9th July 2009

Chris Anderson Experiments with the Free/Freemium Model

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Wired’s Chris Anderson talks about his new book and the various methods of how he is making it available for free, versus the ‘freemium’ model.  Since, I prefer the written word, I actually bought it from Amazon. A book review will be posted soon. In the meantime, you can download a free audiobook version below:

Click here to download the unabridged audiobook of Free: The Future of a Radical Price for ‘free’

 

[Bonus] Listen to Chris Anderson’s talk at the RSA in London

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  1. 1 On July 9th, 2009, JasAtMicrosoft (Jas Dhaliwal) said:

    Reading: Chris Anderson Experiments with the Free/Freemium Model http://tinyurl.com/njtt9k (via @Jas)

  2. 2 On July 9th, 2009, Michael A. Stelzner said:

    This is really great! I am glad that Chris has documented this in a book!

    This model really is the future for business and especially marketers must pay attention.

  3. 3 On August 10th, 2009, Martin Thomas said:

    Hi.. Your post got me thinking… What is more valuable for a software company (like facebook or flickr). 1,000 paying users or 100,000 non-paying users? What are your thoughts? View my blog post here: http://www.purlem.com/blog/?p=57

  4. 4 On August 10th, 2009, Martin Thomas said:

    Hi.. Your post got me thinking… What is more valuable for a software company (like facebook or flickr). 1,000 paying users or 100,000 non-paying users? What are your thoughts? View my blog post here: http://www.purlem.com/blog/?p=57

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