Reed Hewitt
March 5th, 2010, 09:34 AM
Is there a really great way to sell your videos and independent films online without setting up your own e-commerce website? And more importantly, is there a need for one?
I've been thinking lately that something like that ought to exist -- not another YouTube clone with a pay-to-download option, but a website designed specifically for independent video and film professionals. (A quick Google search produced no viable options.)
Ideally, here's how something like this might work:
Lets say the service is called MyFilmStore.com (just pretend it's a really cool and clever name). Independent producer Joe Smith goes to this website and creates a free account. He now has is own dedicated storefront at "myfilmstore.com/joesmith". He adds products, writes descriptions, uploads trailers and video clips, and customizes the look of his storefront. His online store is completely customized and branded, and it only contains his products. There would even be an option to mask the URL so it reads "joesmith.com/store".
Now Joe's customers can go to his professional-looking store and browse his products, watch trailers, and make a purchase (DVD, BR, directly download, etc.) MyFilmStore.com sends Joe the customer information and routes the money into his bank or Paypal account, minus a small percentage as a service fee. (If he doesn't sell anything, he doesn't pay anything.) Joe can login to MyFilmStore.com to track sales and manage his account.
Does something like this exist? Is there any demand for it? I'm a video producer and a web developer, and I would love to see an e-commerce option created specifically for the independent media professional. If there was a real demand for something like this, I would throw myself into the development. Features and options would be prescribed by the user base. "By video pros, for video pros."
So, feedback. Is this a good idea or am I off my rocker?
I've been thinking lately that something like that ought to exist -- not another YouTube clone with a pay-to-download option, but a website designed specifically for independent video and film professionals. (A quick Google search produced no viable options.)
Ideally, here's how something like this might work:
Lets say the service is called MyFilmStore.com (just pretend it's a really cool and clever name). Independent producer Joe Smith goes to this website and creates a free account. He now has is own dedicated storefront at "myfilmstore.com/joesmith". He adds products, writes descriptions, uploads trailers and video clips, and customizes the look of his storefront. His online store is completely customized and branded, and it only contains his products. There would even be an option to mask the URL so it reads "joesmith.com/store".
Now Joe's customers can go to his professional-looking store and browse his products, watch trailers, and make a purchase (DVD, BR, directly download, etc.) MyFilmStore.com sends Joe the customer information and routes the money into his bank or Paypal account, minus a small percentage as a service fee. (If he doesn't sell anything, he doesn't pay anything.) Joe can login to MyFilmStore.com to track sales and manage his account.
Does something like this exist? Is there any demand for it? I'm a video producer and a web developer, and I would love to see an e-commerce option created specifically for the independent media professional. If there was a real demand for something like this, I would throw myself into the development. Features and options would be prescribed by the user base. "By video pros, for video pros."
So, feedback. Is this a good idea or am I off my rocker?