Originally Posted by
GayGeek
That's a fair enough point and your decision to make, Mark.
But remember, I asked this question from the customer's point of view. There are no circumstances that I can think of where a customer prefers DRM to no DRM.
Anyway, here are a few other things customers like.
- Billing options that reflect the needs of non-North American customers.
- A site that has been thoroughly examined for typos, bad links, missing gallery pictures, etc.
- An internal "bookmark" function whereby users can specify their favorite photo, videos, etc. Then they can return to the bookmark page for instant access to their favorites.
- Downloadable .zip files of all photos in a photo set.
- Sites that avoid gratuitous animation such as scrolling text, flashing or moving icons, funky effects on the cursor, morphing or transition effects when switching pages or pictures, etc.
- Multiple resolution sizes for photos sets.
- An entry page in the members area that is neat, concise, up-to-date, and makes it easy to locate the content you are looking for.
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