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In last week’s earnings call, business intelligence software maker Tableau announced it was shifting its focus away from perpetual licenses and toward subscription licensing. The
The Atlantic is the latest online magazine to ask readers who use ad blockers to pay up, reports Media Post. The Atlantic gives ad-blocking readers
On Tuesday, EDGENorth.ca, a hyperlocal, bimonthly magazine based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, announced that it was dropping its paywall and making all of its
NutraClick just entered into a consent decree with the FTC over free product samples tied to negative option (auto-renewal) sales. Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq., Subscription
This week digital news outlet Business Insider, owned by European publisher Axel Springer, will begin testing a metered paywall with a small, random group of
Understand state, Federal, and credit card regulations that cover subscription promotional and trial offers as well as auto-renewal practices. This one-hour on-demand training session features
Subscription businesses: learn about paywall strategies, lessons from Pokmon Go, how to leverage Net Promoter Scores and more in this weeks Five on Friday.
In this week’s subscription headlines, we’ve got Cornerstone OnDemand CEO Adam Miller sharing lessons he learned building a SaaS unicorn, why Spotify can’t live on
Five on Friday this week explores growing digital subscriptions, a new take on fantasy sports leagues, new product development, effective survey construction and customer service
Uber is testing a new subscription-based service, Uber Plus, in six U.S. cities including Boston, San Diego, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C. The
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