Mid-thought: I had a customer who watched only a webcam of his local forest where he used to walk with his daughter before she moved to Australia.
My British IPTV customer watched only a live webcam of the New Forest. He walked there every Sunday with his daughter. She moved to Australia. He couldn't visit her. He watched the forest where they walked. The trees. The ponies. The trails. Nothing else. For 5 years.
I assumed he was a low-value customer. One stream. Niche content. Sad story. I was wrong. He paid on time. He never opened a ticket. He never asked for a discount. He was my most forested customer.
Here's the thing — forest webcam viewers have no alternatives. You can't watch your New Forest anywhere else. Your IPTV Reseller Panel is their only option. Your British IPTV service is their connection to a memory they cannot walk again.
In most cases, resellers ignore forest webcams. Not profitable. Too niche. Too green. But forest viewers are loyal. Desperately loyal. You are their only connection to their past.
What actually works is identifying your forest webcam viewers from your IPTV Reseller Panel logs. Look for accounts with long viewing sessions focused on forests. Reach out to them. Not to sell. To listen.
One real-world scenario: a reseller in Bristol identified 10 forest viewers. He reached out. He listened. He offered condolences. Those customers' gratitude was overwhelming.
The pattern that keeps showing up is that forest viewers are underserved by most resellers. Your British IPTV service can serve them better.
The New Forest viewer stayed with me for 5 years. He never complained. He just watched. When his daughter visited from Australia, she walked the forest with him. He cried. He told me your service kept the forest alive for him.
A loose sentence: A customer who needs a forest webcam is not a small customer. He's a father missing his daughter. Bring him the forest.