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I tried to donate but it wouldn't let me without paypal, I hate paypal, and have had way to many rip-offs by them, sorry
posted by Parker 18 months ago
I subscribe or donate to several podcasts as that is how I exclusively listen. All of them are in the $5.00 to $6.00 range per month. I think you should continue to provide your $20.00 "all you can eat" podcast menu, but you could also provide a $5.00 "a la carte" menu for individual shows. I only listen to one of your shows, which I would gladly subscribe to for $5.00 a month, and could listen to up to 3 shows before before paying enough to need to choose the current subscription model. Twenty dollars a month for one show is too rich for my simple tastes. Five dollars a month from many could add up to quite a sum, verses the twenty a month from a few. It would also give you another metrics model with which to rate your shows for in-house decision making. Cheers!
posted by MilkMushMeat 18 months ago