Quote Originally Posted by Dzinerbear View Post
Your opening statement is head-scratching to say the least. YouTube, iTunes, et al would seem to punch a gigantic hole through your theory.

I don't think people are any less willing to pay for content. I just redesigned one of my sites two months ago and new sales have jumped 43% -- and that's in the AVS market that is supposedly dead. I think people are tired of paying for crap. They want good quality content, big pictures and videos, weekly (or more) updates; they're less willing to pay for a lot of the product on the Web because it doesn't meet these criteria.

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Michael
Like they said below man, those are "sharing" sites I am sure if you give a huge amount of free videos and pirated copies of others films, people will show up to watch them. But are they selling access to these videos NO they sell for the most part things that have nothing to do with the videos at all.

YouTube is just showing us where we are going and that’s where even lengthy videos are total free and retable available. I am sure if you want to sell genealogy software this kind of crap is good, but it is NOT good for us.

And look what you are saying viewers want in a AVS site man, that’s insane not to mention Horrifying to me