Here are the latest posts about Paid Content on Writers Write:
Chicago Sun-Times Starts Accepting Bitcoin for Subscriptions (2014-04-04): The Chicago Sun-Times has become the first major newpaper to accept bitcoin.
The Boston Globe Launches Subscription-Only Website at BostonGlobe.com (2011-09-12): The Boston Globe announced that launch of a subscription-only website at BostonGlobe.
New York Times Implements Paywall (2011-04-04): The New York Times paywall is now in place.
Would You Pay to Subscribe to a Blog? (2007-03-05): Will a blogging subscription model emerge in the future? Are there enough readers willing to pay for a blog.
New York Times Puts New Blog Behind TimesSelect Wall (2006-01-25): There are blogs going up behind the New York Times' new pay wall.
Spending on Paid Content Climbs 14% (2004-12-28): The Online Publishers Association (OPA) has released its Paid Content U.
KeepMedia Launches Digital Content Store (2003-09-05): KeepMedia, Inc.
ConsumerReports.org Reaches One Million Paid Subscribers (2002-10-23): ConsumerReports.
OPA Releases First U.S. Market Spending Report for Paid Content (2002-08-06): The Online Publishers Association announced the results of its
first U.
Consumers More Reluctant to Pay For Online Services Than Content (2002-05-29): Jupiter Media Metrix, a provider of
new technology analysis and measurement, reported that more
than two-thirds of U.
Bumpy Road From Free to Fee (2002-03-28): New websites switch from free to fee-based models
every business day, but according to a new study from
Jupiter Media Metrix it be will several years before the
revenue growth appears.
Salon Sells 10,000 Premium Subscriptions (2001-07-13): Salon Media Group, Inc.
Snowball Launches Subscription Services (2001-07-12): Snowball, an online network
for young adults founded in 1999,
announced that it has recently launched paid subscription
services to complement the existing free content on two
of its online networks.
Salon.com To Charge For Ad-Free Content (2001-03-21): Salon.
Survey Finds Consumers Want Free Web Content (2001-02-23): According to a
recent survey of Internet users conducted by the Consumer
Electronics Association (CEA), consumers believe they should
get content online for free.