<![CDATA[Fleshbot: straight, economy]]> http://tags.fleshbot.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/fleshbot.com.png <![CDATA[Fleshbot: straight, economy]]> http://fleshbot.com/tag/straight/economy http://fleshbot.com/tag/straight/economy <![CDATA[Pink Visual's Porn Stimulus Package]]> For those who pay for porn (we're traveling in purely theoretical realms here), Pink Visual's version of "Cash for Clunkers" is pretty funny: Simply give up your old porn website membership and get a huge discount on a new one.

Imagine, if you will, all those couples cruising around parking lots with pro-sumer video cameras in search of seduceable teens driving cars they purchased with the government's Cash for Clunkers program, then you get to watch 400 continuous hours of the "Couples Seduce Teens" for just ten bucks.

"Originally we had planned to have consumers provide us with some small bit of evidence that they've canceled their subscription to another company's site," said a Pink Visual marketing maven, "but we thought that might get too unwieldy, so we decided to run it on the honor system and boil it down to a promo code."

Type "Clunkers" in the promo code all through September and get half off DVDs as well as new memberships to PinkVisual.com (and its gay little brother, MaleSpectrum.com) for $9.95.

We don't normally hype marketing putsches, but we applaud creativity, and Pink Visual's recent strategies (like putting iPods in movies, using recyclable DVD covers, and offering OctoMom Nadya Suleman diapers rather than offering to put her in a porn movie) are fun.

· Pink Visual (pinkvisual.com)
· Buy "Bubble Butts Galore 4" (gamelink.com)

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<![CDATA[Strippers On Strippers (And The Economy)]]> It's an old chestnut that sex work is recession-proof: but how much truth is there to that conviction? The Rumpus takes a look at how topless dancers are faring in this economy in their latest feature, Recession Strippers.

A series of stripper-on-stripper interviews (a refreshing change from the more common reporter-on-stripper interviews), Recession Strippers examines the relationship between strippers and stripping, offering perspective on what brings women into the business, what keeps them there, and, of course, how they're effected by changes in the economy. Up first: Laura Jackson, a girl whose been paid thousands of dollars to quit, but just can't give up the dancer's life.

· Recession Strippers 1: The Laura Jackson Experience (therumpus.net)
· Photo by Romy Suskin (romysuskin.com)

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<![CDATA[From Jobless To Topless To... Jobbed?]]> It's tough out there for the unemployed—but luckily for (some) of us, Zoo Magazine is doing it's part to help the unemployed hotties of the world find work...by publishing sexy photos of them.

Yes, it's true: in their new weekly feature "Gimme A Job!", Zoo helps girls like Nikki Friend and Sarah Arnold connect with potential employers—well, potential employers who read Zoo, anyway. Though we have our doubts about the efficacy of this plan (at least for finding work unrelated to topless modeling), at least we can now say that we read Zoo for the employment section.

· Unemployed Sutton girl Nikki Friend strips in Zoo to get a job (suttonguardian.co.uk)
· Sarah goes topless for Zoo Magazine's 'Gimme a Job' promotion (cambs24.co.uk)

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<![CDATA[The Kink.com Layoffs, Or What We Mean By "Recession-Proof" Porn]]> We're still reeling from the news of the recent layoffs at fetish powerhouse Kink.com—but we've received information on the situation that's provided insight on what happened at Kink (and what could happen around the industry).

First, the bad (well, worst) news: of the thirteen layoffs, several were concentrated in the Production department—including two webmasters who were sent packing. Though we're not surprised to hear this—production is expensive!—we're still saddened by the news. Kink.com's high quality, in house production has always been one of its most appealing features (well, aside from the extreme kink), and we're crossing our fingers that these layoffs don't lead to a reduction in quality.

Which brings us to our second point: what led to the layoffs to begin with? Why, the same story we've heard over and over again, from mainstream companies across the country: during boom times, Kink.com expanded—so much so that when their revenues began to slow down, their profits disappeared.

And what about this idea of recession-proof porn? Are porn layoffs a sign that the economy is, well, that fucked?

