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The 2 Things Porn Sites Are Doing To Make Bill ...

Internet porn is a multi-billion dollar industry. Is it because the average
young man's thirst for porn and sex is instatiable?

Well, in a word, yes ...

But there's more to it than that. It's also that porn marketers are simply
brilliant. Sometimes they're shameless and unethical, but they're still
brilliant.

The following two tactics are quite controversial ...

Their ethics are questionable ...

But the fact remains that they are driving the billion-dollar Internet porn
industry and making their owners a fortune.

Non-porn Internet Marketers can learn from these tactics to boost their sales
as well.

I don't condone the use of these tactics, but I do condone adapting them!

You may have to adjust them to suit your industry and your personal ethical
boundaries, but with a little imagination you should have no problem boosting
your response dramatically with these tactics.

1. Tricky Credit Card Upgrades

How it Works

You're surfing along and you're hot for the full length version of that short
sexy video clip you just watched.

All of a sudden, before you can view it, you find you've got one quick step
before you can get the goods.

For one of several reasons, you're asked for your credit card and you happily
give it. A few days later, your card is charged for a full one year's subscription.

The reason for giving them the credit card varies.

It could be that they need to verify that you're 18 years of age, so they ask
for a valid credit card number to prove that you are.

It could be máy lọc không khí that they are offering a $1 trial for the first few days of access ...

What they don't reveal in the fine print is that if you don't cancel in a few
days your card will be billed.

And billed.

And billed.

Great for the porn sites.

Bad for unsuspecting consumers.

Problems

30 days later you get your credit card bill and you don't, ahem, recognize the
charge. What do you do? You ask for a chargeback, of course.