arstechnica.com — The adult industry has grown alongside the Internet for so many years, it may come as a surprise that it has suddenly hit a wall... at the whim of the Internet itself. Now, the industry is fighting to maintain growth.
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l31101Jun 7, 2007
I'll cheggit out
riffraffsJun 7, 2007
five years ago I was making 10k a month from 20 simple porn sites, now I'm luck to get twenty bucks in a month.
jdoorjamJun 7, 2007
TMI FTL!
orciuJun 7, 2007
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orciuJun 7, 2007
I gotta plug <a class="user" href="http://pornborg.org/">http://pornborg.org/</a> again
actorboyJun 7, 2007
@ PJSPJS Congratulations on your new blocked status.
jumptoitnowJun 8, 2007
voteboob.com is better. slicker design than most with biggest user base. also has progressive privacy policy (<a class="user" href="http://www.voteboob.com/privacy)">http://www.voteboob.com/privacy)</a> and advanced security
jax9999Jun 8, 2007
Gay porn has been doing this for years. Mostly with underwear companies. Originally it was Calvin Klein underwear. It was almost impossible to find a big studio (falcon and the like) movie where the models weren't wearin white calvins. Now Aussiebum is trying the same thing. <a class="user" href="http://pornolicious.blogspot.com/2006/08/porn-and-aussiebum-match-in-heaven.html">http://pornolicious.blogspot.com/2006/08/porn-and-aussiebum-match-in-heaven.html</a>Personally I think this is a good thing.
rayfoundJun 8, 2007
So... what exactly was the point of that comment?
richielongJul 13, 2008
Hm, I prefer a nice, clean search engine... <a class="user" href="http://pornzala.com">http://pornzala.com</a>
tastynuggetsJul 29, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://pornzala.com">http://pornzala.com</a> is a a vertical search engine for porn. I'd say that's pretty 2.0.