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Originally Posted by MaDalton
basically what he mentioned above - non-exclusive, non-saturated content has the same worth for the surfer than exclusive content. so exclusive content cannot be cheaper for the customer than what the set would make on the average as non-exclusive set in the shop (correct me if i'm wrong, paul)
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Yes basically you are right. If content were as saturated as some make out shooters would not be selling it for the cost of 5 to 10 sales. Good new content take 4 to 8 weeks to sell 5 to 10 times, average stuff it's slower.
So putting that in front of the surfer is as effective as exclusive, but exclusive does sound better on the tour and to the affiliates.
But you can't have people telling you non exclusive is saturated and shooters scrambling to shoot for peanuts, unless those shooters are crap and their content does not sell.
Our situation is different, we are at capacity of content for our site. We put up 10 or more new sets or videos a week and that will be fine for the client base. That's 40 sets or videos a month and we can produce 70 or more no problem. so what do I do with the extra production capacity?
The concensus from this thread is $1500 is a lot for a days shooting, $300 a set and video, might be better off giving them to Ounique to broker.
