After launching my subscription service this past August, I have about a 6% conversion from freemium registrants, although that has been picking up steadily this month and will continue to rise in October.
Users have an option to pay $3, $5, $7, $9. Most users choose $3 but slightly less than that choose $7. On average, I am getting about $5.25 per user.
I'm generating about $1,400 from subscriptions alone but that number is increasing by a hundred or so every week.
I started this service as an email roundup. That list has now grown to about 23K subscribers and I'm now monetizing with subscriptions, advertising, and job postings.
What do you think of my approach? Where am I leaving money on the table? What are some missing opportunities?
I run a DC-based service called Linktank [http://dc.linktank.com] that offers limited access to registered users and full access to PWYW subscribers: http://dc.linktank.com/subscribe
After launching my subscription service this past August, I have about a 6% conversion from freemium registrants, although that has been picking up steadily this month and will continue to rise in October.
Users have an option to pay $3, $5, $7, $9. Most users choose $3 but slightly less than that choose $7. On average, I am getting about $5.25 per user.
I'm generating about $1,400 from subscriptions alone but that number is increasing by a hundred or so every week.
I started this service as an email roundup. That list has now grown to about 23K subscribers and I'm now monetizing with subscriptions, advertising, and job postings.
What do you think of my approach? Where am I leaving money on the table? What are some missing opportunities?