Will You Pay For Your Favorite Columnist?
from the not-this-again dept
As predicted, people are misinterpreting a new study about people paying for "content". The study really shows that people will pay for some worthwhile services, but they're really not that interested in content. However, the Boston Herald is starting a ridiculous experiment trying to charge readers $5/month to read their favorite columnist. Even the columnists hate the idea (read it while it's still free...). Suddenly, they're afraid that their column has very specific profit/loss requirements. Not enough people paying up to read your column? You'll find yourself looking for a new job. As the one columnist warns, he's switching from his usual business news to "firetrucks, guns and reality TV plus lots and lots of sex." Online content providers are missing the point. The free nature of the internet gives them the ability to leverage their content and make money in other ways. Trying to charge will drastically reduce their page views (killing any hope they had of other business models) while not bringing in nearly enough revenue to seem worthwhile. Meanwhile, by charging for specific columnists only, they're putting too much focus (and pressure) on one tiny aspect of the paper.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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http://slashdot.org/articles/03/03/06/1548245.shtml?tid=124
A paid premium whereby stories are held back about 20 minutes or so for the non-paying readers, giving paid readers an opportunity to avoid the "slashdot effect" (dead links due to maxed out traffic generated by the reference).
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why this is so stuipid
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Goes for Tech Dirt as well. I come here to see what interesting articles mike has found. Not listen to mike's take on them.
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