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Old 06-26-2004, 06:22 AM   #1
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How many times can you sell a set before it's over exposed?

Just been chatting on ICQ with a client about another content provider who has recently closed down. No names, please.

He said his content was over exposed, which nmade me wonder how many times a set has to sold before it gets over exposed. I would say over 30 times.

Which then leads to the question of why they closed down. 30 sales at $20 is $600 and if you cant make money on a solo girl set selling it for that price you should not be in the business.

So how many sales before it's over exposed?
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Old 06-26-2004, 08:09 AM   #2
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30 is not a lage # Dont forget its a big world out there, with millions of surfers
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Old 06-26-2004, 08:12 AM   #3
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Honestly Charly I would have to wonder.

I don't submit galleries anymore but I remember a few years back I signed up with a content provider to be part of a limited number of people who were issued a set.

Anyway it never failed he would release 5 sets one week and within hours of getting the email I would submit a gallery with that set and would get declined because the TGP Owners had seen the set too many times...LOL..there must have been a super secret group of people who got the set days before me...or that so called "limited number" of people wasn't very limited.
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Old 06-26-2004, 09:15 AM   #4
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Yeah 30 is not much i guess...
so if u Charly sell it 30 times..u r good;)
I know providers who sell it more then 80 times..
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Old 06-26-2004, 09:18 AM   #5
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twice.

I don't think it's the number of times you sell it, but the number of times it's used.

If you sell a content set to 2 people, and those 2 people have 100's of galleries across all the top TGP's... as some people do... well... it'll be over exposed.

But if you sell it 100 times to people who can barely get a listing anywhere to save their life... as most people do.... it still won't get much exposure.

It's all in what happens after it's sold.
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Old 06-26-2004, 09:58 AM   #6
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Honestly Charly I would have to wonder.

I don't submit galleries anymore but I remember a few years back I signed up with a content provider to be part of a limited number of people who were issued a set.

Anyway it never failed he would release 5 sets one week and within hours of getting the email I would submit a gallery with that set and would get declined because the TGP Owners had seen the set too many times...LOL..there must have been a super secret group of people who got the set days before me...or that so called "limited number" of people wasn't very limited.
One of the things I can never understand is why people come to buy from the store and ignore the most recent sets.

We list our content by default on the day it was posted on the site. Sets have to be there 2-3 weeks before they start to take off. I just wonder why when everyone is so keen to get fresh they buy 3-4 week old content.

*confused*
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:02 AM   #7
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Yeah 30 is not much i guess...
so if u Charly sell it 30 times..u r good;)
I know providers who sell it more then 80 times..
Depends on the store, Bargain Basement Content Store they sell a lot mre, but then at $5 to $10 they have to.

On Paul Markham Content Store 30 is fine most of the time, good boy-girl and girl-girl sell more, but at $30 to $50 we are happy.
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:08 AM   #8
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Sometimes I look for super OLD stuff. Gotta make a living somehow.

It's impossible sometimes like eros said.. You get a few tgp or link list reviewers who get the same "super-duper-secret-prerelease" as you and you're boned, lol.
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:35 AM   #9
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Charly, I don't buy the most recent sets because when I've done that in the past I can't get listed with them. As someone said, I too have purchased sets that were supposedly brand new, just released a few hours earlier, and could not get listed because the sets was already over-exposed. It has been my experience that alot of people buy new content thinking it will be easier to get listed, but with several people having the same idea at the same time it's bound to cause instant over-exposure. Maybe that doesn't happen at your store for some reason, but why take that chance?

Okay, let's say you have 500 sets and you have 20 people per day purchase from your store. One one day, you release 3 new sets. 5 people out of the 20 might buy the 3 new sets, meaning all 5 are quite possibly submitting the same set on the same day, thinking they got it before anyone else. Meanwhile, the other 15 people have 500 other sets to choose from and it's not as likely that they would choose the same sets on the same day.

It's just too big of a risk to buy content when it's first used because you expect too many other people to have that idea, as well.

What I would like to see is a content provider that puts an absolute limit of 1 sale of a content set in the first week. The initial price would be maybe 2 times the normal price and the person who bought it first would get the set exclusively for a period of just one week, which would give the buyer time to build a gallery and get it submitted everywhere. After that time, it would be sold like normal. This would give people more of a reason to buy the new sets, and once released like normal it would have been a few days since the original buyer submitted it, making the chances of new buyers getting listed with it a little better. Lately I see some TGPs listing the same content 3-4 days apart, so it shouldn't be too hard to get listed with the TGPs that only have 2 days worth of galleries on their site at once.
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:36 AM   #10
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Old 06-26-2004, 10:48 AM   #11
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Depends on the store, Bargain Basement Content Store they sell a lot mre, but then at $5 to $10 they have to.

On Paul Markham Content Store 30 is fine most of the time, good boy-girl and girl-girl sell more, but at $30 to $50 we are happy.
900 bucks off of 1 set if sold 30 times , of course u will be happy
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