Sure, 1 user. Maybe even a million users. Well, the solution for that exists: subscriptions.
But nobody will build a system for such a small number of users.
> That content definitely has an audience. That audience definitely is willing to pay!
Sure, niche markets always exist. HBO makes money out of subscriptions, The NYT too. If you can find a niche audience that's willing to pay for your content, that makes it a viable business model for you.
But that doesn't scale across the billions of users on the internet. Particularly when you include the 1.5 billion who are not in rich countries.
Well, the solution for that exists: subscriptions.
I think it's still a bit too high in friction. I think there's yet another model possible.
Sure, niche markets always exist. HBO makes money out of subscriptions, The NYT too. If you can find a niche audience that's willing to pay for your content, that makes it a viable business model for you.
A lot of those niches aren't advertiser friendly. Subscription kind of works already. There must be something with lower friction yet.
But that doesn't scale across the billions of users on the internet. Particularly when you include the 1.5 billion who are not in rich countries.
I don't see why micropayments couldn't work on adjusted scales. We already have different prices for things depending on the market. Also, it's a problem that somewhat fixes itself, automatically. A website relevant to low-income rural people outside the 1st world won't be able to charge as much as a 1st world website, but it might well be able to charge enough to greatly benefit the operator anyways.
Sure, 1 user. Maybe even a million users. Well, the solution for that exists: subscriptions.
But nobody will build a system for such a small number of users.
> That content definitely has an audience. That audience definitely is willing to pay!
Sure, niche markets always exist. HBO makes money out of subscriptions, The NYT too. If you can find a niche audience that's willing to pay for your content, that makes it a viable business model for you.
But that doesn't scale across the billions of users on the internet. Particularly when you include the 1.5 billion who are not in rich countries.