They are double digits I am sure. ”Tim Burrowes is the founder and content director of Mumbrella. You can also 'Read More' to view our Cookie Policy and learn how to control them. Would you consider putting up a pay-wall onto mUmBRELLA given your strong following?For our particular model, advertising based on a decent niche audience is a good model. Sign up to our free daily update to get the latest in media and marketing. You know? Looks like relaunch number 4 may have done the trick.Agree on that last point by tandy. Archived. We knew if we got this right that our audience would see the value in paying for quality content. Their numbers are surprising! Correspondingly how many online subs are individual v corp.Tim would be worth a call to Business Spectator to ask them the truth about CPMs. ?Really nice piece Tim. hi guys, just wondering if it is worth it paying $25 (essential package) +$125 (advanced markets) a month for Australian Financial Review (AFR)? There are so many subscription services out there these days that it can be overwhelming to know what the best value is or which product is the right fit for your personal needs.
Does the 6711 subscribers cover both of these options?If so, the revenue projections and comment about replacing print subscribers with online subscribers would be inaccurate.Business Spectator might have smaller revenue, but it would have a hell of a lot smaller cost base. Yes, you get a lot of content, but you can get these opinion pieces/strategies anywhere else on the internet for free if you looked hard enough. He is worth $608 million, down from $631 million in 2018 when he was third on the Young Rich List. Posted by 2 years ago.
Each time I pick it up I am enthusiastic and by the time I put it down I am disappointed.True, rate cards are a starting point for casual advertisers.But – any self respecting publisher who spruiks quality context yet discounts their rates by 90% needs to go back to negotiation school.In response to the first comment and Stuart’s comment, I have it from two different sources – one within the wider industry and one closer to Business Spectator – that the $2 cpm quoted above is far too low. Whether you’ve signed up for a digital subscription or have a complete newspaper package, you’ll find all the information about your subscription here – so you can get ahead and keep ahead. Simply contact our Customer Service team by submitting a request If you are a subscriber and you're seeing subscription prompts, it is likely that you are not logged in.
He is worth $564 million, a jump from $341 million in 2018. Much more interesting though will be the question of how many subs eureka report has.The AFR is a great brand. By clicking 'Accept' on this banner or using our site you accept our use of cookies. News subscription (AFR) tax deductible?
The Fin is up about 39%.It would be interested to know the UB’s and Page views.On the AFR website the subscription cost of $1140 is for either a newspaper and online package or a online only package.
I’ve heard numbers well above $50.And $5m annual ad revenues wouldn’t be too far off, I understand.I further understand that Eureka Report’s individual subscribers numbers – at $385 each – is currently more than 15,000 – which amounts to something above $5m as well.I’m sure you’ve double-checked (you know what they say about stats…) but 53% growth is so good I’m just wondering if that’s meant to be a 53% growth of *new* subscribers – for example in 2009 they had 100 new subscribers, in 2010 they had 153 new subscribers. The company has revealed that afr.com.au has 6711 subscribers. 3. Claiming ninth position on the Young Rich List is the co-founder and global chief revenue officer of listed “buy now, pay later” service Afterpay Touch Group, Nicholas Molnar, 29.
We welcome all feedback and are always keen to hear from our subscribers. If they really have grown by over 2000 new subscribers, I’d be interested in an article (if you haven’t already written it) on how they went about that and at what cost. The company charges $1140 per year for an annual digital subscription. The Medium Subscription on its own isn’t really worth it if you asked me. Margins are the issue here, not revenue on its own. The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is an Australian business and finance newspaper published by Nine Publishing six days a week.