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#1 by mike liveright on 24/07/2009 - 5:52 pm
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I sggest that underneath the Movie poster, for example, you add two more buttons.
1) NetFlix — To allow a user to put the movie in his NetFlix queue. I went to NetFlix after reading your review for “MOON” and saved it in my queue so that when it is released to DVD’s it will come to me. I don’t know if NetFlix has an arrangement to pay fo referals, but if they do not, I would hope that they might consider paying you a few cents for each click through.
2) Local Showing. If the movie is still in release, you might also link off to a Movie Time site for that movie, Fandnage… The one I got for example for Hurt Locker, thru Google was: http://www.google.com/movies?hl=en&near=94301&mid=531bd18fe5056b97 , but again, I would hope that one of these sites might consider paying you a few cents for each click through.
Note: I would have also suggested to link to Amazon, for purchase, perhaps after the movie is no longer active, but I suspect that the number of people who would, after reading your comments, immediatly consider buying the movie would be relatively low, and that it might not be worth the effort.
Note: Another thing I’d like, but is not yet implemented, I think, is a way to add the movie to my ComCast, or whatever, list so that when starts showing I was informed.
Regardless of these minor notes, Thanks for the site, and good luch.
#2 by Helmut on 25/07/2009 - 9:58 am
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Thanks for these good suggestions, Mike! I appreciate your contribution, and will try to add these features in the coming weeks.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Helmut