2005 - The Year That Will Be
Now we're rapidly approaching the New Year i figured it was time for us to have our annual 'what will the new year bring' thread :)
As predicted last year around the same time, 2004 did in fact bring many changes and also many of the same old things, reality sites continued to be the craze and micro billing was one of the many 'buzz words' of the industry.
So where do you think we will be going on 2005 and, is 2005 going to have a positive or, negative effect on the industry overall?
My personal feelings are that we will start to see a 'bak to basics' approach by many of the large sponsors, opting to drop the reality style paysites and concentrate on more cookie cutter themed sites.
I also think we are going to see many more copanies broadening their horizons in 2005 with many of them branching out into alternate aspects of the adult industry from going offline into bricks and mortar stores though to taking the direction of their adult business to a more 'mainstream' marketplace.
So what are you folks thinking the New Year is going to bring?
Regards,
Lee
I've never been one good for words - but here is my attempt.
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I also think we are going to see many more copanies broadening their horizons in 2005 with many of them branching out into alternate aspects of the adult industry from going offline into bricks and mortar stores though to taking the direction of their adult business to a more 'mainstream' marketplace.
I also agree with this statement. I do know that our company plans on becomning more community oriented yet still keeping our porn element, but not making it our only purpose. I know myself personally, would like to become more involved with the adult and gay adult community.
I also on a similar note, since I have been with AEBN, have gained a large amount of knowlege and new respect for the porn industry and have learned that the people in the industry truly are stars and not just a group of perverted men and women who are in it to make a quick buck. There is a lot of dedication to this industry and it is up to us to continue to work together to make sure that we get our voices heard in this world.
It really touched me this year to hear so much about our industry in the news. Not necessarily the bad things such as the government watching us with a fine tooth comb or the HIV scare in Cali, but the nicer things like seeing Ron Jeremy on Surreal Life or hearing about Jenna Jameson writing a book. I myself am gay and seeing and hearing about straight people in the porn industry reaching mainstream made me feel great, and I would really like to see more of an influence on the mainstream media by the gay adult industry as well.
I think this year for us will bring lots of new changes. With other governments around the United States changing their views on the adult industry and gay community, I think it will influence our government greatly no matter who we have running the country, and I have nothing but a positive outlook for the year 2005.
I wish everyone the best of luck on their endeavors this next year and hope that all of our goals are reached by this time next year so that we can make even bigger plans for 2006.