Sentences with phrase «getting subscription revenue»

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Even if cable subscriptions fall off, Stingray can grow revenue and market share by scoring deals with additional cable providers, thereby getting into more homes.
I think a lot of these business models are moving towards a higher percentage of subscriptions, where the people who are getting the most value from you are contributing a disproportionate amount to the revenue.
N appears to have no plans to earn a profit from this segment, as the company discloses on Page 40 of its 2012 10 - K «We view professional services as an investment in customer success to ensure that we continue to get recurring subscription and support revenue
(If he's right, that would add more than $ 300 million to online subscription revenue, getting the Times to that $ 800 million right away.)
AT&T and Time Warner have said there won't be any incentive for a combined company to threaten to withhold content or increase prices, because by doing so, it would risk distributors walking away, leaving the company out tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue and subscription fees — far greater than any revenue AT&T might pick up from customers who would switch to its own pay - TV services in order to get Time Warner content back.
Everyone is getting into monetizing dates, because ad revenue is tiny for smaller sites and only 10 % of members are paid users on subscription - based sites.
That makes for a billion - dollar business, but probably not a ten billion - dollar business, and match.com and chemistry.com - the core of IAC's dating vertical - get much of their revenue from subscriptions.
Still, it helps publishers and authors get a sense on the types of revenue is available on a Netflix subscription model for ebooks.
That business shrank from 10,000 subscribers down to 5,000 subscribers, and you get the cash upfront, and the revenue gets booked as you deliver subscriptions in that business.
The subscription model is a win - win for you and your client: more revenue and growth potential for you, plus an affordable monthly fee that gets clients closer to their financial goals benefits everyone.
In response I explained my reasoning, and still feel that my old disclosure policy (which explicitly mentioned Amazon Associates revenue) gave readers the information they needed to judge any possible conflicts of interest, but I've made it even more explicit so there's no mystery as to how I make (not very much) money from this site: Google Adsense, Amazon Associates, blog subscriptions, and personal referral links to sites like TopCashBack (the same links anyone else gets when they open an account).
I'm in the camp that the subscription fee is a revenue stream and have always thought that Xbox players were getting a raw deal.
ACOEM gets the money from a combination of member dues, publishing revenue, and online subscriptions to the guidelines.
And yes, the journals could get more if they dropped the individual article cost, OTOH their goal is to maximize revenue which mostly comes from library subscriptions.
Gordon Borrell, chief executive officer at Borrell Associates, an ad tracking firm in Williamsburg, Virginia told Fitzgerald that the print business model, where you get 25 percent of your revenue from subscriptions and 75 percent from advertising, doesn't work online.
What law firms tend to do, instead, when they get what they (and their accounting systems) still regard as «unusual revenue,» whether it's a fixed fee for a transaction or a subscription fee for an online service, is to flail around and end up under - compensating the entrepreneurial partners.
That'll allow them to handle subscription recurring revenue, as well as invoicing, within the Stripe platform and get everything all in the same place.
Publishers will get to keep 100 percent of the subscription revenue and the customer data, while Facebook charges nothing and the mobile web workaround circumvents Apple's standard 30 percent fee on subscriptions.
I think a lot of these business models are moving towards a higher percentage of subscriptions, where the people who are getting the most value from you are contributing a disproportionate amount to the revenue.
Maybe Microsoft's management decided OneDrive wasn't generating the kind of subscription revenues they had hoped, so they are trying to push more users to subscribe to Office 365 (and get 1 TB as part of their subs instead of just 5 GB of free storage in the process).
Taking stock of App Store revenue and trends on Christmas Day is a good way to get a glimpse into what the year ahead will bring, as so many consumers are activating new devices, installing apps, and buying apps, games and subscriptions.
For example, Twitch offers partnerships to many of its popular streamers, which allows them to get a cut of ad revenue and enables them to sell monthly subscriptions in exchange for special rewards and exclusive chat emotes (and trust me, Twitch users
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