We're going to go with a no... kinda. Yes, the economy is clearly in dire straits, but it's not solely the economy that's to blame for the porn industry's troubles.

The idea that porn is "recession-proof" is one that's oft misunderstood. The porn industry itself isn't what's recession-proof, it's the desire for porn that withstands economic woe. But with Pornhub and Redtube providing ample access to free hardcore content, high quality, studio-produced content can more easily be written off as a luxury—one that can fall by the wayside during tough times.

Recently laid off Kinkster Thomas Roche offered us another opinion:

I think the key to porn seeming recession-proof is that for years it was tied to organized crime, which has pretty shady ways of doing business. In the time that the vast majority of the porn industry has been above-board, both the economy and the tech sector have been growing at a rapid pace. In any given 3-5-year period, there have been new offerings and new products, and new developments in terms of what porn decides it can get away with, so there's always something new being offered. The economy pretty much couldn't compete with that until now. All recessions since porn became "legit" or semi-legit (in fact, back to the '30s) are a blip on the radar compared to this one. There is no period to compare this to.

The times, they are a-changin'.

· Greetings from the downsized (thomasroche.com)
· Thumbnail: Like Madison Young, Kink.com is now hogtied by the economy (hogtied.com)

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<![CDATA[Economic Woes Leading To Less Sex?]]> Maybe it's just us, but we'd think that a flailing economy would lead more sex, not less. Isn't a no brainer? Sex is free entertainment, people. Why would you cut back on that?

Well, we're not sure—but apparently there are people who are. Specifically, people who read The Daily Beast—the site just released the results of their Valentine's Day survey, unveiling this depressing and completely unromantic statistic.

So what do you think: is this phenomenon limited to the Daily Beast demographic, or are you affected by the sex recession (sexcession?) as well? If this trend starts to spread across the nation—well, it's a good thing we have that stockpile of porn.

· The New Baby Bust (thedailybeast.com)
· Thumbnail: Bobbi Starr and Dana DeArmond cope with the sexcession (pornpros.com)

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<![CDATA[More Rumored Layoffs At Naughty America]]> Then again... while some might make it through the treacherous economy into a brighter future of adult entertainment, others are more likely to die trying: we've just heard word of more layoffs at Naughty America.

Our anonymous tipster reports:

Two weeks ago, Jason P., one of the assistant producers who was in charge of NA's gay division, Suite 703, until it folded, was laid off with only two weeks severance pay.

I also just received an email earlier today from someone who worked in both the affiliates and marketing departments at NA:
"So yeah... I got canned the end of last week- along with a few others. There are also more layoffs to come soon..."

· Thumbnail star Priya Rai during boom times (naughtyamerica.com)

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Previously: Rumored Layoffs At Naughty America

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<![CDATA[You Can't Keep Good Smut Down]]> Larry Flynt may have failed in his plea for a porn bailout, but pornographers aren't deterred: Pimproll has established the creatively named PornBailout.com to ease the financial pain of the adult industry.

· PornBailout.com Offering Up to $60 Per Trial on Select Sites (xbiz.com)
· Thumbnail: Business expert Dominno provides all the stimulus we need (incrediblecontent.com)

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<![CDATA[The Atlantic Monthly: Porn Will Save Us All The Economy]]> What does it take to get The Atlantic Monthly to talk about porno? A failing economy—with porn as the great recession-proof hope. (theatlantic.com, our savior Faye Valentine)

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<![CDATA[Rumored Layoffs At Naughty America]]> We've all heard how porn is recession proof, how porn companies are posting record profits while the rest of the world lays off half their staff. But is that really the truth?

