JimVonBaden
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Re: PHOTOBUCKET is holding some member's photos as hostage. what are the best options
PB has had tiered services for some time. I have been a paid 2nd tier for years.
Google does this all the time, that is how they got so big. Build a product that can be given away for free (gmail is a good example in the very early days), then charge for upgraded services or extra features.
Photobucket sort of did this. Free photo hosting to attract users. Run "light" ads for passive revenue. Then they had services like you could order prints, and other physical items with your photos on them. Mind you this was novel and worth while in the early 2000's when they started as people were still in transition of film to digital and getting physical prints from digital was something people wanted. Obviously the landscape of what pictures people want to have as physical media has changed.
Photobucket is a little late to the party in coming up with a tiered set of packages for more storage or services. They tried upping the advertising, but putting "resource heavy" ads in probably drove more and more people away from even accessing the site OR drove people to run an Ad-blocker on the site. Both scenarios reduce Ad impressions and thus revenue share.
I also think mobile computing (ie. people with phones) sort of affected this as people on phones use "the internet" differently through apps rather than browsers which affects how that traffic can be monetized. Also I don't know but I might assume Photobucket didn't have an app or if they did it might have been cumbersome.
Now they obviously had to make a drastic price hike and use a version of extortion (I am using the term very loosely here) to get people to buy into it.
PB has had tiered services for some time. I have been a paid 2nd tier for years.