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Originally Posted by ksdrakehunter
Very interesting topic, being in the tech business I would agree that both eccie and other sites days are numbered (like a few months, end of year tops) and as a result prices will drop. I don’t think they drop as severely as others have mentioned but I think any provider not establishing new “special” rates for repeating clients in a year from now will find themselves with far fewer clients. I hope that is not the case but when fewer outlets are available for providers to advertise the outlets that remain become flooded. At that point typically the dominating factor is price. Again I hope this isn’t the case. Ladies find you guys and give them a deal they can’t refuse. Guys find your one or two “go to” gals treat them right and see them often.
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This is fascinating. But I think your approach is wrong. Scarcity is associated with increased prices, not decreased prices. Reducing the number of channels providers advertise on doesn't increase the number of providers. More likely, there will be fewer providers advertising.
Additionally, the risk associated with being a provider and being a hobbyist increases dramatically due to a higher likelihood of prosecution. I'm really interested in watching how this plays out