Product Development
The subscription products we develop and build are our reason for being. We build them to offer subscribers and members something they need or want, that we love to provide. But while the inspiration for creating a new product is all around us, the mechanics of defining, developing and launching that membership or subscription product are both complex and daunting. We have you covered, from know-how to help beginners to articles keeping you up on the latest trends and developments for enhancing and growing exceptional subscription products.
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A new kind of subscription service is launching next month in New York and Los Angeles – SereneBook, a wellness-based service that helps users transform
When a company builds its business model based on specific data knowledge of companies and markets, it’s critical for their business model to successfully walk
If you believe the adage “there is no such thing as bad publicity,” YouTube is in luck. It is has had a busy few weeks
Last Thursday Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) added two more premium channels – HBO and Cinemax – to Amazon Channels, bringing the total number of video subscriptions
Last week The (Tulsa) Frontier dropped its paywall, after its first year in business. Starting December 1, readers will no longer have to pay for
Pennsylvania is the latest government entity to impose a so-called “Netflix tax” on its citizens, reports Penn Record. Brought forth by the state legislature, the
This year was a year of innovation for newspaper and magazine publishers as they try to successfully bridge the divide between declining print sales and
Another print magazine bites the dust. Last week Condé Nast announced that it would shut down the print edition of Self magazine after the February
In this week’s subscription news, Variety explains why SiriusXM stands out in the subscription content space, PaymentsSource says that good subscription billing is not a
Earlier this month, Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwait and Bloomberg Media Group CEO Justin Smith sent a memo to staff advising them of “deep change”