In the discussion regarding the pricing for selling videos, several key points and perspectives were shared among forum members:
- Concerns were raised about the trend of selling videos at low prices, particularly when these videos contain substantial content.
- It was suggested that a minimum of $1 per minute for premade videos is a fair starting point, with custom videos starting at $10 per minute of footage.
- Diverse reasons were proposed for why some cam models choose to sell videos at lower prices, including being new to the industry, trying to sell as many videos as possible, or operating independently outside of cam sites.
- Some members expressed that they maintain their pricing standards despite noticing others selling at lower rates, emphasizing the importance of not compromising their value.
- There was a discussion on the impact of low pricing on the market, with some members indicating it could lead to a devaluation of content and make it challenging for those who price their videos higher to compete.
- Strategies for selling videos, such as focusing on unique content and quality over competing on price, were also discussed. The importance of targeting customers who value quality and are willing to pay accordingly was highlighted.
- Several members pointed out that the pricing strategy is a personal decision and that it's essential to focus on one's business model without overly concerning oneself with the competition's pricing.
- There was a call for solidarity and understanding among forum members, recognizing that different strategies work for different models based on their circumstances and goals.
The dialogue reflected a variety of strategies and viewpoints on how best to price and sell video content in the webcam modeling industry. The consensus leaned towards the importance of valuing one's work and finding a pricing strategy that aligns with one's business model and customer base.