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Internet! Is that thing still around?
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Manhattan
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Seeking advice for new content provider's site
Hi everyone,
I work for a new adult content provider that is in the process of developing its website. I have two questions that I'd like to ask of webmasters who purchase content for their own sites. First, what is your preference for categorization of pictures? Some sites categorize based on girls' hair color or ethnicity or what they are doing in the photo or a combination of these. For you as a webmaster, what categorizations would make it easiest for you to use our site? Second, what goes through your head just before you decide to purchase a set of photos? Are you purchasing based on personal preference and experience? Based on what your customers are asking for? Based on what photos "hit you." We're trying to make this site as webmaster-friendly as possible, so if you would be willing to give advice, or any ideas regarding what you want out of a content provider's website (aside from great content), I would appreciate it. Thanks, Scott from aymodels.com |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First, what is your preference for categorization of pictures? Some sites categorize based on girls' hair color or ethnicity or what they are doing in the photo or a combination of these. For you as a webmaster, what categorizations would make it easiest for you to use our site? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You need to have a search filter that offers many possibilities. Our clients can search within each section on about 30 different attributes. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Second, what goes through your head just before you decide to purchase a set of photos? Are you purchasing based on personal preference and experience? Based on what your customers are asking for? Based on what photos "hit you." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the moment a lot buy on price. but if you can shoot better than the rest you get the "Educated and successful" buyer. Basically it's a very competetive market at the moment and unless you have something different to offer you're in for a hard ride |
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