Welcome to our discussion on setting the right prices for videos on Streamate. This thread gathers insights and experiences from our community on how to effectively price and sell videos on a platform primarily known for live cam shows. Here's a summary of the valuable advice and strategies shared by our members:
- Determining video prices can vary; some members suggest adding a 25% markup on regular video pricing to compensate for Streamate's lower percentage, while others align their prices with their rates on other platforms, like $1 per minute or slightly more for special content.
- Video sales frequency can be sporadic, with some members reporting an increase over time and sales amounting to $200+ a week.
- Since Streamate does not offer video previews, it's crucial to craft catchy titles, ensure videos are longer than 4 minutes, and set an appropriate price to attract user interest.
- Tagging is highly effective for increasing sales. Tag everything related to the video, including different spellings and relevant attributes, to improve visibility.
- It's advisable to submit multiple videos at once, focusing on different levels but similar themes, to enhance sales opportunities.
- Video approval on Streamate typically takes about a day, depending on the queue.
- Content quality discussions reveal that both professionally shot videos and those filmed on a phone can perform well. The authenticity and relatability of less polished videos can sometimes lead to better sales.
Our community emphasizes the importance of understanding the platform's unique characteristics, such as the lack of video previews and the impact of effective tagging and video titles. By sharing personal experiences and strategies, members provide a comprehensive guide to help each other succeed in video sales on Streamate.