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Posted: 2007-Feb-23 05:27
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What is usually rate between members who registered for free and members who bought premium membership in social networking?

Is possible to predict anything, is 200 members among 5000 registered a lot to expect?

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Posted: 2007-Feb-24 01:50
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any idea? smile



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Posted: 2007-Feb-24 13:57
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It'll vary between each site - and since the sites don't share this info openly, it would be guesswork.

The bottom line is, as with many things, you'll have to do it to see how it works out in your case.

Just make sure you actually offer solid value for premium members - something the other spaces DON'T offer - that'll help encourage folks to pop for the package and drive signups/revenue. Keeping the cost low will help, too...


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