An anonymous tip just received by the Fleshbot staff indicates that things might not be so rosy—at least not for one company:

I just got off the phone with [a Naughty America staff member], who was telling me the story of how the entire Los Angeles production crew was laid off yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon. As they were wrapping up their final shoot of the day, all of the employees who were at the studio—roughly 15 of them—were asked to sit down for a conference. Out of nowhere, Laura D. (executive producer) and Michelle (head of HR) appeared and informed everyone that they were going to be laid off. They were offered two options: two weeks severance pay in addition to the two weeks of vacation pay they were about to get paid—apparently the production crew were all about to go on a two-week paid hiatus, OR, two weeks paid vacation after which they would return to assist in the tear-down of the studio, which would probably take two weeks, and two weeks severance pay. Basically, four weeks of pay or six weeks of pay. It sounds like everyone was stunned and a lot of tears were shed, including many from Laura D.

Also from the phone conversation I learned that NA is sitting on about three weeks worth of unedited footage that will hold them afloat for roughly a few more months, but there isn't any word what the company is going to do after that. I would imagine that those employees working in NA's San Diego office who haven't yet been laid off are wondering what kind of job security they have at this point. I've heard of at least three layoffs from within the San Diego office over the past two months. The economy is truly affecting us all.

If this is true, we're both shocked and saddened—Naughty America has long been a Fleshbot fave, and to see them taken down by economic woes would be truly tragic. We hope this email isn't a sign of things to come across the entire industry—it's so much better when people are getting laid, rather than laid off.

· Thumbnail illustrates happier times at the Naughty Office (naughtyofficegallery.com, via Ask Jolene)

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<![CDATA[Will Juggs Survive The Financiapocalypse?]]> We often get asked if porn is "recession proof"—or, more specifically, if people will still be jacking it long after their unemployment checks run out (and paying for the privilege to do so).

We don't think there's an easy answer. Obviously, sexual urges will trump any financial hardship. But whether people will continue to shell out their ever dwindling dollars, especially in an environment glutted with free and easy access to pirated porn—well, that remains to be seen.

Despite our hesitation, however, there's someone who seems fairly certain that the adult industry (or at least one adult publication) is completely indestructible: Jossip has legendary big boobie rag Juggs on their list of "indestructible" magazines. What makes Juggs so rock solid?

"How do porno magazines still exist," you ask, "with such a proliferation of free pornography on the Internet?" Wake up, snob: The great majority of people in the world don't own computers, and even some people who do own computers don't have Internet access. What everyone in the world does have is a desire to reach orgasm. So while you sit in front of the computer, trying to stay aroused while battling relentless pop-ups, Joe Sixpack is going to the bodega, picking up Juggs and getting his rocks off the old-fashioned way. Also working in Juggs' favor is that, despite its tremendously cheap production, it can still fetch around eight to 10 dollars—less if you buy it in three-packs (not that we've price-checked it or anything).

And, we might add, none other than Kelly Madison is on the cover of the December 2008 issue. Indestructible, indeed.

· 5 Indestructible Magazines (jossip.com)
· Thumbnail star: Indestructible Kelly Madison (kellyfind.com)

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<![CDATA[ You know the economy is in trouble when...]]> You know the economy is in trouble when even porn is taking a hit: Playboy Enterprises has just announced a major restructuring, with 80 jobs cut and DVD operations to be completely shut down. Won't somebody please think of the Bunnies? (avn.com)

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<![CDATA[ In a sign that the economy is really doing...]]> In a sign that the economy is really doing that bad (yes, that bad), Hugh Hefner has made a drastic budget cut: he's decided to stop throwing his famed Playboy Mansion parties. It's truly the end of an era, but at least we have the pictures to remember it by. (coedmagazine.com)

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<![CDATA[ The slumping economy means fewer customers...]]> The slumping economy means fewer customers at strip clubs, but ironically enough, it also means more strippers since the pay is still better than most other jobs (which you can't get anyway, because the economy stinks.) The moral of the story? Ask about getting your unemployment checks in stacks of singles. (tbo.com; thumb via lust-hero.net, via Ask Jolene)

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<![CDATA[ The tough economy is taking its toll on...]]> The tough economy is taking its toll on Nevada brothels, some of which are now offering incentives to get their clientele to visit. (New incentives to visit, we mean, like gas rebates and rate reductions. Guess the other kinds of incentives they've always been offering needed a little help.) (CNN; thumbnail via the Shady Lady Ranch)

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