Re: The Honolulu Star Advertiser
Honolulu Civil Beat who in a little more than a year of existence has taken down some of their PAYWALL features gives public full access to the tiered pricing of the Starvatiser at this link:
http://www.civilbeat.com/posts/2011/...n-mainlanders/
It's all about the money.
So the local people as an advertising target are not as valuable to the Starvatiser than mainland people. Huh. Another reason why not to throw any money at this operation.
Yep. I'm keeping my wallet locked on this one.
Honolulu Civil Beat who in a little more than a year of existence has taken down some of their PAYWALL features gives public full access to the tiered pricing of the Starvatiser at this link:
http://www.civilbeat.com/posts/2011/...n-mainlanders/
It's all about the money.
The price on Oahu for a digital only subscription is $9.95 per month. The price on the neighbor islands is $4.95 per month. The price on the mainland, $1.95 — one-fifth what somebody in Honolulu will have to pay.
It might sound strange, but the Oahu online customer is the least valuable to the Star-Advertiser. The advertisers who want them pay the least.
Mainland customers get the best price because they're the most valuable to advertisers. An airline selling a plane ticket from Newark to Honolulu has a lot more ability to pay for a higher priced ad than does City Mill or Little Village Noodle House.
It might sound strange, but the Oahu online customer is the least valuable to the Star-Advertiser. The advertisers who want them pay the least.
Mainland customers get the best price because they're the most valuable to advertisers. An airline selling a plane ticket from Newark to Honolulu has a lot more ability to pay for a higher priced ad than does City Mill or Little Village Noodle House.
Yep. I'm keeping my wallet locked on this one.
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