Future Think: Bookigee's WriterCube
A Handy Box of Know-How
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At this point, such questions tend to lead to more questions, inclusive of the best business model for WriterCube itself. McLean explains some of her recent thinking:
“We started WriterCube as a subscription product, but we’re now starting to explore moving the database to a freemium model, and instead looking for other ways to drive revenue, either as a marketplace for people to sell services, or as a slightly different kind of marketplace where they (and professional publicists) can sell great publicity lists. (Think an awesome contact list for YA, for instance.) This idea is working very well in the education space where teachers sell lesson plans.”
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