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Originally Posted by basschick
to tell you the truth, i've bought content many times that programs give away for free. unlike some webmasters, i don't really care who does or doesn't pay for content as long as it makes me money.
but consider this - if the affiliate program paid more for the use for affiliates, the affiliates may be getting it for free but your other clients will be aware that the program paid for a separate license, so it wasn't free as extra money was paid.
one other option is to have some cotent that is only available for programs who want to use it for affiliate content.
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I'm going to think about what you said basschick, I'm always open to ideas, and you make some good points.
Your last idea about reserving some content for sponsor's affiliate use. That one is giving me some ideas.
Since I started in the content business at the turn of the century.. (always wanted to say that..

) I've always had the webmasters in the forefront of my business plan because I started as a webmaster myself, so I'm familiar with that part.
I know there's a way to come to a middle ground with sponsor content where there's a win/win situation, I just have to figure out what that is.
In the meantime, what we're focusing on and have always had in our business model are the services we offer with the content (galleries, clips etc.). This is one of the areas we want to concentrate on even more, and we have some plans that are pretty exciting. I won't be talking about that yet though, it's something that's still in the works.
Thank you for your input, I notice you always have something interesting to say
