White label your own version of PixMeTV
I have been watching the development of PixMeTV over the past months (it was launched in November 2006). They’ve created a brilliant micro-economy of content purchasers and content developers all generating value… in terms of hard cash and in terms of entertainment.
By the way, PixMeTV is definitely NOT SAFE FOR WORK, especially if you work for a company with zero tolerance to nakedness or even a hit of hardcore.
Five minutes on PixMeTV is an illuminating experience. The mobile cameraphone has done a lot for the budding exhibitionist. Big time.
Here’s how it works. You can either pay £9.99 a month for unlimited access to the content, or you can become a content supplier. That is, whip out your camera phone and start documenting your deepest and darkest preferences, whack the resulting movie or picture to PixMeTV and, before you can spell Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), you’ll have tons of folk downloading and rating your performances — and filling your coffers.
What’s more, you can easily get feedback from your, er, customers, via the PixMeTV adult chat facility that connects the site’s members.
If you reckon you’d like to get in on the action, you can get yourself your very own white-label branded version — just whack a mail to sales at pixmetv.com for more information (talk to Jason). They’ll set you up a completely branded version of PixMeTV, already pre-populated with content (that’s a big plus) and they’ll take care of the day to day business of running the site (moderation, hosting, billing infrastructure).
Speaking of Jason (PixMeTV’s Director), he’s particualrly delighted with their success to date. So he should be. 1 million+ page impressions a month is wickedly good performance. I really like his perspective on what they’ve created:
We’ve created an environment that lets anyone with a videophone be the Producer, the Director, the Star – and importantly the Salesperson – of their own adult movie.
They’ve just recently partnered with MobVision to deploy their Admoda advertising service across PixMeTV and third-party white labelled PixMeTV services. So if you’re up for white-labeling, you get ads as part of the package.
The PixMeTV Director’s Tips page is worth a read:
Camera Shake. When you’re filming try to keep camera/videophone as still as possible. The steadier the camera work, the better the picture!
Lighting. Try to get as much light into your movie as possible. This helps to improve the quality – draw back a curtain, turn on a light or get outdoors. Alfresco sex!
Audio. Try to record good, uninterrupted audio on your movies. The people who buy your movies may want to hear you!
You can get stuck into PixMeTV over at www.pixmetv.com.