Probably the VP of Content and the Product Lead, but combo of any of em seems fine
I'm curious of how the paid content sales numbers look overall?
Did it bring good enough of revenue to Tapastic that it will turn into a sustainable business model for the long term for both Tapastic and the creators?
Also, what do they think about netflix/spotify style subscription for comics/manga industry?
As far as I know, Crunchyroll manga is the only one I know that gives their entire collection available with their monthly/yearly subscrioption fee, which I personally prefer in comparison to pay as you read method.
When you put a price to a product, whether its 5 dollars or 99 cents, there's a barrier in the customer's brain that you have to go through, so that's why really successful company like netflix/spotify simplify their business model with 1 flat subscription fee
I realized that business model only works if you have a really large library of contents, with a sizeable number of good titles, that will justify that subscription fee, since noone will pay subscription fee for a bunch of junk, or very few good titles that you can consume within one day,
Is this kind of subscription business model is anything that Tapastic consider to be doing at all?
Tapastic paid content provide the first few chapters free, and pay for the rest, which is kind of similar to Comixology unlimited,
but I find it inconvenient sometimes if I have to go get my wallet to enter my credit card to get coins everytime I wanna read the next locked chapter
I personally would rather pay a monthly fee, or at least try it out within a month for a fee, for unlimited access than pay as you go method
I'd really like to know their opinion on this,
thanks!