freemium
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]freemium (not comparable)
- Offering basic services for free while charging a premium for advanced or special features.
- 2008, Darren Herman, Coloring Outside the Lines:
- When framing a business model within the consumer Internet space, we may hear about advertising-supported, freemium, subscription, or a hybrid model.
- 2008, Scott Allen, The Emergence of the Relationship Economy:
- Regarding premium services, both the "freemium" model (free basic service with a premium service offered on a subscription basis) and the free trial model...
- 2008, Tom Hayes, Jump Point: How Network Culture is Revolutionizing Business:
- Venture capitalist and blogger nonpareil Fred Wilson calls it the "freemium" business model: "Give your service away for free, possibly ad supported but maybe not, acquire a lot of customers efficiently through word of mouth...
Noun
[edit]freemium (countable and uncountable, plural freemiums)
- (countable) A product that is offered free of charge and supported by sales of a premium version.
- 2010, Khaled Elleithy, Tarek Sobh, Magued Iskander, Technological Developments in Networking, Education, and Automation, →ISBN, page 3:
- Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version.
- (uncountable) A business model that relies on offering a free version and charging for a premium version.
- 2015, Robbie Kellman Baxter, The Membership Economy: Find Your Super Users, Master the Forever Transaction, and Build Recurring Revenue, →ISBN, page 86:
- So the only thing left would be using freemium as a means of gaining trial, with the potential to up-sell to a paid subscription.
Synonyms
[edit]- (business model): freeconomics
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