whaler11
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Purely speculative, perhaps revenues from ads, linked-website sales, etc complement subscription revenues ???
they dont have any ads. thats the whole point.
Purely speculative, perhaps revenues from ads, linked-website sales, etc complement subscription revenues ???
Ah ha, guess I’d need to waste a few dinero to know. However, I retract my prior ill informed, boneheaded comment.they dont have any ads. thats the whole point.
>>Subscriptions cost $10 a month or $60 a year, though many customers have signed up at lower promotional rates. The site’s average annual revenue per subscriber is roughly $64, Mather said.<<
Yeah - that math didn’t work - Bloomberg isn’t what it used to be in calling out/clarifying the “how does 2+2=5”.
Because lots of people probably sign up on the 10/month because that is easier for them to swallow than the 60/year. Having worked on subscription products before consumer behavior doesn't always make the most rational sense. Lots of people subscribe thinking "I probably won't like this so don't want to commit to the year"...and then just auto-renew.
Because lots of people probably sign up on the 10/month because that is easier for them to swallow than the 60/year. Having worked on subscription products before consumer behavior doesn't always make the most rational sense. Lots of people subscribe thinking "I probably won't like this so don't want to commit to the year"...and then just auto-renew.
Because lots of people probably sign up on the 10/month because that is easier for them to swallow than the 60/year. Having worked on subscription products before consumer behavior doesn't always make the most rational sense. Lots of people subscribe thinking "I probably won't like this so don't want to commit to the year"...and then just auto-renew.
. So while it may seem like "everyone" is getting a reduced price, it's really a vocal minority.lets say they are being honest. that’s not even $32 million a year in revenue. they are burning though cash quickly.
Exactly - no way they are cash flow positive.
I checked - I'm on the annual plan - and I'm definitely too lazy to cancel it on iTunes and wait to resubscribe to save money.
Exactly - no way they are cash flow positive.
I checked - I'm on the annual plan - and I'm definitely too lazy to cancel it on iTunes and wait to resubscribe to save money.

>>Subscriptions cost $10 a month or $60 a year, though many customers have signed up at lower promotional rates. The site’s average annual revenue per subscriber is roughly $64, Mather said.<<
Yeah - that math didn’t work - Bloomberg isn’t what it used to be in calling out/clarifying the “how does 2+2=5”.
So now that my subscription is up - I'm getting $9.99/month or $59.99/year (save 50%!) as my offer. Basically the base deal. Anyone know where I can find a discount greater than that?
Edit: Found One
(https://www.couponbirds.com/codes/theathletic.com?key=8011082367364 )
$29,99 for the first year.