Quote Originally Posted by Paco
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I, more or less, agree with what abostonboy stated (excluding the despise portion): ...there is no emotional attachment to it. It's strictly business and the bottom line. They are willing to go out and spend the $$$ to do it right.
Paco, what I was really trying to say I may have said wrong. I just feel MANY gay webmasters create a site and don't have the funding to make it work. They spend all their money upfront, not realizing that it will take maybe six months to make it start generating the revenue and updates and other things suffer.

Whereas a bif str8 company who hires a gay webmaster to launching a site for them will be willing to spend the money to do it right. Though some straight companies don't.

When i was referring to the attachmenet to the content, I meant that many gay webmasters are attached to the content and think they can create a great paysite w/o thinking in terms of the costs involved to maintain a good product.

As far as the surfer seeing the webmasters attached to the content. The best sites I see are from webmasters who are actually attached to the content, writes about it, and you notice a bit of their sexuality through their website. I believe that webmasters - surfer bonding is very important...