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Originally Posted by Spirit13
yes I read the article... but when they separate, the Village Voice will not assist them in any legal issues.. I am sure they have plenty of $$$ but since it will be a strictly online publication they will have to fend for themselves...
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The "village voice" never fought any legal issues. The
owners of village voice were the ones fighting the legal issues, and those same owners are going to continue fighting the legal issues since they still own backpage.com.
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Originally Posted by Spirit13
Right now I consider BP the stepping stone for ladies who are wanting to get into the biz.. they can get some clients from there for a low investment.. once serious they get their own website and then not have to advertise on BP as much...
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I say this as someone who ran an agency for 4 years. A website doesn't mean squat as a means of advertising. Ads are everything. Ads are everything. Let me say it again, ads are everything.
As a businessperson I'll tell you exactly what this deal means.
The "village voice" = lots of work and decent money.
Backpage.com = little work and lots of money.
Sell off the newspapers for a very nice profit and keep your no-hassle cash cow. Simple as that. Very savvy business move. I admire those guys.
Bp ain't going nowhere. Not even close.