LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - #3 Location Thread: #3 Location View Single Post #14 10-25-2005, 10:10 AM kmmcnabb Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Schertz, Texas Posts: 139 Pay Site I am signed up at the $40.00/yr site and also go to Manzella's site often and do have all of his stuff (bought and paid for). To tell you the truth, I really like the idea of being able to download the movies too and would be willing to pay as I go. For example, the last series you posted (Colin), I would have paid for easily since it gave insight into what you (Yoda) focus on with a student. Fair price? Well, Manzella would have charged around $7.00 per 30 minutes so add up the time to see where you would stand. I subscribed to Chuck's site after I did a trial and found the video seqments useful in clearing the fog. I'm not sure I would have subscribed except you can't see all of the responses in the forum UNLESS you subscribe so I caved. Now the big question, will I subscribe again? Not sure I will, but will give Chuck this year to see where he goes with his site. What I would really LOVE TO SEE is a video explaining TGM from front to back, Chapter by Chapter. I would pay for a series that does that because there is a niche for it out here in golfland. I think the book (once read two or three times) plus the websites can help but more detailed explainations would be welcome on video. I know this would not replace working with an AI, but since I am working full time, and travelling too, it would be a great alternative. Long winded, sorry. My suggestion, work up some premium site materials and offer a short 30 day temp subscription to judge the response. I think $40.00 per year is a good indicator of what you can get but you should really offer the material as a download at that price. If the response is low (or no interest) then try the Manzella approach and put up materials for a price (Paypal works great) on select topics and see where that takes you. Good luck. __________________ Kevin ------------------------------------------ Thomas Edison knew 1800 ways not to build a light bulb. kmmcnabb View Public Profile Send a private message to kmmcnabb Find all posts by kmmcnabb