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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Last week, Facebook announced that the company is expanding its commitment to news publishers, investing $3.5 million in a three-month Membership Accelerator pilot program to
In this week’s subscription headlines, EA is ready to launch its Origin Access Premiere Subscription, Kroger is starting a delivery service in four cities to
Is the tide turning for streaming music service Pandora? Maybe. Pandora (NYSE: P) wrapped up July with a strong financial report for the second quarter
In May, two authors filed a lawsuit against textbook publisher Cengage, saying the new Cengage Unlimited subscription service will cost the authors significant sales and
While many successful data publishers obsess about continually adding new features and functionality to their data products, there are lots of good reasons to be
In this week’s subscription news, Variety adds a digital subscription content tier, the New York Times introduces a customized cookbook, and Comcast profits are looking
In this weeks edition of Five on Friday, The Drum explores why brands like Amazon use the membership model, Associations Now shares new reports that
Last week Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) reported a strong fourth quarter for its fiscal year 2018 ended June 30, 2018. The company earned revenue of $30.1
With a potential subscription business market size of $35-plus billion — and with a history of solid growth that experts forecast to continue — theres
Walmart is considering a streaming video subscription service that will compete against Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, reports The Information. According to one source, Walmart