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Originally Posted by Inter-Sex
Well with a price tag at $35 you buy yourself saturated content,
on the other side, if you buy at $1 you buy yourself a SUPER SATURATED set.
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The saturation of non exclusive was once true, and the rest of the time BS. Logic tells anyone why.
Saturation is good for the seller. Even a small number of sales very often out prices what you could get for exclusive.
To saturate a scene in a niche with 1,000s of sites there's a couple of ways to do it. Give it to affiliates. This is undoubtedly the way to get it onto hundreds of sites and applies to exclusive and non exclusive. If a sponsor buys non exclusive to give to affiliates, he's a cheap, broke idiot. Because 10 others will do it.
If the non exclusive is for
members areas only. It's very hard to saturate it. Unless it's a cheap broke idiot who bought it in 1999 and never updates the site. You get the idea I'm sure.
Still selling a set and video 10 times over it's life time is dead easy. Don't even factor in the other sales. $600 for a scene you still own. When so many sites were only willing to pay $300, I could never understand why shooters were happy to sell exclusive.
I can't comment why this site prices the way it does, I can comment why we sold cheap.
After a scene has made it's 10 sales, then you can move it to the budget sector, change the license, bundle it with others, etc. A $5 set only can sell 100 times.
There are at least 10 people for every one who will but because it's cheap. And that's why sites sell cheap.
Why would anyone ever sell exclusive and be left with nothing at the end?
Never figured it out. The excuses were always leaving me thinking BS. Today it's a different game and you grab what you can.