I found an article called “Why the subscription economy has yet to hit its peak” on Marketing Week. It looked interesting and relevant to the topic of this article, so I clicked on it to read it and was confronted with two subscription options (£7 per week or £18 per week for the “ultimate” package) neither of which I was remotely interested in. I don’t want another subscription to anything. I already have a subscription to the Wall Street Journal, The Economist and MIT Technology Review (and Tabletop Gaming, which is excellent) and I don’t read even a fraction of that content.
Marketing, micropayments and irony
Marketing, micropayments and irony
Marketing, micropayments and irony
I found an article called “Why the subscription economy has yet to hit its peak” on Marketing Week. It looked interesting and relevant to the topic of this article, so I clicked on it to read it and was confronted with two subscription options (£7 per week or £18 per week for the “ultimate” package) neither of which I was remotely interested in. I don’t want another subscription to anything. I already have a subscription to the Wall Street Journal, The Economist and MIT Technology Review (and Tabletop Gaming, which is excellent) and I don’t read even a fraction of that content.