a chance that with the right marketing and perhaps incentivising big names in other industries to create content on there, that it could indeed become a rival to Patreon. [/QUOTE]
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