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Yup, you heard it hear first fuckers...
Another great new product brought to you by "Marty the one man party"
www.prodinix.com overnight to the VOD biz for under 100k fuckers. Don't waste your time trying to do what i already did for you. Jump onto the VOD craze right away. |
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good luck with it marty looks good
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here not hear
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ahahahahhaaa...shut up. |
yeah good luck with it!
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Thanks a bunch! :thumbsup |
Very interesting. I've been comparing solutions from other companies (MC, OC, etc) and relunctantly considered developing the software on our own to use for my future MoviesOnDemand.com & MusicOnDemand.com sites.
When will you add more details/info to your website? please email me when you "officially launch" the product & site or if you can share any more details now. sponsorcash // at \\ mail.com thanks in advance. |
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email me martyatvideopassdotcom and i can set a phone conference for us. |
With a little custom work, we can make it audio based for your music site as well.
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re: musicondemand.com will feature audio + music videos (we also own musicvideosondemand.com) fortunately for us, after CES, AOL renamed their music channel: ... AOL Renames Cable Music Channel, Adds Content Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:26 AM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - America Online said on Monday it would rename its fledgling cable music video channel and offer more content in an effort to steer viewers to an AOL Web site. The channel, originally called "My Music Channel," will now be named "AOL Music On Demand." AOL is aiming to promote its AOL Music videos and original programing on the channel carried by Time Warner Cable, hoping to entice viewers to find more material on its free Web site AOLMusic.com. Launched eight months ago with little fanfare, the cable channel lets viewers click their remote controls to order up videos and AOL programing, once available only to paying subscribers to its high-speed Internet service, for free. The cable channel is being used as a marketing tool to persuade non-AOL members to find even more free content on its Web site, bucking a trend in the media industry toward charging for content. New York Times Co. (NYT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said last Friday it was mulling a plan to charge for its online newspaper edition. AOL, the Dulles, Virginia-based unit of Time Warner Inc. (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) , is betting that giving away more free material will help it boost online advertising dollars amid an ongoing subscriber defection. AOL has lost millions of members this year, but Time Warner said it expects the unit to post growth in full-year 2004 profit before items in the low to mid-teens percentage range. "Now we're much more interested in extending the AOL brand into the nonmember audience and building that exposure," an AOL spokeswoman said. AOL Music On Demand is now available in 30 markets, after entering New York and New Jersey this month. http://www.aol.com/musicondemand/info/ ... :) Thanks to Britney (curious.com) & AOL (musicondemand.com), 2005 will be a great year for us. Look forward to chatting with you. |
Best of luck with it.
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cool stuff Marty. Great idea.
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you got mail
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Great product. Best of luck with it.
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[QUOTE=CyberAge-Dave]cool stuff Marty. Great idea.[/QUOTE
Do you sell adspace on Getrichclick? |
Good luck with it man
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looks like an awesome idea...good luck with it
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dude. you crack me up! this guy works so hard to make his products the best for the market. :thumbsup i'm not sayin that cuz i just got hired to work for him. no one works harder than marty. |
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ya whats the price, looks interesting
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The price is not set yet as I have mentioned a few times already...It will all depend on the final product and what customization you the consumer will require but, the key is to keep it under 100k so we can sell a lot of it :) This is just to let the Industry know that we are coming out with a turnkey Video On Demand solution and have you guys ask us any questions that are of concern or give us feedback or pre-order yours today. marty at videopass dot com |
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