Dammit, dammit, dammit.
May. 9th, 2006 03:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The credit card merchant account I opened has been closed before I could process a single purchase through it- for, you guessed it, adult material policy. Card Services International has a no-porn policy, too- not merely no-porn-for-sale, but no-porn-involved-in-any-way-at-all.
I was -really- counting on that account, too. Looks like I'll have to put the begging bowl back out.
In the meantime:
superhappy, what service do you use for Slipshine? Do they do anything besides subscription-service transactions?
I was -really- counting on that account, too. Looks like I'll have to put the begging bowl back out.
In the meantime:
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 08:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 08:37 pm (UTC)What about something like CCbill?
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:44 pm (UTC)And as Josh points out, the services that help adult sites don't work either- they are ONLY for processing subscriptions to adult pay sites, and don't handle merchandise sales.
Never heard of BeeTokens.
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:49 pm (UTC)But yeah, like I said, subscriptions only blah blah blah...
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 10:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 08:53 pm (UTC)Unless pictures of topless women tied up doesn't count as porn these days.
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-09 08:18 pm (UTC)I tried looking into the whole credit card thing myself and concluded that if you do only $1000 of business a month it ain't worth it. It really sucks. I dont know why after all this time, Paypal is STILL the only easy way to do these things.
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:23 pm (UTC)Short version: PayPal went through regulation and lawsuit hell because megabanks have had the laws written by them to prevent competition. Very few other startups are willing to try it again- especially now that PayPal has essentially joined the ranks of the megabanks.
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:31 pm (UTC)How do those little mom and pop adult "24 hour newsstands" stay in business? Are they usually cash or cheque only? I've never been in one.
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Date: 2006-05-09 08:42 pm (UTC)Not that it matters: the issue here is -online- adult material, I suspect. If I had a physical storefront there wouldn't be a problem, but I don't.
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Date: 2006-05-09 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-10 01:31 am (UTC)Would it be possible to set up a subscription service to get access to PDFs of the hardcopy comics at some reasonable timescale (i.e. a page a day of Bootleg for $3/month or something) and also provide physical "freebies" to those who subscribe to X number of titles? Kinda how subscribing to City of Heroes/Villains gets you the comic sent to you for free. The technical aspects may be more than you're set up to handle, but it's a thought.
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Date: 2006-05-10 02:48 am (UTC)(1) They're never worth the money. Sorry, Josh, but even Slipshine didn't have enough content I -liked- for me to stay subscribed past a few months, back when I was a member. That was probably my -best- experience with a pay site.
(2) Sell one e-copy, give away a thousand, thank you very much pirates. It's bad enough I have to watch the binaries groups and do semi-regular Googling of WLP and its products to hunt for existing pirates. The reason WLP's webcomics are free, above all else, is that you cannot control anything you post to the Internet.
(3) WLP doesn't have the readership to sustain it. At a rough guess, WLP has about three thousand regular readers of its webcomics... but only about a hundred who actually step forward to be identified as such. Making the comics subscribe-only would cost the comics about 90% of their readership... and with as few pages coming out per month as we have, the subscription rate would have to be EXTORTIONATE.
(4) Don't own Adobe Acrobat, nor a computer powerful enough to run the current commercially available version. WLP's current computer is a 2001 model.
(5) Not at all certain that the print comic version can survive competing with an electronic version.
(6) Print quality = MASSIVE bandwidth. Would also mean a page per day is about all I could -upload- out here on slow dialup.
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(7) I swore WLP's webcomics would NEVER be made pay-per-view only. I'm reluctant to go back on that pledge.
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Date: 2006-05-10 02:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-11 11:42 pm (UTC)