On Tuesday, May 3, 2011 3:31:33 PM UTC-4, tbc++ wrote:
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> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Jeffrey Schwab <je...@schwabcenter.com>wrote:
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>> Boo.  Keep the paywall.  Don't make me look at ads.  And for the record, 
>> you're not paying for information, but rather to have the information 
>> presented in a particular way.
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> Well I think it's more of the case that with a paywall you'll get a very 
> small number of people generating income. With ads every user could be 
> generating ads. I don't know how many programs I don't use simply because 
> it's a cool program but not $20 cool... From a business standpoint one as to 
> ask if program X that costs Y will save developers Y worth of work.
>

Maybe the best model is: Ads by default, or pay your way out of them.  /. 
has a nice implementation of this, where you can fine-tune the frequency 
with which you see ads.

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