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Originally Posted by fuzebox
You're right, sorry for the snappy answer. All I know is, it would take someone a lot more creative and resourceful than me to profit off an extremely low price point...
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Not many could pull it off but there are a few that could. Lensman had a good idea but he threw up a handful of cookie cutter sites with a price point that would allow an affiliate program to exist. I have no idea what shitty kinds of upsells they attempted with it but I would almost bet money they were there.
Basically, content has gotten abundant enough that a low price point today wouldn't be the same as a low price point 7 years ago. It could be profitable if done right. The cost of entertainment has gone down in a lot of ways. Movies are cheaper and easier to rent, music is now bought one song at a time or pirated and adult content is stolen a huge chunk of the time. The economy sucks, some people will never pay $30 / month for a membership but a large chunk of them would pay $x.xx without question. In my opinion.