2Muchnets_MBase_Network_Recession_Proofing_A_Company_To_Thrive_When_Most_Take_Dives
| 2Much.nets MBase Network: Recession Proofing A Company To Thrive When Most Take Dives
Montreal, Qc. (February 2, 2004) -- In a year which has tested
the fortitude of even the largest high-tech Titans, 2Much
Internet Services not only survived but thrived, carrying along
and bolstering those clients who have had the commitment and
drive to make their sites work. Along the way, absolute
beginners have signed on and been gently educated in the rogue
ways of the Internet markets, becoming players in a field said
to have become saturated and unforgiving to the little fish in
the wake of the year 2000 dot-com torpedo.
Much of www.2much.net’s 2003 success is due to the second
quarter release of LiveCamNetwork 1.9, the company’s own
software, which inadvertently created what 2Much President and
Chief Executive Officer Mark Prince has come to call the
LiveCamNetwork, or LCN.
“We build web-sites that feature the best live video and audio
streaming on the market. But many sites out there do badly
despite high quality, due to a lack of experience with
e-marketing and a lack of content,” says Prince. The result was
an upgrade featuring a real-time, interactive billing solution,
and a performer database.
“What we do can be compared to iFriends, or rather the opposite
of iFriends,” Prince explained. “A chat studio owner has
performers he plugs into iFriends, and they make money chatting
with the consenting public. But because big systems like that
incorporate tens of thousands of models, this owner will set his
performer in front of five or six cameras with five or six
different identities, to increase chances of being selected.
It’s expensive and complicated.”
With the LiveCamNetwork, the performers keep to one identity,
their own, and can be enabled on 16, 36 and more websites at the
same time. Rather than farming out multiple streams, the clients
are drawn, via 2Much.net’s many sites, to the performer. “It’s
easier,” states Prince, “more efficient and makes much more
money.”
Prince has dubbed LiveCamNetwork 1.9’s interactive
webcaster-database and real-time billing program MBase. “It’s a
catch-all word, covering the performer grid and the accounting
program. It means Model Base – instead of database – but I
abbreviated it so it would be more mainstream and encompassing.”
Each website created by 2Much.net had their stable of
performers, as well as their own traffic, independent of other
sites powered by 2Much. “We put the performers from every site
onto a common grid for every webmaster to pick and choose from.
In doing this, we also combined the traffic from each site. We
have hundreds of performers, now, and more are signing up as we
speak.”
The result is new webmasters and investors are assured of
instant content and immediate traffic when they buy the
LiveCamNetwork 1.9 package. “The site (www.2much.net) explains
it all, but has to be updated to include this information –
about the performer database and traffic that comes with
LiveCamNetwork. The traffic, obviously, is indirect – but it’s a
stepping stone a couple weeks before native traffic is built up.”
Of the LiveCamNetwork, Prince said, “I was thinking from the
inside out, at first. I was thinking of a shared database, so
that even small, beginning operators would have a chance.”
Prince remembered the early days, when 2much struggled against
the rip-tides of the Internet. “I saw this as an opportunity
that I wished I had back then. Joining a team that helps you
stand on your own two feet. These shared performers aren’t just
in a pool we’re dipping into. They’re the foundation of a new
network, a niche network, which includes bulletin boards,
webmaster and performer forums, and as many features as we’ll be
able to cram without raising our fees.”
In fact, 2much generally offers much more support than purported
in its sales pitch – for obvious reasons. “They have to learn to
deal with their own businesses,” Prince says. “We help more than
we should, with more support than anyone you could name, but
then we’re nice people and our success is dependent on the
success of our clients. The better each is individually, the
better we’re doing. But I don’t want to have to hire a whole
tech support division. At least, not this month,” he laughed.
“As is, we divide our time between delineated tasks and
consulting, and helping callers.”
Of the traditional challenges faced by both providers and
consumers of online video chat entertainment, the lack of
quality content has always been primary. According to Tracy
Martin, a principal of 2Much, “We’ve created a platform that
solves this. Our network can support thousands of individual
operators or webcasters, as we call them, within a
super-structure that provides front- and back-end solutions to
the issues of unlimited supply, distribution and accessibility.”
Before LiveCamNetwork 1.9, 2Much.net customers were, like all
operators of video chat sites, dependent on not only
successfully marketing their private website, but maintaining
performer content on an in-house basis. Dominated by thousands
of individual operators, each offering no more than a few
entertainers at a single point in time, the industry was
extremely fragmented.
“Now, each new website owner on the LiveCamNetwork has a virtual
supply of entertainment and a business model that produces a
cash flow on a global, 24/7 operating schedule,” said Greg
Jones, 2Much Communications Director. “You can sign on cold,
with no content, and start a niche website, just by picking a
certain type of performer, and find a market that maybe wasn’t
tapped before. You don’t need your own talent pool anymore.”
Noted the operator of WallStreetGals.com, a long-time client of
2Much Internet Services, “The LiveCamNetwork has already
transformed my business. While we maintain a core group of
proprietary entertainers, we can now grow our entertainment
staff exponentially, by simply choosing from the MBase menu of
performers. They’re even rated by the software, based on
popularity and visitor-customer conversion. With greater
variety, our repeat-client base increases, and our entertainers
have the opportunity to double or triple their income because
now they’re available on a network. We can leverage the success
of each other’s ‘brands’ by wholesale and retail returns on our
shared performers base.”
LiveCamNetwork 1.9 was expected to bolster revenues for all
concerned, solidifying the foundations of small upstart sites as
well as expanding the performer base and potential profits of
established operators.
“But the thing almost got out of hand,” said Prince. “We had to
do something with the MBase accounting program to simplify this
explosion of cash flows. It turned into an octopus, a
multi-dimensional cash cycle with no theoretical end in sight.
And we did.”
“It’s great, I’m proud.” Prince smiled.
As independent entrepreneurs and webmasters continue to join or
convert to LiveCamNetwork 1.9, Prince realizes there is strength
in numbers. “The more websites join the network, the stronger
and more profitable each one becomes. The stronger our network
becomes, the more fortified each website is against the vagaries
of the electronic market.”
In 2004, Prince is planning a major assault on his market. “We
have some pretty fascinating and creative applications for LCN
1.9 coming in. I’ve got two Las Vegas hotel chains bidding for
the software, and psychics and financial consultants looking
into creating live-consultation sites.”
2Much pretty much coasted through the “great crash of 2000”,
expanding its operations and client base steadily, hiring staff
and adding marketing strategy consultation and services to the
LiveCamNetwork 1.9 package. Now that financial analysts are
finally predicting Technology and Internet stocks are about to
rebound, 2Much is preparing to ride the new wave and bring its
customers along with it.
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About the author:
Writer, Videographer, Journalist, Married with 3 Children, Greg
Jones published fiction and journalism before becoming the
Communications Director at 2Much Internet Services.
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