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	<title>Comments on: Happy Easter</title>
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		<title>By: Razorsyntax</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m wondering if there was a way we couldn&#039;t attract more developers.  I&#039;m thinking even create a sub-marketplace (the Black Market-Place) where developers can charge for their apps.  I realize free is what consumers would like, but the reality is if developers can&#039;t make it worth their while to create apps then we, the die-hard Zune users, suffer.  I&#039;m asking for an independent ZuneHD marketplace where both users and developers are rewarded.

I&#039;m talking from experience (in other business related fields) . . . this works.  It increases growth for your site, creates revenue streams for the site and developers, and consumers win by getting more content.

I suppose the only downside will be the constant griping from those free-content users who&#039;ve never sat down and created an app in the first place (no worries about them . . . they&#039;ll come around as they always do when the content is of higher quality).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m wondering if there was a way we couldn&#8217;t attract more developers.  I&#8217;m thinking even create a sub-marketplace (the Black Market-Place) where developers can charge for their apps.  I realize free is what consumers would like, but the reality is if developers can&#8217;t make it worth their while to create apps then we, the die-hard Zune users, suffer.  I&#8217;m asking for an independent ZuneHD marketplace where both users and developers are rewarded.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m talking from experience (in other business related fields) . . . this works.  It increases growth for your site, creates revenue streams for the site and developers, and consumers win by getting more content.</p>
<p>I suppose the only downside will be the constant griping from those free-content users who&#8217;ve never sat down and created an app in the first place (no worries about them . . . they&#8217;ll come around as they always do when the content is of higher quality).</p>
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