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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Yesterday T-Mobile president and CEO John Legere announced that T-Mobile is going to ‘un-carrier’ TV in 2018, the company’s next phase in its mobile video
Apple might not have been wearing a red velvet, fur-lined suit, but on Monday the tech giant played Santa Claus, giving developers access to new
JCPenney is leveraging its big and tall customer base in partnership with Bombfell to create a subscription box for men called the Big & Tall
On Friday, Boston Herald publisher Patrick J. Purcell told staff that GateHouse Media LLC would acquire The Herald and its assets for $4.5 million in
Education and technology company Cengage is hopping on the subscription bandwagon with Cengage Unlimited, providing college students with unlimited, all-you-can-learn, on demand access to educational
In this weeks Five on Friday, IoT for All explores six key factors when considering the subscription model, Verifi offers tips for merchants to identify
Last week TheStreet (NASDAQ: TST), a financial news and information publisher, announced it was laying off 10 editorial employees in its third round of layoffs
Yesterday Texas-based movie chain Cinemark (NYSE: CNK) has launched Movie Club which it calls the movie-lover’s membership. The monthly membership program gives members one discounted
Have you ever signed up for a free trial of a subscription box, magazine, streaming video network or other subscription service but forgotten to cancel
Last Friday The New York Times (NYSE: NYT) tightened its metered paywall, cutting the number of free articles non-subscribers can read from 10 to five,