The rise to prominence of the freemium business model is indisputable: freemium apps now comprise 77% of the App Store, up from just 4% in 2010.
This Christmas Will End The Debate Around Free-To-Play (via futuristgerd)
Freemiums will take over B2B as well. ShopPad is a prime example (via rafer)
With all due respect to Scott, anyone that thinks freemium is going to take over B2B has lost their grip on reality. Why? Because the economics of freemium simply do not work except at scale as in the case of Evernote or Dropbox.
As for all those freemium apps in the app store, it is important to point out that the article was focused on games. Entertainment is a whole other model completely and extending it to other area tends to lead to some wildly misplaces assumptions.
(via rafer)
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