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Originally Posted by DVTimes
Your first problem is defining 'better'.
for instance just becase its home made does not make it a poor product.
i like home made of real people. i prefer this to sleek pro produced films often of the same model that you see over and over.
just becase you produce somthing of high quality does not mean that the customer wants that.
a site shot on a cheap camera phone could be more popular than say met-art, if thats what the customer wants. no poinr crying if your product does not sell.
so in that sence its not a loss of sales to your site.
its like sugesting that if ford did not exsist then bmw would get more sales. those sales may simply go to honda.
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I would sy home made is a lot better than what some professionals try to con the audience with as "home made".
The camera and abilities of the cameraman to get the image in focus isn't what home made is about. Honda and Ford produce good products.
So you fail on those arguments.
