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AEBN vs HotMovies
This question is geared to those people who produce their own content, and are 'manufacturers' supplying AEBN and Hot Movies.
We've been working with AEBN in this capacity since they launched with satisfactory results. Would I be able to duplicate these results by sending titles in to Hot Movies as well? I guess I'm asking if anyone does well with them, or has any feedback (good or bad). They don't seem to have the affiliate presence that AEBN does, but they do seem to put forth a great deal of effort in direct-to-consumer marketing. Ultimately, I'm sure that I have nothing to lose here, I'm just wondering how high of a priority I should be making this. |
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Your right you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. |
I do not supply any of them as both have a bad payout. Before I give them my DVDs under these conditions, I better burn them in the stove. And specialy AEBN is not a company I would trust any more since the CEO has taken a lot of information and does a partnership with somebody else then for the market he got all the info for. Yes, I am pissed on them since many years
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Well Jim, it's not a long story. I have talked to AEBN in their early days a lot and (forgot his name) talked a lot with the CEO how to get into the German Market. I have told him close to anything which you have to know to establish your business here within this market as you have to follow some rules etc and as I am in this biz since 94 I know a bit of it and some people either. It was also said that we will look how to work closer together when they will drop in, but then nothing happens and a few weeks or month later this "partner-ship" or job was done with somebody else. Without any word in upfront but with the background and some contacts. In my point of view, maybe not the gentle method to run a biz. Just my 2cents
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We have many studios that are kicking themselves in the ass for not signing up sooner. We work hard, market hard, play hard :)
If you have any specific questions about Hotmovies let me know. |
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It's a natural progression. It's easier, faster, and has more selection then the video store.
If people don't find your titles on hotmovies they'll watch something else. We never trap people into contracts, if they want to pull their titles, they can pull them. Are you still upset that DVD sales are killing your VHS sales? |
Not at all it was a self made one. The main reason at the first time that dvd sales have dropped down for studios was, that the shop owners where getting pissed that the same video they sale for $39.95 at the shop was available at some sites for free or $2.95 and this was a self made problem
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But I notice the partnership question wasnt answered. Im sure free porn has killed the membership sites sales too. |
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You can be a studio and a webmaster. We work hard to make sure it's worth it for the studios and webmasters. |
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But as long as it's riddled with poor service, viruses, and crappy porn it expands the market and creates more customers for us as well. To combat free porn we need to create better sites, offer more custom service, etc. I like to think that's what we do at Hotmovies. Give people a superior product at a reasonable rate. Tagging, saved for later, favorites, playlists, rankings, recomendations, etc. They all give the users reasons to keep recurring for years. |
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The short tail of the DVD is done, the long tail of VOD can start. Name your studio your site name, expose the millions of customers we have to your brand. |
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And I think we can all name a couple of companies that run pay sites that have poor services, viruses & crappy porn :D |
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I was thinking more of the bittorrent type of free porn. Where the studio makes nothing. |
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and this is exactly the point. I do not care about running our own consumer site, as my job already takes 10h a day, and the mark to be a studio&webmaster is just blending the eyes. If you would offer 40% for the studios, that would be a start to talk about it.[/quote]
How do you know that the 20% isn't worth it? People get hung up on a number and forget the bottom line. 20% from a large company is worth 80% from a small company. |
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