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The Skinning Site Superbowl analogy

The Skinning Site Superbowl analogy

https://www.joeuser.com/Articles/TheSkinningSuperbowl.html

I help run a skin site called WinCustomize.com. It is immensely popular. With well over a million unique individual visitors each month, it is one of the busiest websites on the Internet.

The site works as follows: Graphics designers and artists submit their themes, skins, icons, wallpapers, and other items that can be used by various programs to change the look and feel of Windows. WinCustomize provides them with secure, reliable hosting for their work in the form of disk space and bandwidth.

This in turn attracts users who are interested in doing cool stuff with their computers. They download the various programs (or use what comes with Windows) and then download these themes, icons, skins, and wallpapers and apply them to their system.

WinCustomize is funded by Stardock. Stardock makes its living developing software like Object Desktop which is made up of WindowBlinds, DesktopX, IconPackager, ObjectBar, WinStyles, and more. People buy this software which costs between $8 and $50.

What Stardock gets out of WinCustomize is a reliable website for its customers to go and get more stuff and encourage people to create more cool stuff for customizing Windows. And because the site is so popular, it attracts new users, some of which purchase its software.

Unfortunately, WinCustomize suffers from the classic “free rider” problem. During a recent server upgrade, the site disabled downloading for non-contributors (people who weren’t in the database as being a Stardock customer and had standard access – i..e. non-uploaders). It turned out that over half the total bandwidth consumed disappeared. Bearing in mind that free riders could still browse the site, which makes up quite a bit of bandwidth use, this means that most of the expenses of WinCustomize are used by free-riders.

Any time you try to tighten things on free-riders, you inevitably create a fire storm because people start accusing WinCustomize of trying to charge for skins and themes made by other people and freely submitted. Which it isn’t.

So here’s a better analogy. WinCustomize as a big old superbowl party:

Bob decides to throw a great big superbowl party for his friends. He has a big old 60 inch TV for everyone to watch the game on and plenty of couches and such. He’s also providing lots of beer, soda, and other drinks. In the invitations, he included a note that people should feel free to bring over food to eat.

Word on his party spreads far and wide. As the kick off time approaches, tons of people start showing up. Most of whom bring no food at all. But they sit down and start making themselves at home. The beer is quickly consumed, the pop is quickly running out.

Other people show up who do bring some pop and beer and food and freely share it with others. But by the time kick off time comes, the place is jammed. No one else can fit in the apartment and many friends can’t even get in as a result. The drinks run out and hardly anyone can even see the TV despite its enormous size.

So the next year, Bob decides that everyone who wants to come has to pay $2 to get in. The idea is that the $2 will go for buying more beer and soda and help pay for the massive clean up after the party. But it also, he hopes, will keep so many free loaders from just showing up so that the number of people who actually come can comfortably fit in the apartment.

But as soon as he does it, some of the free-loaders from the previous year start complaining about how “Greedy” Bob allegedly is. They accuse Bob of trying to charge people to watch the superbowl (even though they can go to any number of places to watch it). They accuse him of trying to make money selling the snacks that other people are freely bringing to the party (though they themselves weren’t planning to bring any snacks). And ultimately they huff and say “Well fine, I won’t come to your super bowl party, I’ll show you!” (as if this is somehow a problem).

WinCustomize isn’t trying to make money off of the food other guests are bringing. And it’s not even trying to make money off of the game itself. All it’s trying to do is find a way to help pay for the drinks and clean-up and discourage so many free-riders from showing up so that people who honestly want to contribute to the community can fit into the apartment.
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Reply #76 Top
I think a lot of people are used to getting a free lunch and can't understand that someone pays for it. Now that they are asked to pay their own way they can't accept it. There not used to paying. Also from what I've seen, the new generation isn't used to paying their own way. Mom or Dad pays for them.

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Reply #77 Top
I have an idea...

If you allowed people ranked as Apprentice or better host skin files elsewhere, would that take a load off the bandwidth meter? I imagine that the number of problems it may cause pales in comparison to the three grand a month the freeloaders are costing you.

Obviously you'd want to know you can trust a skinner before letting them distribute a file through your site, but once someone has created a reputation, the odds that they would want to ruin it by distributing a virus or whatever are pretty slim, no?
Reply #78 Top
You know, this message board uses a lot of bandwidth. I forget what frogboy said it uses but it does use.

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Reply #79 Top
The only problem with a 'Superbowl party' analogy is that GridIron leaves me cold...
Of course, the point being made is clear and self-evident...
Reply #80 Top
I must say...I have heard it all. I'm getting ready to renew my 4th year of ODNT. I'm really quite sick of everybody eating the good food and whining because it isn't free.

Let me put it this way...When a company does something well...really well, it should get paid for it. Good business practice dictates that freeloaders don't pay the bills and you can't be successful catering to people whinning about wanting it for free. The simple fact is...if you want to succeed in this day, as a business, you have to make a better product AND CHARGE MONEY FOR IT! You have to make some money to be successful.

I don't go to the best steakhouse in town and whine about it costing too much when the steak was cooked to perfection and it melts in my mouth, rather...I am happy to pay me big money, leave a big tip, thank the waitress and the manager and tell them how satisfied I am. And when I come back...I'll bet it is better than it was the last time!

If I'm short on money...I simply go to McDonalds and get a .89 hamburger.

It is simple...Stardock makes an exceptional product, supports an exceptional website. Pay for it or go home. The freeloaders are just wrecking the party for those of us really appreciate a good steak. Especially if Bob is the cook.

I say...Give a 30 day trial of WB or DX or whatever...along with it comes a 30 day trial of Wincustomize. Download anything you want...but after 30 days pay up or go somewhere else.

A good product costs good money...and this stuff is the best thing going! And BTW, this isn't a SuperBowl party...It's a 3 course meal served in a 5 star restaurant...FOR $20 BUCKS. Keep it up Bob...I'll pay!

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Reply #81 Top
Oh no, this is not a try-me site. If it was, someone needs some better PR.

Now if Bob's got problems with uninvited guests, he should only allow those in that a) either bring their own food, or b) he knows. Charging money for it wouldn't be a casual party anymore, it would be a big anonymous, blend-in-with-the-crowd event, which would take away much of its charm.