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Just afterI bought into the paysite program that Hammer developed with BadPuppy, and launching MegaHung, Hammer had another client who bought Blackcockzilla. I've never felt that it was ethically correct for me to put black guys on Mega because of this.
Ethics have nothing to do with it in this instance, you have paid your mony to Hammer for the site design therefore, just as if i had gone to Scorpio directly and bought a $300 tour design and some content from Ounique for $200 my relation with them ends.
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I didn't want to step on toes even though I do not personally know the gentleman who owns that site. I justified it by saying if my members want to see black guys they can go there.
So youll send away paying customers? Sorry but that isnt the way to do business, why do you think so many of the affiliate programs have the same niches? Because they want to keep their customer base, if all you are going to be doing is sending traffic to other paysites, in all honesty, you may as well close Mega Hung down right now.
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I've further thought that having a permanent link in place for our members to bounce back and forth might be nice but as of yet have not inquired further.
Dont even think of doing that.
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A friend of mine told me that it isn't right for me not to have black guys on the site. That in fact there is no such thing as ethics concerning content in this business, except that you don't sleep with your content. He further went on to suggest that it might be perceived as racist. It's so not even about that though.
Your friend would be correct on much of what he has said, you are here to make money, regardless of how it is made so long as it is legal you shouldnt be concerned with anything you do.
If i could make $3,000 a pop and be comfortable with myself selling paysites that i only paid $300 would i do it? Hell yes, the problem is, i wouldnt feel comfortable doing that as it is against my business ethnics.
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Do you think it's okay to have black guys on my site?
Yes, you have nothing to be concerned about unless you were specifically told you couldnt compete with other clients of Hammers when you purchased your turnkey solution.
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Is there anything else I should consider before making a decision?
Perhaps taking total control of your site would be an idea. Forgive me for saying but from the few threads you have started that do mention Mega Hung in some capacity, you seen to be under the impression that you need to go to Hammer everytime something needs doing.. this isnt the case, you purchased a $300 paysite for $3000, therefore you own the site, seriously consider running the site on your own.
Regards,
Lee