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Originally Posted by Xxaru Media
Far-L asked the question so I simply responded to him. I think it's pretty safe to say we've moved past the initial question that this thread was based on. It's clearly evident that there's no one out there with that profile that has a fair chance of succeeding today. Not to say it would be impossible, people get struck by lightning all the time. But the odds of success are next to zero.
Taking what you just said though. It would be interesting to see what people think about the chances and challenges of those who come in with a lot of production experience but not so much sales/marketing/traffic experience vs. someone with a lot of sales/marketing experience.
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I told you on ICQ what i believed your best bet was, and i think its the best bet for any new producer post 2010. I think you should make a website, get a cms, put it all together, shoot the content and then find a program that is successful and team up with them and try to work out a fair percent for them but never take less than 50 percent, try to get more than that if you can.
The $ return will be very quick as they already have an established affiliate database and all it takes is a simple mail out to get you out there and making lots of sales.
If you have a product good enough, they may take even a lower percent if they think its capable of making alot of money.
So I think being a producer gives you many more options