The biggest joke in this entire thread is that your goal is 14,000,000 people visiting this site? Even your 2% number is outrageously high for a site like this. Is there really that much of a demand for a site like this that would draw in 280,000-14 million people? Really don't see it. Yes the industry is large and has many people in it... but outside from the actual cam sites (chaturbate, myfreecams, streamate, etc), I don't think many users/models visit other sites about cam models... this site excluded
Again, something I said is being changed into something I didn't say, and this also shows you don't understand target marketing, but let me explain again. 14,000,000 isn't how many actually come to the site. It's how many hear about the site that have shown an interest in this particular area. 280,000 would be the minimum amount that would at least come to the site at least once. 14,000 is the site retention from the marketing. And FYI, 2 percent is actually low. Usually you negotiate a contract with the firm, which varies depending on the customer and how well they're able to negotiate. The marketing firms aren't dumb, so they'll cut you a deal off their original quote. They do this because they are, well, marketing professionals, and it's really not a lot of work for them. Their main draw is that they have the outreach and that's what you're buying into. Aside from that, you have to do a lot of the set up, or pay them to do it for you. Either way, they want your business and will compete for it.
Another thing to keep in mind that this is a contractual agreement, so the traffic numbers are guaranteed. What this means is that they HAVE TO, hit those numbers or they have to continue marketing for me. Some guarantee and measure retention in certain instances, but from my experience most don't. Let me give you a simple example just to drive this home.
Guaranteed outreach - 100
Guaranteed traffic - 5%
Now they're guaranteeing that they're going to go out and at least let 100 people know about what service, product etc... you are trying to market with set parameters. Let's say it's for "Bob's snail farm"
So out of that 100, at least 5 have to go and at least check out Bob and his snails. If not, they may have to go and tell 10, 20, 50, 100... more until 5 people actually want to go check out his snails.
Now on the flip-side, if 20 out of the hundred go check out his snails from the original run, then the contract is fulfilled. At that point, it's on me if I was able to impress those snail enthusiasts enough to buy Bob's snails or continue to visit him.
No one is trying to be mean to you -- they're trying to give you the feedback that you asked for. Best of luck in your endeavours.
Yes, people apparently have a stick up their butt (not all), and it's even carrying over to MFC, which I don't like. It' also makes me very uncomfortable going into some of the rooms now, so most of the time I don't bother. There are a few models I have visited from here though, and the ones who I have visited, I had a good time in their room. There are also a few I've been on the fence with, but decided it best not to visit them, but maybe some other day.
As far as feedback, I have no trouble with people sharing their thoughts. I just don't appreciate dog-piling, convolution, or people stating things as facts that are fabrications. Also, it's fine not to like an idea, or me for that matter, but there is a kind way of sharing that which is more advantageous to those who are on any side of an idea.
I understand this will always happen when people are hidden behind a monitor, but this one of the meanest and most unwelcoming forums I have ever visited. With that being said, there are some really super cool models in this forum, and I've enjoyed getting to know them. There are also some members that seem pretty cool as well.
Ramblin,
What I'm sharing isn't limited to ACF, as there are others in this community that know about it as well, and many are fine with it and like the idea. The problem is that when the naysayers mistreat people or don't know what they're talking about. I don't claim to know it all, but I at least give people a fair shake. If someone doesn't like an idea, that is fine. If people don't trust me, that is fine. However, people have been rude from the getty-up without taking the time to figure out the things you mentioned. Let me be very clear about this. I don't need permission to enter any space. However, it's nice when people are supportive or at least give a bit of a hoot. Would you rather I just go and build it based entirely on my own thoughts and ideas? Of course not. But I'm at least trying to collaborate and refine something, so the pieces of the puzzle fit better. This is not only fair to me, but it allows me to be fair to others if I choose to develop something.
I dunno about all that.. when dudes individually approach me about a project and I don't know them from adam I tend to be MORE suspicious of a scam than when someone pitches an idea in a public venue. Am I alone in this?
I agree with everything you said here. One of the rules I tend to live by is that if something has to be hidden by someone, then in most cases there is a problem with it or they wouldn't be trying to hide it. There are exceptions to this, because somethings are actually nobody else's business, but if it's a public project then it's good to at least establish a base and get others involved as well when possible.