
Originally Posted by
guymelef
What is there to gain? Can there be more profit from these sites? Is more money all it takes to make more money? Are they changing the format into a more IGN or GameFaqs style site? If I am used to a certain amount of candid speech from a site, I would surely find another one if I always had to doubt the change in bias. I rely on multiple sites for their individual bias. I know for certain types of news I need to go to certain sites. If I ever had to doubt that one of those sites was not living up to the expectations the same site had set for itself, then there would be a large void in my knowledge base. (diction note: quite a run-on and extremely explicitly reflexive). But that void would be probably quickly filled by another outfit. If a web site wanted venture capital to expand and had a vision as well as documented risk/revenue AND an investor who be "hands off"(which won't happen (and therein lays the rub)) then by all means go ahead. But with failure of dcemulation.com's ambition of one guy's short term revenue expectations I seriously doubt there is anything money can do that a couple of smart guys couldn't figure out. It might take longer without the capital but it could be done. Hardware Tech is getting cheaper by the day. But if someone was willing to write a check to me for a site of mine I would really have to think about it. The worst part is I couldn't tell anyone about even the possibility because of the backlash from my patrons and the investor. Quite a conundrum. Made worse by a non-competition clause in the sale. I couldn't just start over again with a new domain name. Or even contribute on a friends website that had similar content. But I would have cash equity to do something, but what? I have to give back to the people? Can't squander all of it on holiday. That would be irresponsible. You probably could've stopped reading this after the first line.
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