[Hidden-tech] Pay-per-play examples?

Stefan Gonick stefan at DatabaseWebWorks.com
Wed Sep 8 09:26:57 EDT 2010


Hi Tom,

Pay-per-play is not so strange. It just has to be something worth 
paying for. I have a client that sells
golf instruction DVDs. They also sell an online version that you pay 
to be able to watch. It's a little
cheaper than the DVD version. It's not so much a pay for each viewing 
situation though. You pay for
the ability to watch the online video as many times as you want. The 
payment gives you access to
protected content. You get a username and password with your payment 
to access the protected area.

Netflix is another example of this. I pay a monthly fee, and I can 
watch a subset of their videos online.

Best regards,
Stefan


At 09:54 PM 9/7/2010, Tom Adams ~ Reelife Productions & Folktography wrote:
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>Does anyone have any suggestions/examples on how to go about setting 
>up a series of online (pay per play) videos ... just as they would 
>in the old days by paying for a DVD set.
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>To me, it seems ridiculous that people would be willing to actually 
>PAY for content when there are so many other FREE options... But, I 
>have a potential client who believes that the info he has is so 
>incredibly unique that people should/would be willing to pay for it. 
>This philosophical discussion is intriguing to me too... But I need 
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