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how many times do you have to sell a scene to saturate it?
Just been looking at the server stat for the FHGs and a very interesting fact has popped up.
Everyone spouts on and on about saturated content, so explain this. This is bar far and away our best FHG for traffic and I think sign ups, I can only tell by the affiliate number. It's also an older scene that we have sold many times. http://paulmarkhamcash.com/gallery/b...6-0003/000000/ It should be a scene surfers complain about, not the top FHG for sending traffic. It's sending traffic from a few affiliates as well, so not just a very good affiliate, which I'm sure they all are. :winkwink: |
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Honesty in my opinion
With all do respect I think content is saturated when it is sold or resold over and over to people and used on various web sites. It not the fhg that is the problem it is the picture content. How many sites are using it? How many people are sending out galleries with the same imagines on them and saying they belong to another site.:thumbsup
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I fully appreciate if the niche has 50 sites or less, it has to be exclusive. 10 sales puts it on 20% of the sites and within 6 months a surfer is very likely to have seen it. |
Twice. :)
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it depends who bought the content and how it was used.
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Dee dee dee.
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Explain please how this is please. In a micro niche of 50 sites it has to be exclusive. Very little of it will be available non exclusive and what is will be on lots of the sites and saturated. Then explain how two galleries with very high selling content are producing great traffic. Quote:
You can have a site with 200 affiliates working free content for a site with 50 exclusive - sold once - scenes and how long before that content is saturated? And 200 affiliates is nothing. |
It comes back to the perception of saturation, not actual saturation and the marketing of the content. If the content is good it will sell regardless. Just having an exclusive product by no means gurantees success.
So with the perception of saturation, it depends on each affiliate to make their own decision. I agree with the statement that who the content is sold to makes a huge difference. It would be interesting to hear the percentage of content sales that never make it to a site. |
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