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Thread: Video Previews = Increase in Sales?

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    the bottom line - test your tour both ways and see what makes the most sales for you. i have often seen sales increase with trailers, but not always.

    btw, i strongly believe any video samples should be the same format as the member area videos since that is a true sample of what you have to offer.


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    I've always been openly gay. It would never occur to me to behave otherwise.
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    We used to put up a preview for each video that we added each week. We stopped doing that and saw no decrease in sales but a substantial decrease in bandwith usage. We pretty much tagged the same folks that came week after week to watch the previews, snag them and then never join. As long as you offer previews that are a good indication of the scope of your material then I believe it works just fine. We are updating for our members and customers, not for the 'i bet I can get off to this in less than 40 seconds' gang.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gaybucks_chip View Post
    Mickey, you should really not be giving 2257 advice when you have no understanding of the regulations..
    feel free to reread my unedited post where i say that i am not sure..

    i made it perfectly clear that i was not a lawyer and that i wasnt sure so :egg:


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    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    feel free to reread my unedited post where i say that i am not sure..

    i made it perfectly clear that i was not a lawyer and that i wasnt sure so :egg:

    No worries. There are lots of times I start to post about something, get something half written, and go "I don't really feel confident about what I'm saying, so I'm going to let somebody else answer who knows more than I" and end up erasing the post before posting. That seems to work for me most of the time... but sometimes my not-so-helpful posts make it through my self-editor


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