Originally posted by neurovish
Does this mean the price of future DVD's will drop as the hardware is paid for?
And even though it's necessary for making the DVD, charging money to cover hardware costs IS profit...you get to keep all the extra stuff when it's done.....not really meaning to bitch, I just don't like the idea of people making money off of the drivers who had to pay for the event (I'll probably buy a dvd)
Hmmmm.....
prof·it ( P ) (prft)
n.
1. The return received on a business undertaking after all operating expenses have been met.
The cost to produce a DVD (Shipping, DVD, Paypal fee, Packaging, etc) will run about $5 per CD. That leaves $10 per CD. I only plan on selling 20 DVD's. That's $200 net income. Subtract the cost of the upgrades to the computer (which I purchased today) of $400. That leaves me IN THE HOLE $200. bad business if you ask me.
Now, do I benefit from this...yea, maybe, but if people didn't want to see the video, i wouldn't need the upgrade.
will the videos get cheaper? depends.
also, any "profits" will be used to purchase more and better equipment.
notice i didn't include the cost of labor for the hours of taping, editing, and burning?
Charles
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