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Surfline started out as a pay-per-call telephone service, providing surf conditions to surfing enthusiasts, but entered the Internet age in 1995 with live HD streams
ABARTA Inc., the parent company of The Press of Atlantic City has put the local New Jersey paper and accompanying digital products up for sale.
Surfline is a B2C site for surfing enthusiasts that offers a 15-day free trial to prospects. By splitting its trial conversion process into four steps,
It’s easy to think that more is always better, especially when developing pricing plans for your subscribers. But today’s lesson from Audiobooks.com shows the exception
Newsweek’s decision to go digital-only has been met with some skepticism, but cutting printing and distribution costs may allow the publication to truly innovate and
A new site called MerchantBidding.com is making it easy for small to medium businesses to get comparable quotes from multiple payment processing vendors. The site
One of the strongest retention tactics we recommend is to use Account Updater in your payment processing so that you can automatically update expired credit
IAC, the parent company of Match.com and Newsweek/The Daily Beast, announced this week that it has acquired subscription site Tutor.com. Terms of the deal were
Zacks Investment Research, a Chicago-based subscription and financial information publisher, is looking for an online marketing manager to head up a number of service lines.
After being a long-time hold-out, The Wall Street Journal has finally agreed to sell digital subscriptions through Apple’s Newsstand. The all-digital package is priced at