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Originally Posted by Gerco
Paul you, also spoke of saturation. Thats a 2 edge sword. It's hard to tell where the breaking point is for saturation. If your stuffs all exclusive and your in a nitch then you have to still worry about too much content actually getting out and becoming "old" If your buying content thats none exclusive, then your already fighting a losing battle, cause you have no branding and have to figure out how to make money with something that a LOT of other people are also tossing out in the web at the same time (and in the same places) Don't kid yourself here, the internet is NOT as big as you think it is.
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Some good points, but while it's half time let me reply to this one.
There are two areas to saturate content. One is the members area and the other the free surfers area. I'm not dealing here with micro niches, anything under 50 good sites and 50 small sites.
The situation with saturation in the members is this. To get content saturated for members it has to be good, it has to be inside lots of very successful members areas. It has to be sold time and time again.
Or the site owner is buying the oldest and cheapest content he could get his hands on. </sarcasm>
To saturate content in the free area it's a balance of how many reviewers of submissions for TGP and freesites have seen the content before and how much they remember. Can be exclusive content if you have too many affiliates submitting the same content.
Or the site owner is buying the oldest and cheapest content he could get his hands on. </sarcasm>
I'm in the business to saturate content. If site owners don't want it saturated they are welcome to stop screwing content providers into the ground everytime they buy a set.
