Quote Originally Posted by Seth View Post
It might possibly work for a few well known sites that have a very long history of pumping out quality content on a regular basis. For newer sites or those that are relatively unknown, I'm not so sure.

To use your example of $250, thats an awful lot of money to ask someone to pay for a porn subscription. I don't think many people who sign up for a recurring subscription really *think* they will stay for more than a month or two and certainly not 10+ months to justify the $250 expense.

A somewhat lower price would obviously be more attractive to the subscriber but could hurt the site over the long term.
Agreed.

$250 was just the first number i thought of, it could easily be $100-$200 for some sites i would imagine and im pretty sure affiliates would run with making $50-$100 for each sale they made.

Im just brainstorming ideas more than anything with all the talk across industry boards in the past month about site owners having less control over their content and members wanting 'more' for less.

It would seem a logical step to take would be increasing the length and cost of a membership to a site but i agree its something that sites with more of a history would need to take first for it to catch on industry-wide.

Regards,

Lee