Quote Originally Posted by PFLJayden View Post
We had similar.
If the videos are download, it won't cause a large spike increase with your hosting bandwidth. We used PhantomCart.com. Zen-Cart will also allow downloads as well.

Are you sure about $5.00? It sounds to me like your going to cheapen your product. I would do at least $10. The reason why is let's say you have a paysite, DVD's, even work with others. Why should they pay those prices when they can download each scene, video, dvd, whatever you have for $5.00. Yes, you may do well in bank. The problem is your surfers or consumers are going to expect that.
I would take a peek at what your competitors are charging and stay within the same area.
One example is that we sell DVD's online. Other sources may be selling them for $49.95. Sorry, those days are over. We sell them between $39.95 and $42.95. By doing this, we're earning a profit from the wholesalers that we buy from as well as we're not cheapining the producers product, and we're creating a following.
I hope that makes sense.

I'm very sorry, but $5.00 is really cheap. Perhaps for streaming a scene for X amount of time, that may work for you rather than downloading.

Also, one thing to remember. Piraters go where they can get CHEAP. I'd say a good 25% of your customers will be loyal. The piraters are going to say, "Wow! $5.00! Screw paying $20+ for a DVD when I can get this guys video for $5.00 and turn a nice profit through Filesmonster. That sort of thing.

Take some time, think about it. It's like the old saying, "If someone told you to jump off of a bridge would you do it?" Same applies here. You see someone else doing it, the idea sounds great, why not do it. Think about all of the angles.

I do wish you much luck on it. And welcome to GWW.
Thanks for the reply.
We used to sell 44.95 for hour long DVDs but that of course dried up.
Of the few competitors in our niche field, they're only doing monthly membership charges, which we don't want to do, as we'd have to keep maintaining the site with a steady flow of content.

Wouldn't pirates just download it wherever they can find anyway?
It seems like $5 for a 20 minute scene is cheap enough that less people would bother trying to torrent it.

We actually had no intentions of being anything other than content providers for another site, but to make a long story short they don't pay what they used to. That's why we want to do something ourselves that seems like it's less maintenance.
Does this make sense? Am I on the wrong track?

thanks again for any help