>>74006075>That sounds like he does make profit he just spends it all againAlong with what
>>74006172 mentioned (with the very definition of profit being the difference between the cost of production and the revenue derived from it) the 3D lives are not "vanity projects" for any of the girls but their main revenue source: a 60 minutes infomercial designed to gather the biggest audience they can (from their own and the "box") in order to spend the final five minutes shilling their merch in front of the biggest audience as possible.
This infomercial has a high cost but a high revenue with most of the girls making enough in merch to pay for it and have more money than they're smart to spend in the end.
The problem with the homos is that they clearly can't get any big enough audience to watch their 3D lives which limits the size of the march buying audience they can get meaning they'll doing the
>losing money on every sale but make up for it in the volumeold "commercial strat" equivalent of "buying high, selling low".
Not smart, if they're smart they would pool their resources, do group activities and try to increase their collective PAYING audience because they're clearly not doing things right