Paying for a Yoors mail, what would you do?
What would you do?
It took a while, but the first pay per view Yoors post are online. Although I understand the principle and even support it, it raises questions for the time being.
- What is my content worth?
- What do I think my content is worth vs what someone else thinks my content is worth?
- Would someone join Yoors and pay to access my content?
- Is paid content the future?
- Will paying for content start on Yoors?
- I have already had enough trouble getting to read my content without being paid, do I dare to take that step?
- What possibilities does this option offer me?
To answer my own questions:
- My content is generally something that I think should be freely accessible. Many of my blogs are meant to just mix a little airiness with my idea of the situation. I'm not asking for anything, that hobby. But what if views fall out as payment? Then I would, for example, pay my Who is de Mole Not content and see if it hits... even though I have my doubts about that. I refuse to contradict if I am paying for online content. I don't pay for AD, Telegraph and Spotify... But where I previously downloaded everything illegally, I now pay for Videoland as a Dutchman abroad. But can I compare Video Land with my content?
- I probably estimate the value of my content far too low, but the reaction of theYou bastardsI estimate probably right in.
- The doubt is great, and for the sake of fairness, I would not dare to do that with successful blogs like Who is the Mole just as soon as the pageviews fall away. But knowing how much work I do to attract readers and how one reacts when they have to join, not even having to pay enough audience reaching will be a big deal.
- For those who do not want advertising and big data tracking this will indeed be the future, but the consuming mass will not follow soon.
- Among Yoors members it will certainly have a good chance, people understand the work and energy that is in such content and will reward it with YPs. I doubt whether Yoors is large enough not to need revenue from page views. A well-read blog yields 5000 YP. That's 500 men who count 10 YP vs. the current 2500 page views. So for a specific niche with 10 hardcore readers, a good article yields more easily 100 YP than a mass product that is read for pleasure but not necessarily (payable).
- No, not if the system doesn't force me. At the risk of choosing a different system because it doesn't suit my content and audience.
- I don't want to change my content, but I think it is quite possible that with a different type of content and the right niche and promotion I can do something with this paid content idea.
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