Is it crazy to suggest that they start…(wait for it, wait for it)…
CHARGING REAL MONEY (as opposed to hugs and rainbows) TO USE PANDORA?
I know they already have a freemium model, encouraging upgrades to “Pandora One” for $36/year.
But maybe we’ve finally reached a point where companies have to get a little more aggressive on the “-mium” part of the equation, to prevent a beloved service from going away?
Easier said than done, sure. But when I see a company hemorrhaging money with one paid product that seems to be underpriced (at least based on the few Pandora devotees I spoke to), I can’t help but wonder if/when they’ll stand up and say “yo dude, these waffles don’t make themselves.”
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cerebralpollsy reblogged this from dalasverdugo and added:
FUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCKKK! that sucks so hard
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thadeej reblogged this from dalasverdugo and added:
NO!!!!!!!!!!! How do we save this? Is it even possible? This is too painful to bear.
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Is it crazy to suggest that they start…(wait for it, wait for it)… CHARGING REAL MONEY (as opposed to hugs and rainbows)...
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dalasverdugo reblogged this from azspot and added:
Very sad. Pandora is an excellent service.
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shorterexcerpts reblogged this from azspot and added:
So basically I should enjoy it while I can…
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