Just wanted to say that with the "Matt Chat", "Armchair Arcade" you are definitely creating a quality based content hub type of thing. As far as making money with the Matt Chat offerings or something similar, why not just take the first 12 or 24 episodes and release them on DVD with a nice case and DVD artwork? I would buy the show on DVD if it was to come with things like out takes (I am sure it is mind boggling as to some of the stuff that was cut to make the time constraints of Youtube) and other little pieces that could be of interest.
There are printing companies that you can order as few as 100 copies (probably fewer if you shopped around though the profit margin would take a hit the lower the print run). Do a pre-order type sale and go with the turn out for that as your basis on ordering (this could allow for price checking to make sure that you are making something on it without getting fleeced for the costs upfront).
The couple of pieces I have put up that featured Matt Chat have been some of the more popular posts we have had on my site. The fans are there, we just need to get that marketing genius on board.
Just wanted to say that with the "Matt Chat", "Armchair Arcade" you are definitely creating a quality based content hub type of thing. As far as making money with the Matt Chat offerings or something similar, why not just take the first 12 or 24 episodes and release them on DVD with a nice case and DVD artwork? I would buy the show on DVD if it was to come with things like out takes (I am sure it is mind boggling as to some of the stuff that was cut to make the time constraints of Youtube) and other little pieces that could be of interest.
There are printing companies that you can order as few as 100 copies (probably fewer if you shopped around though the profit margin would take a hit the lower the print run). Do a pre-order type sale and go with the turn out for that as your basis on ordering (this could allow for price checking to make sure that you are making something on it without getting fleeced for the costs upfront).
The couple of pieces I have put up that featured Matt Chat have been some of the more popular posts we have had on my site. The fans are there, we just need to get that marketing genius on board.