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The way you react to a challenge shows whether you are on the right path or not. Migrating from free to paid can be a challenge. Not even instant noodles are ready instantly. If time is money, and everything requires work and takes time, absolutely everything has a cost. The sooner you show that you value your time, product, service, in short, your work, and that you charge for it, the better. do not usually go together. We have to experiment, especially on the internet, but I believe I have enough experience to realize that certain “innovative theories” are nothing more than old ideas rehashed. I read an excellent article on the Startup Manual website about the Freemium model . The highlight of
the article, in my opinion, is “The essence of the Freemium model is the Asia Mobile Number List Premium (paid) part. The free part is marketing strategy.” The term Freemium was “created” in by Fred Wilson and consists of giving something for free, for experimentation and creating a certain buzz on the subject, to then sell a more complete and paid version (premium), to a portion of the who received and liked what they saw. Have you ever seen the bakery offering a tiny, warm pie in order to awaken the hungry monster within you and make you buy huge pies? It doesn't seem
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like anything very new to me, perhaps this tactic has been used for centuries. The theory was revived because it adapted very well to the internet. Free is perhaps the word used most frequently in marketing strategies. Alex, why this almost adolescent rebellion with this subject, when I myself say that it works and so on. Returning to the article I was based on, for the first time I saw someone say something close to what I think. Again, worth reading. Eventually you will have to face the customer and say Let's go.
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