Paid Content vs Unpaid Content: Interview w/ Matthew Mitchell of MediaPass

Paid Content vs Unpaid Content: Interview w Matthew Mitchell of MediaPass

I got to chat with Matthew Mitchell, president of MediaPass, and we talk about how to increase subscriptions to blogs, as well as Mommy Bloggers.

MediaPass is a powerful, easy-to-use subscription solution for online content. With a bit of code, web publishers can instantly monetize their online material—articles, videos, podcast, and more—with zero upfront cost and very little effort. Invented by experts in online subscription models, MediaPass helps web publishers push past the revenue limits of advertising into a more profitable future.

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Want to see how to get an ROI from Social Media? Check out these fun videos:
Video 1: Building the Business Case for Social Media
Video 2: How to Measure the ROI of Social Media
Video 3: How Social Media Benefits the Whole Company

Here’s My book on Businesses can Drive Sales on Facebook: Like My Stuff: How To Monetize Your Facebook Fans

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