I do, but mine, THE TOUCHSTONE, is managed through a distributor so I am not privy to their experience, only my own as creator. They seem to pay promptly and obviously have a huge reach. Like any platform, it's all about how much you put into marketing and promoting your film if you want eyes on it, which translates to income. I stopped giving a damn about that aspect of it a long time ago and my quarterly income has really dwindled, but in my view that's all on me. Also reviews have a pretty big part in it their algorithm, FWIW.
If you don't mind me asking (and feel free to send me a PM), how many views were you averaging at the film's height? Considering Amazon's large reach, I'm curious what is considered a success. I have been averaging about 5,000 views over the past few months. Of course, at only 4 cents per hour, that doesn't amount to any significant amount of cash.
well, congrats to both of you, muckraker and bobloblaw.
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