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Old 14-06-2003, 07:22 AM   #76
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Default Alright my guess is...................

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Old 14-06-2003, 09:04 AM   #77
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Originally posted by tnarg
I just don't want to see all that effort going down the pan because it seperates the community drastically. What the 'Simply...' sites need is funding and support.
It wont go down the pan... the tutorials are just to good. Ask anyone who has seen them. We are now setting the standards in LW training... the rest will simply limp behind us

We certainly dont want to follow down the "ads all over the place" routine that almost every site has on them! If I loved a site and was getting something from it...christ I would give them 5 quid to keep the dam banner ads of!

The only banner we would have on our site is maybe from the product that we sell...and this would be with conditions.

We like to remain control of our site and not build our site around the 20 banners we have to fit in. Im sure you appreciate that mate??

On a serious note.... I hear your points there tnarg - but free users will have nothing different to what they already have now!

We have the cd option...so 56 k users can add there movies to a cd and have it sent to them! As you live in London and cannot find cable at a sensible cost then surly that is BT`s fault ...not ours.

We are only adding extra services to give you guys more options...

We dont discriminate against 56 k users at all - Cable users will be just as restricted. Infact the "split file" programme breaks all the files on the fly so It really does depleate our resources more so then a cable user would...but we wouldnt dream of making the 56ker pay more.

Any way - this was in no way a flame by me, just wanted to tell you how it is.

Your service would be NO different to what it is now! - Right now there is no split file programme on SLW. The only difference will be the queing.

Want all the new features that will be added ..and yep...it will cost a fiver!!!! (not even 2 pints and a cigar!)

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Old 14-06-2003, 12:33 PM   #78
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i guess 1000 USD
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Old 14-06-2003, 01:39 PM   #79
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Talking I guess

Student lifetime = US $399/ ( Access to a limited amount video u might consider )

normal memebership = US $999/ ( Access to a limited amount video more access than the student level )

professional level lifetime membership = US $2500 - US $ 4999/ ( Full unlimited )
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Old 14-06-2003, 02:10 PM   #80
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Hrmmm..lets see, how about $420.27 US
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Old 14-06-2003, 02:34 PM   #81
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What's the average money spent on this site by all registered users ?? It certainly wont be in the 4 figure range !! So if you want to make some real money make it really worthwhile. Professional users which can pay professional amounts of money surely have that much knowledge and resources which they certainly will spent somewhere else

$400 !! Thats the price for some DVD learning collections I know of....
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Old 14-06-2003, 02:38 PM   #82
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Let's say

USD 475.- for private use
USD 2475.- for companies

Well?
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Old 14-06-2003, 02:41 PM   #83
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What's the average money spent on this site by all registered users ?? It certainly wont be in the 4 figure range !! So if you want to make some real money make it really worthwhile. Professional users which can pay professional amounts of money surely have that much knowledge and resources which they certainly will spent somewhere else


I dun agree with you ...kelvin and the quys take pain in their ass keep on producing challenging good tutorial video ...I meant lifetime its mean every time there will be new thing "maybe the pro might overlook it " maybe kelvin and the team discover it who knows ....com on this four figure range for lifetime knowledge I find it quite resonable........ com on the team here need money to generate more ideas too .....somemore its lifetime "EVERYTIME ITS DIFFERENT LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE " compare to DVD tutorial those things its dead men ........one kind of knowledge thats it u know what I meant........
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Old 14-06-2003, 03:09 PM   #84
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Hello

My vote is for US$ 1690,00 (half of LW price without any promotion).

I hope I win : )) In my country this is a lot of money...

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Old 14-06-2003, 04:29 PM   #85
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I will vote $3250.00 Can I make a another
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Old 14-06-2003, 04:31 PM   #86
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Unhappy hmmmm

I say..... $279.00 US Dollars. (fingers crossed)...
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Old 14-06-2003, 06:40 PM   #87
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quick reminder that:

1. All the people who have said $ I will be taking as US Dollars!
2. Try and work it out in english to stop confusion
3. Please check to make sure you have not bid the same as another user as its first come first served

Voting will close between:

7 - 9 PM - GMT On the 15th JUNE (tomorrow)
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Old 14-06-2003, 07:33 PM   #88
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7 - 9 PM - GMT On the 15th JUNE (tomorrow)
Is this when you will announce that I've won Kev ?
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Old 14-06-2003, 08:02 PM   #89
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yes erwin ...this is the time
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Old 14-06-2003, 08:46 PM   #90
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Ok what the hell...

I say £1260

Thats what I am borrowing from the government for the Multimedia Course I'm doing at the University this year which is where I'm using Lightwave.

That will see me in debt for the rest of my measly life.
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