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Monday, July 07, 2003

Yahoo Touts For-Fee Services

Yahoo is running several different Flash media ads promoting its various premium services throughout its network of sites. I've mainly seen them within Yahoo Mail, and the frequency of impressions is indicative of Yahoo's commitment to growing subscriber revenue.

They even have a central page with links to all of their premium services, to make it even easier for you to pay them for something you used to get for free (and some things you couldn't)!

So, show your support for paid online services and go pay for something! The range of offerings is actually quite impressive, and I'm tempted to register for Yahoo Platinum -- which gives you access to all sorts of video feeds you can't find anywhere else -- but I'm afraid I'd spend too much time watching it and too little time slaving away for the Man!

Yahoo even wants you to tell them about things you'd pay for online. Talk about free market research!

Posted by Cory Kleinschmidt
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