bump that up a couple of dollars and you get a couple only fans$9.99 a month for all male content.
50 a month is too high. You wouldn't get a lot of people paying for that. How many PPVs are in a month? The goal is to make it less to have more people willing to subscribe. Not have the price higher and have less people subscribe.
Still too high for subscriber package. Do 20-25 and that would be a better deal overall. The goal is more subscribers and they will severely limit that with 50 a month. Plus they only have 1 ppv a month so that price is way too high.if it was one fight no unless a fight I want to see....but...I am talking 2 or more a month for 50...I think 25 an event is worth it.
Still too high for subscriber package. Do 20-25 and that would be a better deal overall. The goal is more subscribers and they will severely limit that with 50 a month. Plus they only have 1 ppv a month so that price is way too high.
It would make up for it in profit by having more subscribers for longer periods of time. Right now their focus is getting people to buy one PPV once a month. Realistically many can't afford to buy a PPV every month. They may only buy one or a couple a year and just wait to watch the fights later on. That's a lot of money lost. Lower subscription price plus subscribers that pay monthly for a year or more is a lot more money overall. More people are willing to pay 20 a month compared to 80 a month.It is an opinion question but sure the lower the price the more sales but I wonder how much profit they would get.
20$ max a month.Just curious, let’s say the UFC was to offer a monthly subscription service that offered access to all live cards (including Ppv, prelims, etc.) and their entire past library. The service would be available on all streaming devices with easy, reliable access. What, if anything, would you be willing to pay for a service like this?
It would make up for it in profit by having more subscribers for longer periods of time. Right now their focus is getting people to buy one PPV once a month. Realistically many can't afford to buy a PPV every month. They may only buy one or a couple a year and just wait to watch the fights later on. That's a lot of money lost. Lower subscription price plus subscribers that pay monthly for a year or more is a lot more money overall. More people are willing to pay 20 a month compared to 80 a month.