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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Microsoft Corp. [NASDAQ: MSFT] came out of the gate strong in the first quarter of its fiscal year 2019, for the period ended September 30,
Last week, Spotify (NYSE: SPOT) upgraded the user experience for Spotify Premium subscribers, creating a more personal intuitive experience. The streaming music platform began rolling
Numerous online marketing trade associations have announced their latest initiative to bring structure and transparency to an industry that can only be called the Wild,
In this week’s subscription headlines, Sky baits binge watchers with a loyalty scheme and Netflix subscriptions, Facebook purges more than 800 publishers accounts for political
Earlier this week, The New York Times and Scribd announced they were teaming up to provide readers with what they’re calling the “ultimate subscription bundle.”
After a successful experiment with their ride-sharing subscription service this spring, Lyft is expanding its All-Access Plan nationwide by the end of the week. With
Owners of iPhones, iPads and Apple TVs will get $1 billion in free original programming when Apple launches its forthcoming streaming video service, reports CNBC.
With the Supreme Court nomination hearings and the worst of Hurricane Michael behind us, we bring you this week’s subscription news headlines. This week, Comcast
In an unlikely partnership, Walgreens and Birchbox are teaming up to offer retail beauty experiences to customers in-store and online. In addition to buying a
Microsoft has added a new subscription product to its list of offerings – Surface All Access. Starting at $24.99 a month, subscribers get a Surface