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| Some Stats On Usage Of Mobile Banking Services |
| Published: August 23, 2007, 2:16 am |
| Tags: 228 |
| percent used their mobile to check their bank balance in the last three months - 81 percent were aware of mobile banking services on offer - 36 percent would switch to a bank that offers free mobile banking services - 27 percent of respondents would willingly pay for account balance enquiries, 5 percent for information. - 67 percent |
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| Udated: Some Stats On Usage Of Mobile Banking Services |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 3:07 am |
| Tags: 228 |
| percent used their mobile to check their bank balance in the last three months - 81 percent were aware of mobile banking services on offer - 36 percent would switch to a bank that offers free mobile banking services - 27 percent of respondents would willingly pay for account balance enquiries, 5 percent for information. - 67 percent would pay |
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| Bad Idea: Time Warner to Test Per Usage Web Access |
| Published: January 17, 2008, 11:42 am |
| Tags: News |
| for Internet access based on usage. But if the growing popularity of online video is the reason for shifting to a per usage billing scheme, it is also precisely the reason why this won't fly with consumers. According to Time Warner, just 5 percent of their customers account for more than half of the total network usage, reports Reuters. It is |
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| FeedFlix Provides Netflixers with Usage Stats, Guilt |
| Published: May 27, 2008, 3:20 pm |
| Tags: Games Entertainment, 2831, 9033, 478, 3645, 8926, 1834 |
| of us with neglected Netflix accounts just how much money we're actually wasting. To get started, go to your RSS feeds page at Netflix. Copy any of the RSS feed URLs there; they all include a code specific to your account. Paste it in at FeedFlix (which is unaffiliated with Netflix), and FeedFlix scraps all your feeds for info about your |
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| 6 Ways to Improve Conversion Rates for More Subscription-based Revenue |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 8:07 pm |
| Tags: Monetization Strategies |
| I logged into my 103bees account and realized that the 30 day trial period for my account had expired. In order to continue tracking the search hits for my websites, I needed to pay $5 a month to upgrade my account. I didn’t take the bait and pay up because I didn’t find their web tool to be particularly helpful for my websites. |
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