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                              1. Been thinking a bunch about this lately. The other side of this would be to make clear to users just what the value they are exchanging is. Chronotope/775681723262787584
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                              Google's tools (the paywall-as-spotify model) are interesting, but still lack an important element: explaining to the user why this much?
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                            In mobile gaming, when the potential reward is strongly connected to the monetary ask, they seem to be able to get money easily.
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                          I think the first wrong assumption is that readers translate their values and needs in the same way journalists do.
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                        Yes, the average reader values press freedoms, democracy, etc ... but they don't think about it that way. With exceptions for some pubs.
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                      Obviously the post-Trump subscription bump (assuming it continues into first renewals) shows that this *is* a thing some readers care about
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                    But not all, or even the majority, of site readers think about it that way. Why not?
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                  Theories: 1. They have a hard time translating the cost of a subscription into the value of their personal freedoms.
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                2. They don't believe that journalism is going to effectively defend those freedoms
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              3. They value freedoms and information but don't contextualize it in a way that matches supporting it for 'great justice' the way media does
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            4. They think someone else will pay for it and there is no threat to their fav media orgs that should concern them.
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          5. They do not believe that a media org delivers the value that matches or exceeds the asked cost.
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        6. An extreme excess of supply means that they would rather move to a different publication than satisfy their personal demand via pay.
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      Impact metrics and making them public are obviously hard. Every ONA I've been to has had at least one session on it.
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    More than that, 3 years of being hard on the MTA (just an example) may cause change, but no one can reasonably draw a line from A to Z there
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      So maybe we deal with the impact *not* paying has on the user? Like this minute. The minute they arrive on the site and are blocked.
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        We could prob learn something from the mobile games industry here as well (as terrible as some of their casino-style techniques are).
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          We could try not blocking people entirely without providing multiple options. We could provide three levels:
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            4 levels of paywall entry: A. Time is Highest Value, Cost is Minor Value - Pay something small now for immediate entry to Just This Article.
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              B. Cost is of Highest Value, Time is of Low Value- You must consume this ad to (and we make this clear) give us $ x.xx so we can give access
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                C. Cost is Highest Value, Time is Low Value, interests are non-specific- You cannot enter any article, but let us show you our best article
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                  (C I think about a lot, it could also combine a bit with B, here's our best article and extra ads. Imagine the site b/c StumbleUpon-ish)
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                    D. Journalism's Values are my Highest Values, Cost is minor value - standard subscription ask.
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                      There's also the possibly that a user values journalism's values but also considers cost a major impediment. I think B is prob the solution.
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                        So, if our ad tech gives us an expected response in terms of revenue for a single page load, we can translate that into clarity for users
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                          & if we build out a common API for transactions, that merges well with mobile device payment authentication, we can give readers a choice
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                            "You can view ads on this article or pay us the 12 cents (or whatever) we'd normally earn in ad views."
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                              This differentiates STRONGLY from Spotify-the-News techniques b/c it directly connects the current page with a current value and explanation
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                                Spotify works because, as a consumer, I value music as an undifferentiated product. But the news is VERY differentiated.
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                                  Arriving on a song & knowing that my subscription fee is going, in part, to that song is a fine model because my goal is to listen to music
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                                    But people have very different goals for reading the news, sometimes different goals by reading different outlets, or articles...
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                                      A system that assumes equal value between an article aggregating tweets about a celebrity's mag cover & a WH leak is suboptimal.
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                                        Blendle works better outside the US b/c outside the US publication's avenues, style, and quality of coverage are IMO, more tightly defined
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                                          But US publications, especially digital ones, try to do everything. For a user, it becomes unclear what they are paying for.
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                                            Also, even people inside news orgs don't understand how they monetize. It would be better to make it clear to readers how money contributes.
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                                              Spotify-style requires too much trust & preexisting knowledge from users. Paying by the single article doesn't. IMO, esp if costs are clear
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                                                Ways to make cost clear for a better ask, show: time it will take to read; time it was in edit workflow; potential ad value w/o paywall
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                                                  In the long run a minor monetary ask will likely bring more profit to a publication than bombardment of big ones. AnnaTarkov/900355937851985927
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                                                    What we would need to make this happen: flawless fast transactions w/o registration to the site, on desktop. PS: qz.com/1057490/a-patent-that-helped-amazon-take-over-online-commerce-is-about-to-expire/
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                                                      Registrations are too long, paying is too complicated. Register with fill-ins from a social platform or not at all AnnaTarkov/900356607162425344
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                                                        If you're worried about leads, you're already constantly prompting for emails for topical newsletters; so don't sweat getting people's email
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                                                          For mobile, you have to integrate to the payment tools on the device. Look at literally any "free-to-play" mobile game as an example.
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                                                            When I want to buy the currency in a mobile game that is connected to IRL dollars, it is a prompt for my fingerprint on Android and done.
