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JonnBGood
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7 January 2020, 48 Ответы
As I see it for any niche Totem could do one of two things

1) Release a card matching that niche in place of a regular card

2) Release a card matching that niche as an extra card (maybe as art of a separate product)

The first has the disadvantage for Totem that for the sort of niches that have been suggsted that the sales of the niche card are likely be far less (by a factors something like 10 to 100 times less in my estimation). Why would they consider a profitable card with one that will almost certainly make far less profit or even a loss. Any attempt to compensate by a major price increase for the niche card would further reduce the number of sales, and would likely also reduce the profit.

The second would also be likely to ***** from the card making less profit (or a loss) but at least Totem would not lose the profit that they would get from a regular card.

While I would welcome several niche products I simply do not see that they are likely to make a reasonable profit - or at least would yeild much less profit than Totemreceive from their current range of cards.

Remember that Totem used to offer a product featuring male strippers aimed primarily at the Gay market. It withdrew from this for what were presumably sound business reasons. If the gay "niche" was not big enough to sustain producing cards for it then I think it extremely unlikey that the sort of niche markets discussed here would be worthwhile investing in. Also, in past years the Deskbabes product (now the iStripperXXX classic collection) featured a lot more XXX action than is now seen with the current iStripperXXX cards, this can be interpreted as a partial withdrawal from the hardcore market for what again were presumably good business reasons. It looks to me that the softer vanilla stuff is where the money is with the harder vanilla also being a good, but smaller, market but that these are just about the only markets that are worthwhile for Totem investing in.




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