You see a movie title. Do you also see the year, cast, director, IMDb rating? Or just the title?
A British IPTV reseller whose VOD includes rich metadata (cast, director, year, rating, synopsis) helps you choose. A British IPTV provider with minimal metadata (title only) makes you guess or search elsewhere.
Here's the discovery benefit: rich metadata turns browsing into informed decisions. The IPTV reseller UK who pays for quality VOD data respects that you want to know what you're watching. Minimal metadata assumes you already know.
In most cases, what actually works is opening a VOD movie during trial. Does it show the year, a synopsis, cast list? If yes, rich metadata. If only the title and a thumbnail, minimal.
Scenario: you're browsing movies. With rich metadata, you see that Movie A is a 2024 thriller with a 7.2 rating. You watch it. Without metadata, it's just a title. You skip it.
I've watched an IPTV reseller UK upgrade their VOD metadata to a premium source. Browsing became a pleasure. Customers discovered more content. The cost was worth it.
Honestly, test VOD metadata richness. A British IPTV reseller with rich data has invested in discovery. One with minimal data hasn't.
A British IPTV reseller who includes rich VOD metadata respects that you make choices based on information. Title-only browsing is blind browsing.