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Originally Posted by xlogger
No really, who the hell want to keep a drm file. People usually keep files that they like to watch over. I dont think anyone wants to watch a file over if it has popups and banners on it.
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100%...the secret of P2P is "viral" who wants to re-share a protected DRM clip that is my only question?
We started 4 years ago sharing files and started our entire company from that test, we still do it, but not as intense. We have been watching the p2p laws and following the Govt and there tracking of files etc.
It is a very good idea and it does work, but like i said the only question in my mind is that our little files we sent up, multiplied to hundreds and thousands of files and took over pages etc, there were Mpegs, like balloons we just let go and they came back to pay us. Traffic does not drop off if you do it the "ol fashioned way" great files to surfers who dig that, and will show you love by sharing them and sharing and sharing them
We made over 140k sending traffic to ARS Adult Movie station in a very short time, from an index page with nothing on it except "enter" hyper linked to there site, the conversion ratios were so sick the webmaster Matt M still to this day shakes his head...we would hit the bonus every week.
But it requires work to make a "great file" not bullshit, humor sex, and great music. My partner is the master at this, and continues to make amazing clips. It could be considered something like the "movie biz" there are companies that make the "trailers" for upcoming movies, what do they do? They make you want to go buy a ticket and spend money, same thing.
I think this is a very good biz idea and its been tried before, there seems to be some trust issues on the DRM, for instance who has the admin to change the ads once the file goes live? How they are tracked etc, will you guys offer a tracking method?