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by cJ0th
3747 days ago
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It is an interesting idea and I look forward to see how this will turn out. I just explored it a bit and so far the implementation seems solid. However, I reckon that I will probably loose interest very soon because the more I ask myself: "Is this really worht xx cent?" the more I will conclude that reading most articles is just a waste of time. I think it will take some time to figure out what kind of articles and which audience this platform is actually for. My hope is that it will find a way to make labor/ cost intense journalism more economically viable and thus promote it but as of now magazines publish too many low effort pieces. An extreme example: the WSJ's "Habbits of highly productive people" costs 39 cents. I read it and if anything somebody should pay ME 39 cents for wasting my time. ;) |
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This is an extremely difficult nut to crack but Blendle's is the best approach I have seen so far.
I think success will rely upon brand name content, a good preview so buyers know what they're getting, the auto-refund thing and 10-50c pricing per article.