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                                                              We also need to have a better understanding of revenue from an engineering standpoint.
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                                                                To make clear to the user what their single-article ad footprint is worth, so we can ask to supplant it, we need to figure it on our side
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                                                                  We need to provide a discreet and clear time cost as potential exchange. Right now, that cost exists but as background stress in ad loads.
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                                                                    Instead we could (again) look to free-to-play: Watch a single high value video ad of X length in exchange for reading this site.
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                                                                      The very nature of that ask means the ad would be very high value, guaranteed viewable, high impact.
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                                                                        I know that sounds crazy, but pick up a F2P mobile game and they literally all do it. A service exists to make it work, prob more than one.
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                                                                          The important thing is it can't be a *surprise here's an interstitial* ad like we often do now. It has to be an ASK or it doesn't work.
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                                                                            IMO, that's how we should be dealing w/ad blockers too. People turn them on for a reason. Don't ask them turned off, provide an alternative.
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                                                                              Drawing a direct clear reward b/t watching an ad & the value of the content is established and users understand it AnnaTarkov/900360289417388032
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                                                                                Make the return they get from an ad watch or minor payment clear and give people expanded options to buy things other than a month's sub.
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                                                                                  Like mby they just want a discounted total by buying 3 articles at a time. Etc...
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                                                                                    And finally we need to provide a fourth way: Subscriptions, one-off Payments, Ads, and... lower level consumption AnnaTarkov/900360538957508608
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                                                                                      A major tricks of F2P games is even if you don't pay you end up doing stuff in game that keeps you engaged while watching clock tick down
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                                                                                        If your response is to push people off your site, then they leave and you lose the opportunity to connect them to something they value.
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                                                                                          So response to people who don't want ads & don't want to pay shouldn't be to block them off from the site, but to provide a low-lvl product
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                                                                                            One good idea is to give them some sort of daily pass. Most F2P games have daily quests that keep people coming back MattSaccaro/900362124962037760
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                                                                                              Another good thing comes from thinking about what exactly the product is that people want from a news site. Besides the news I mean.
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                                                                                                Talked up-thread about how one characteristic of US news orgs that make Spotify-models unsuitable is how differentiated they are internally
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                                                                                                  Pursuing a particular vertical w/in a publication, t/f, is a value. And we now are thinking about people paying specifically for an article
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                                                                                                    We can also use cookies to track & store information about what they want without storing information internally AnnaTarkov/900357816178716672
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                                                                                                      So if you don't want ads and you don't want to pay and you've consumed your daily free portion of content what's the next thing?
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                                                                                                        We control the choice. Put a timer for how long to next free thing up top, put a money amount to say what an article is worth and then...
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                                                                                                          Turn your site into StumbleUpon mode, use their preferences to select free articles for them from the archives.
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                                                                                                            What this does is A: increase the chance they'll stumble on and distribute something that would normally not see the light of day anymore.
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                                                                                                              And B: make it clear that what they're paying for is choice and control. A clearer and more immediate value to many than 'saving democracy'
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                                                                                                                They will stay more engaged in your site, increase social lift for the brand, and have a clearer understanding of the value of the work.
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                                                                                                                  Basically what we're hinging on here is that not all readers value the news in the way journalists do. We prob can't change that, but...
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                                                                                                                    ... we can offer alternative ways to present the access cost of a news site in ways that those readers do understand and value.
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                                                                                                                      And we can provide rewards consummate with their values. Ex: Stumble an article every day & unlock an increase to your weekly paywall cap.
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                                                                                                                        Sharing things via publisher tools might also unlock ad cap.
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                                                                                                                          The 'pay w/a like' model mostly hasn't worked, but mby b/c we ask for pay b/f they can see what they are paying for. Combine that w/Stumble
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                                                                                                                            This model would even reward journalists because it would increase traffic to old and long form articles.
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                                                                                                                              If your CMS can output wordcount, you can include that as a factor of what to present when your site is in 'Stumble-mode'
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                                                                                                                                I dunno. None of this is guaranteed to work (obviously) but we need to think about other models and get outside our own value system.
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                                                                                                                                  The thing that people say when talking about spending money in F2P games is that they don't mind paying to better use something they love.
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                                                                                                                                    We need to move away from a model that is 'use journalism or don't' to 'use journalism or use journalism better'.
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                                                                                                                                      Especially because putting people in a position where 'don't' is a possibility can have actual dire possibilities for democracy.
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                                                                                                                                        This thread is too long already but if you take away anything it should be: empathize & understand all users, not just ones you agree w/...
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                                                                                                                                          ...because different people have different values that doesn't make them wrong/unreachable. It just means you need to provide more options.
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                                                                                                                                            If sketch as fk F2P gaming can get people to pay regularly into their platforms, surely all hope is not lost for media doing same, better


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