So true! The reality is that there is no magic formula. You always need to test your thesis and adjust. Paid subs could seek high value content variance, want just to support your work so don’t care about premium content or “temp riders” paying for just one article that spiked their interest.
So true! The reality is that there is no magic formula. You always need to test your thesis and adjust. Paid subs could seek high value content variance, want just to support your work so don’t care about premium content or “temp riders” paying for just one article that spiked their interest.
No. It’s like you’re offering your free subs pizza margarita and paid subs the pricier specialty pizza with 5 toppings. In short, free content vs. premium paid content you invested more time on.
So true! The reality is that there is no magic formula. You always need to test your thesis and adjust. Paid subs could seek high value content variance, want just to support your work so don’t care about premium content or “temp riders” paying for just one article that spiked their interest.
Thanks Shlomi. May I ask, what do you mean by 'high value content variance'? Do you mean writing on a range of subjects?
No. It’s like you’re offering your free subs pizza margarita and paid subs the pricier specialty pizza with 5 toppings. In short, free content vs. premium paid content you invested more time on.
Thanks, Shlomi. Well yes, I can relate to that because I do, generally speaking! Love the analogy!