Showing posts with label content marketplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label content marketplace. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Writeup over at Qassia- New Business Platform for Sellers of Digital Media

We've done a lot of explaining here at Cutcaster about what we are building. Every new idea takes some explaining so it's really exciting to see when others see the value in it and get it.

Here is the staret to an article that was written about us by one of our Contributors over at Qassia.

"Some months ago I was contacted by an entrepreneur preparing to launch a new site for sellers and buyers of digital content. John Griffin and his newly launched site - Cutcaster - are aiming to please both the producer of digital media content, and the purchaser. It's a tough job, but I think they may be on the right track..."

There's more so Click here to read the whole article.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

My Marketplace - Selecting your Price and Negotiating your sales for Content is here!

For the first time in content licensing history, buyers and sellers can negotiate seamlessly over prices on the internet. We have just released into your Studios the My Marketplace (on the left-hand side), which is a section where you can manage any negotiations with buyers or sellers. A buyer of seller can now accept, decline or submit a new price for content they want to buy or sell.

We are really excited about releasing this and can't wait to get our buyers onto the site to test it out. Let us know if you have any questions but here are some Questions and Answers which will help you understand better what the My Marketplace is all about ;-) Please let us know if you have any suggestions or how you like the functionality.


BIDDING FAQ – It’s pretty easy!

1. How does bidding work if you’re a buyer?

If you’re a buyer, search for content you need and click on the thumbnail to preview the media details. On the media details page, where you preview the content, you are given two pricing options as a buyer. The first is you can add the media file to your cart or buy it now if it fits your needs and check out, seamlessly buying the content ala carte and on demand.

If, however, you think the file’s price is above your budget or should be priced lower, you have the option to click on Suggest a Price (bid for the content) to the right and submit a price directly to the seller, who then receives an email notification of the bid you just made (note the price needs to go out to two decimal places if your price is less than one dollar).

Any bids you’ve placed as a buyer can be found in your My Studio page under Content I want to Buy (which is within My Marketplace on the left-hand side). Anytime a seller accepts, declines or re-submits a new price back to you, you will receive an email to the address you provided during the registration detailing the seller’s response and how to proceed.

Finally, any deals that have been accepted or declined can be found under My Marketplace (Accepted Deals and Declined Deals) for your own reference.

Accepted deals will stay in your Cart for 72 hours and after that become void and must be re-done.

2. How does bidding work if you’re a seller?

When a buyer submits a suggested price to you as the seller, you will receive an email from the Cutcaster Community detailing which piece of content has received a new suggested price and what the price was. You can follow the link within the email and go to your My Studio page where you can click on Bids for My Content to review the buyer’s proposal. Under the thumbnail of the media file, you will have the option to Accept, Reject, or submit a counter-offer to the buyer.

Accepting a price will alert the buyer of a completed deal and move the thumbnail to your Accepted Deals window. The buyer will then have 72 hours to buy the file or the deal will be void and must be re-done. The buyer is under no obligation to buy the file. Rejecting a proposal will also send an email alerting the buyer, who could then submit a new price. If, however, you decide to negotiate with the buyer and offer a different price, an email will be sent to the buyer and the thumbnail with the negotiated price will be sent to My Response under Bids for my Content. The entire process can continue from there.

It’s important to note that the whole bidding and negotiating process takes place under the My Marketplace section, but the emails will always be there as alerts.

3. How long do bids and counteroffers last?

Bids and counteroffers are only valid up to 72 hours from the time they’re submitted.

4. Can I change a suggested price or cancel a suggested price as a buyer or seller?

Yes. Go to you’re My Marketplace and find the thumbnail of the file you want to decline and you can delete the deal from there. The seller or buyer will be notified of a declined deal by email and can find that in their Declined Deals page. From there you can re-submit a price if you choose.

5. As a seller, does the price of my content change for good, when I accept a bid from a buyer?

Currently, your content’s price will not change unless you go in and manually change it but if you agree to a price with a buyer they will be able to go in and purchase it within 72 hours at that price. Your starting price or the algorithm price will stay the same on the media details window and no one will know you brought your price down.

6. Can I communicate directly with the seller (or buyer) during a bid or counteroffer?

In the My Marketplace section, you can see how you responded and how the other party has responded. This can be seen above the thumbnails of the associated piece of content in red writing. Cutcaster is currently in the process of rolling out site messaging platform, which would enable buyers and sellers to negotiate more directly over pricing and licensing terms. It will then be possible to negotiate extended licenses with buyers.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

What price is fair for your photos or videos?

Do you ever wonder if you could be making more on your content? Or where there are more buyers for your content? Are you even able to reach these people. Does it ever bother you that you could be overpaying or searching too long for the content you are buying?

One of Cutcaster's mission is to find the correct price for your content and explain to you better how the entire digital content marketplace works. We call it a "Bloomberg for Digital Media." A place where all information on the market can be accessed and level the playing field between perception and reality. To start, Cutcaster wants to tell you who the buyers and sellers are, what they are creating or looking for and what they are willing to sell it for or pay for the right to use it. This should be available to anyone in the marketplace. Not just the people with big budgets and consultants to tell them what to do. We want to create a complete transaction history to help people understand this marketplace that is changing many of the old characteristics of media.

If you want to learn more sign up at Cutcaster and we can help you price or pay the right price for your media.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Sign Up at Cutcaster.com

Cutcaster is getting ready for it's launch and we are reaching out to those content creators and buyers to sign up at the site for the alpha launch. You must sign up at the site to receive an invite and we are sorry but the alpha is closed unless you have an invite.

So sign up here.

If you have any questions you can email us or you can check out the FAQ page.

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