08-31-2005, 09:45 AM
Yup, personal funds. And I'm only able to do this because Ketnar agreed to give me a discount for having a section on my site devoted to informing people about how cool they are and why they should sign up with them. Frankly, I don't think it's even brought them that much business, so really they're just giving me a discount out of the kindness of their own hearts.
Okay, Wolfey, what exactly do you plan on putting up that won't wind up on my site and that artists will feel comfortable with only having a select number of people look at? The concept is okay, but the plan is still incomplete.
Again, same problem. You speak about this as though you have personal experience seeing success with this sort of thing. Keep in mind that digimon hentai is a small blip in the hentai universe. That's why there are only two really big digimon hentai sites out there. A site like FurEAuction or whatever appeals to a much broader fan-base and can get more money because of that. People who come to the digimon hentai sites are usually looking for just digimon hentai and chances are that what they already have found won't make them interested in paying for a little extra. I mean, there are over a thousand stories and probably even more pictures to view than there are stories. Why would people be so desperate for digimon hentai that they'd be willing to spend money on it? I mean, if Red Rover auctioned off his newest chapter in his End Game: Fated Circle series, he'd probably get some money for that, but he'd be screwed if he couldn't have it posted for the public to see.
I think you guys might be going for complexity when simplicity should be your goal. Finding someone who has the money to fund the site would probably work the best. That's basically what Togashi was when I started working on this site and it seemed to work just fine for a long time. Simple and effective.
Soni
Okay, Wolfey, what exactly do you plan on putting up that won't wind up on my site and that artists will feel comfortable with only having a select number of people look at? The concept is okay, but the plan is still incomplete.
Again, same problem. You speak about this as though you have personal experience seeing success with this sort of thing. Keep in mind that digimon hentai is a small blip in the hentai universe. That's why there are only two really big digimon hentai sites out there. A site like FurEAuction or whatever appeals to a much broader fan-base and can get more money because of that. People who come to the digimon hentai sites are usually looking for just digimon hentai and chances are that what they already have found won't make them interested in paying for a little extra. I mean, there are over a thousand stories and probably even more pictures to view than there are stories. Why would people be so desperate for digimon hentai that they'd be willing to spend money on it? I mean, if Red Rover auctioned off his newest chapter in his End Game: Fated Circle series, he'd probably get some money for that, but he'd be screwed if he couldn't have it posted for the public to see.
I think you guys might be going for complexity when simplicity should be your goal. Finding someone who has the money to fund the site would probably work the best. That's basically what Togashi was when I started working on this site and it seemed to work just fine for a long time. Simple and effective.
Soni