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The year of change: 2003
Hey gang...haven't been on any of the boards in a long time and I am trying to get caught up a little bit.
Looking over things it made me post this topic's title. Man this has been a HUGE year for change in this industry. It will be interesting to see what the long term effects will be on everything that has happened. Let's hope that 2004 will be a little more friendlier to us. ??? |
I agree with you Paul. Seems that every year gets harder, well maybe different in our biz. We're getting thrown more curve balls all the time. The adult traffic will still be there, but harnessing it into profit has never been more challenging.
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Change is a part of life. It's how one adapts to it that will seperate the "men from the boys".
Change opens the doors for new ideas, new services, and tools to be implemented with the tried and proven methods to cater to the new breed of web savvy users. Even huge well known mainstream companies have to change marketing strategies and methods to adapt to the changes of each generations likes and dislikes. It doesn't necessarily mean it's getting any harder to sell the product than it was before. It's simply a matter of ones perception of these changes and the tools, services, and creativity one is willing to implement into their business and marketing plans. |
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This also includes "women from the girls". Xnations is an equal opportunity message board system. ;) lol. |
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Sorry... What was I thinking making a statement that was not completely politically correct? :bonk: <img src="http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/8/superbiggrin.gif" width="15" height="15"> |
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