Write the reason you're deleting this FAQ
Subscription or membership websites are websites that have premium content that can only be viewed for a monthly fee. Some websites may provide limited amounts of free content so you can have a trial before purchasing membership. Some websites may also give you all the content for free but you only have limited features and membership is required for full features. A few good examples are Spotify and Code Academy.
Do you think subscription websites still have potential today? It is hard to be successful due to all the competition and there are lots of free resources and guides all around the internet. Therefore, the premium content needs to be a lot better than the free ones in order to get business. What types of subscription websites still has potential these days?
Do you use subscription websites? I don’t really use subscription websites because I prefer the free options.
Are you sure you want to delete this post?
Are you sure you want to delete this post?
Are you sure you want to delete this post?
Are you sure you want to delete this post?
Are you sure you want to delete this post?
Beverly
Just speaking as a buyer (not a retailer), my favorites so far are Netflix - I've been a loyal Netflix subscriber for 12 years, first as a DVD member (when streaming was in it's infancy) and more recently as a streaming member. Spotify is another subscription based service we use in the house everyday - almost every member of the family uses this. And, recently added the Hulu and CBS All Access apps to my ROKU streaming device. These subscription based streaming apps are also available on other streaming devices such as PS4/Xbox One, not just the Roku. At some point, I was a member of Next Issue, recently renamed Texture; an online app based digital service that gives you access to well over 100 digital magazines you can read on your computer or smart phone, any digital device. One of the best subscriptions besides Hulu or Netflix.
Guess my point is there will always be a willing group of buyers who enjoy the convenience of paying a small sum of money monthly for premium perks. And I'm one of those people. I'm way more likely to buy if I can get something on subscription, whether digital magazines; movie streaming; even popular online games.
Likely, you could apply this logic to Seocheckout services for SEO work, blog commenting, forum posting, Facebook/Instagram likes on recent photos etc. Some buyers will want the convenience of being able to subscribe to your service and get work done on a regular basis without having to take out the credit card or login to Paypal everytime they want to make another purchase. Especially a good option for resellers who are making multiple purchases a week from the same seller for same service. I love anything subscription based, very convenient and an easy way to enjoy premium content that is not available to 'free' users. Just speaking as a buyer (not a retailer), my favorites so far are Netflix - I've been a loyal Netflix subscriber for 12 years, first as a DVD member (when streaming was in it's infancy) and more recently as a streaming member. Spotify is another subscription based service we use in the house everyday - almost every member of the family uses this. And, recently added the Hulu and CBS All Access apps to my ROKU streaming device. These subscription based streaming apps are also available on other streaming devices such as PS4/Xbox One, not just the Roku. At some point, I was a member of Next Issue, recently renamed Texture; an online app based digital service that gives you access to well over 100 digital magazines you can read on your computer or smart phone, any digital device. One of the best subscriptions besides Hulu or Netflix. Guess my point is there will always be a willing group of buyers who enjoy the convenience of paying a small sum of money monthly for premium perks. And I'm one of those people. I'm way more likely to buy if I can get something on subscription, whether digital magazines; movie streaming; even popular online games. Likely, you could apply this logic to SEOClerks services for SEO work, blog commenting, forum posting, Facebook/Instagram likes on recent photos etc. Some buyers will want the convenience of being able to subscribe to your service and get work done on a regular basis without having to take out the credit card or login to Paypal everytime they want to make another purchase. Especially a good option for resellers who are making multiple purchases a week from the same seller for same service.
Are you sure you want to delete this post?