Sentences with phrase «idea of a subscription service»

The idea of a subscription service is not new in the wine space; wineries have been running wine clubs for decades.
I love the idea of subscription services but haven't tried one yet, we don't get Rocksbox in Canada which is too bad: (You are looking beautiful in this dress!
You don't like the idea of subscription services and how they pay?
The idea of a subscription service for streaming media is certainly very familiar, but comic books, as you noted, are different, with a unique business model.

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There are lots of creative ideas here that step so far beyond mind - numbingly uncreative SEO services out there that spam some # of blogs and forums based upon your package subscription with them.
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For all of us, there is the fact that ebook subscription services promote themselves as «a Netflix for books» even though the idea of «a Netflix for books» predates Netflix by many, many years, because that idea is a public library.
A digital subscription service, monthly newsletter, serialization, alternate and additional content, fan fiction, new types of subsidiary rights, and more are just a few of the ideas they will be exploring.
Several companies have started offering ebook subscription services, such as Oyster, Scribd and Entitle, over the past year; it was only a matter of time before Amazon got onboard with the idea as well — now if only they can convince some big - name publishers too (that's probably what's delaying the announcement).
Speaking of eBooks, Readfy tries to come up with an idea to offer ad - support eBooks for free as opposed to other eBook subscription's paid services.
But despite the fact that platforms have been around for years, the idea of having a Netflix - style subscription service for video games is still relatively new.
For PlayStation 3 owners, the idea of paying a subscription for a premium service isn't something we're accustom...
There is more of a move towards the Internet because you do have a little bit more freedom of choice, people do have — when it comes to television, they find they don't need 700 channels, they just need a handful of channels that they watch all the time and that they are willing to pay a monthly price for that, it's most of the time less than cable, and I think that's an interesting other notion that traditional services with the judicial pricing is fading out in favor of, and I think that that was another piece that Mary Meeker brought up, is the idea of the subscription that subscription services on the Internet are also kind of all the rage being able to subscribe to things that you receive on a regular basis, Office 365, Acrobat, they are all on subscription services, a very model of how we purchase these things is changing as well, and that's all due to the Internet.
Then again, subscription music services have featured playlists from music magazines and brands for a long time, and it doesn't really seem to have made a difference in convincing users of the idea of music subscriptions.
It also teased the idea of eventually offering its cars as part of a subscription service, a twist on the ride - sharing model that automotive manufacturers and technology companies alike have begun working toward.
Although we have no idea of the payment system yet, rumours point to Google Yeti being a paid subscription service - much like GeForce Now and PlayStation Now.
In fact, while Keating may be a radical, I think she's also entirely rational: I'm increasingly of the opinion that all - you - can - eat subscription services like YouTube Music Key or Spotify are a downright bad idea for niche artists.
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