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Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:56 pm
by Psl
Interesting site launch.


I think, once the problems are fixed the site could be a roaring success,
with a bit of promotion.Add VOD and download to burn, assuming the
current downloads are to PC only.Throw in some other payment options
Reverse SMS at ?5 and get a whole load more content up.

An affiliate programme could be the quickest route to market.

Only time will tell in respect of the pricing but i cannot see the
yanks paying $10 a clip or $50 for a movie of four scenes, but then
it's not my site.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:58 pm
by bristolian
interesting- have followed discussions and have taken plunge- can't even get through user/p/word interface- saying bad user/p/word- strewth- what a load of crap.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:21 pm
by bill goss
"No CODECS"?


Eh? That doesn't make sense.

Do you mean "You just need a standard codec like H.264"? Or something else?

Video, by it's nature, needs a CODEC of some sort.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:30 pm
by hiwatt
Jinky 315 said: "i have bought 2 scenes and they are good quality.only one problem the previews are too quick[15 secs] so you cannot see who the stars are.also after several attempts i received my activation email and was informed that their are no subscriptions you pay for what you buy.i hope they list the stars on every scene so as you can download the stars you want." BB says: thank you. Glad you enjoyed - which did you watch ? We agree that star appearances in individual Scenes is a valuable information lead and that facility will go onsite in the next revision.


Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:32 pm
by one eyed jack
27,000 members????? Wow I look forward to seeing BB trounce a lot of sites on Alexa in the next month then.

I doubt the biggest and baddest sites ever had 27,000 members without alerting everyone by way of advertising.

You certainly didnt get 27,000 members from the BGAFD thats for sure. Not from the response here.

I would dread to deal with the many other thousands that complained about what people are complaining abut here.


Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:38 pm
by hiwatt
Thanks for the clarification. Apologies, by 'codecs' we understood the question to be as to whether there are any special downloads or playing systems. The 2 transaction reports are being looked into and we'll respond on that when we get the information from billing.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:44 pm
by hiwatt
We ran a targeted marketing campaign throughout last quarter 07. Strangely, we have not had any of the negative responses in the open market, such as have popped up on BGAFD.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:48 pm
by hiwatt
Ok. Well you can't watch Killergram or Vivid or Wicked or Private or Naughty America or ZTO or Mickey Mouse either then. What's this hypothetical person using, an abacus ?

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:30 am
by hiwatt
You can post (subject to Forum rules) anything you want anyway you want. If you are trying to participate a reasoned debate, then conventions have developed as to how debates are structured. The proposer makes a point. There is an opportunity to respond. Followed by admission, clarification or a subsidiary point. The conventions were invented in order that debate can be a useful and productive experience, rather than an anarchic assertion of opinion, which is protected from effective response by repetition, deviation and appeals to subjectivity. If you wish to inform Forum readers that your position is the latter, that will assist all of us to understand that you do not seek a response. We are not responsible for you feeling childish.

Re: Bluebird WebSite

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:34 am
by hiwatt
BB has copied your post to the technical & billing departments. Kind regards