They set up very much to rival Mostwam... Big Production, Big warehouse and studio... Interview hot girls. Some Competitve games... There camerawork and lighting wasn't the best, but something to improve on. Then just gone from the face of the planet It's a shame really
They didn't advertise much and get their name out there in threads
They had a great girl in Violet there, and an awesome partnership with her and another girl
I have no personal knowledge of this site, and TBH they weren't even on my radar during their entire run. But if I had to guess, based on other similar come-and-go companies....
They had no real intrinsic knowledge or interest in WAM, but they saw a fetish without a lot of big producers and said, "Hey, it should be easy to shoot a bunch of content and dominate the market!" What they DISCOVERED.... is that WAM is inherently expensive to shoot, and also has many MANY sub-niches involved, none of which play nice with each other. (Seriously, forget pie fans not buying mud scenes. Pie fans who like real pies won't even buy pie scenes with 5% shaving cream!! ) Meaning you're spending a LOT of money to shoot a LOT of content, with each piece of content only appealing to a tiny paying audience, so good luck recouping your costs that way. And after a few months of that, they cut their losses and moved on to something more lucrative, like (I'm guessing) girls in bikinis popping balloons.
What MostWAM does is extraordinarily RARE, and requires the kind of hard work and commitment that you don't get from a fly-by-night operation. I think these folks found that out the hard way.
Although Rich's guess is pretty much par for the course for most short-lived sites, wambam-productions.com started up in 2006 and didn't shut down until 2017. They were just very low key for those 11 years. Eventually they stopped producing and the sales on the legacy clips weren't sufficient to keep things up and running.
soundguy said: Although Rich's guess is pretty much par for the course for most short-lived sites, wambam-productions.com started up in 2006 and didn't shut down until 2017. They were just very low key for those 11 years. Eventually they stopped producing and the sales on the legacy clips weren't sufficient to keep things up and running.
Oh right, I did correspond with WAMBAM a few months ago, when they were releasing these studio gameshow scenes... And they mentioned that they had were still shooting and this is a new venture for them in 2018. It seems like they never gave themselves a chance of being successful if they were so low key, no one really knew they existed
soundguy said: Although Rich's guess is pretty much par for the course for most short-lived sites, wambam-productions.com started up in 2006 and didn't shut down until 2017. They were just very low key for those 11 years. Eventually they stopped producing and the sales on the legacy clips weren't sufficient to keep things up and running.
Got me there. If you produce WAM for 11 years BEFORE you decide to make a profile on the UMD, that's almost the definition of low-key.