Headspace has now raised a total of $ 73.7 million in funding and is cash flow positive, thanks to the annual $ 96
subscription fee paid by many of its users.
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Instead of a monthly
subscription fee you pay for credits, which you need to send messages or watch videos introductions or basically do anything but browse.
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Not exact matches
Last, Spotify is also garnering a big lead over Apple when it comes to its free user base, or users who listen to an ad - supported version of Spotify but don't
pay a
subscription fee.
The company has made $ 18,687 in revenue from its
subscription model — sellers
pay a flat
fee for Apex to sell their product each month.
SaaS, or «software as a service,» is a popular term to describe companies that let you
pay subscription fees to use their goods.
While users report that considerable customization can be necessary at the outset and customer support can be limited, Zoho is a powerful tool for small businesses that are not ready to
pay subscription fees.
While that strategy has yet to prove itself, the focus appears to have
paid off in the fourth quarter, as Time Warner's HBO and Turner cable networks pulled in more money from
subscription and affiliate
fees and its Warner Bros. movie studio had success with «The Blind Side» and «Sherlock Holmes.»
If you take full advantage of your gym or Netflix
subscription (as suggested above), then
paying those monthly
fees is not a problem.
Employers
pay a standard
subscription fee to use Jopwell, and in return receive access to thousands of potential hires.
Other methods involve licensing and revenue - sharing with distribution portals, and having viewers
pay through
subscription or download
fees.
(To qualify, consumers had to have spent at least $ 239 in
subscription fees, which means the majority of
paying players aren't eligible.)
Instructors — there are more than 100,000 of them, by some estimates —
pay a
fee to get licensed, then a $ 30 monthly
subscription to receive videos with new music and choreography.
Red Hat (rht) Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is popular among businesses that
pay Red Hat
subscription fees for the software itself plus service and maintenance.
Does it seem that people will
pay a one - time
fee or membership
subscription for future networking events?
Shortly before the attack, Schneider signed up for a cloud - based data backup service, which enabled him to regain complete control of his files without
paying anything (beyond the service's
subscription fee, of course).
As a bonus, new Chromebooks come with a free two - year 100 GB
subscription to Google Drive, but after those couple years are up, you'll have to
pay a monthly
fee to maintain it.
It's unclear how many Xbox One owners are
paying $ 10 / month for the service, but enough have expressed interest that Microsoft will now offer a six - month version of the
subscription for a one - time $ 60
fee.
Subscription - based models a la Netflix or Rdio — where users
pay a regular
fee for access to the service's library without owning the movies or music — will be increasingly dominant, said Dina Leytes, practice group chair of intellectual property and new media for Griesing Law in Philadelphia.
It plans to make most of its profits from the $ 50 - per - year
subscription fee customers
pay to access what the startup promises will be the lowest prices on the Web.
Ubiquity's flat, monthly, fixed
subscription fee means you don't
pay an administrative
fee based on the amount you have saved.
Illustrators, comedians, game makers, and musicians use Patreon to let fans
pay a monthly
subscription fee for special access to their work.
By 2000, having ditched the
pay - per - rental model in favor of monthly
subscriptions and no late
fees, Netflix offered to be acquired by Blockbuster for $ 50, but the brick - and - mortar chain wasn't interested.
Cars become a
subscription good:
Pay a monthly
fee and drive a car for as long as you'd like.
With the monthly
subscription, customers
pay either a flat
fee of $ 2,000 or $ 3,000.
The fixed - income community has learned that the ratings agencies offer an opinion, and they might
pay for some additional analysis through
subscriptions, but if they were forced to
pay the
fees that issuers
pay, they would balk; they have in - house analysts already.
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.
Another sought after benefit is that most businesses
pay a
subscription over time, avoiding the substantial upfront software license
fees.
Seems like a lot of people just don't want to
pay the higher
subscription fees anymore... unfortunately.
DLI consortium members
pay an annual
subscription fee that allows their faculty and students unlimited access to numerous Statistics Canada public use microdata files, databases and geographic files.
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subscription,» or «maintenance»
fees to enroll you in a federal repayment plan or forgiveness program, you should walk away.
I don't feel
paying a
subscription fee for the site is inappropriate.
We will only
pay referral
fees on such
Subscriptions after order and payment have occurred.
Its actually sad fellaz some of us are out here in Africa and we
pay subscription fees to watch Arsenal on TV every week, we
pay for the internet we invest emotions and Wenger has lost and its not that he does not know he is nonchalant to obvious problems.
This could be through Google ads (which all have to be designed in - house), as well as Facebook advertising and
paying monthly
subscription fees for newsletters.
This company is not funded in any way by the UK government or by the license
fee that is
paid by UK residents, but strictly by advertising and
subscription revenues [1].
Large public sector trade unions the GMB and PCS fail to advertise on their membership forms that
subscription fees include an optional levy let alone giving them the right to opt - in or opt - out of
paying.
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You can also get feedback and advice from most professional bodies (and most multinational companies will
pay your
subscription fees, so if you aren't a member make sure you look into joining now).
They found that although free as well as
paid streaming services reduce revenues from CDs and downloads, the
subscription fees for
paid streaming services over-compensate for the losses in other channels.
• HEALTH A 2010 survey found that 40 percent of Americans would
pay a
subscription fee for a mobile device that would monitor their vital signs daily.
The Button has two main goals: Track when and where researchers encounter publisher
pay walls (articles unavailable because the user hasn't
paid a
subscription or access
fee).
Because nearly all the must - have journals still charge
subscription fees, the rise of the author -
pays model actually imposes an extra expense on research funders, he says.
Pay in full the
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His concept was simple: Build an automated observatory on a dark mountaintop, hook it up to a broadband Internet connection, then find enthusiasts willing to
pay a
subscription fee to take personal command of a near professional quality telescope.
(The company already has 300 open access journals; 1300 others operate on a «hybrid model,» charging
subscription fees but offering authors the option of
paying $ 2000 to make a paper accessible immediately.)