Posts Tagged ‘spotify

As you’re no doubt aware, Spotify recently made changes to its terms of use that put in place much heavier restrictions for users of the free service.  Can’t really blame them.  Though ad supported, their free service was pretty tolerable.  You could quite easily leave it streaming all weekend, initially getting an ad every 6 [...]

Since the recent rise in popularity of Spotify, I’ve had a few discussions with people regarding the business models it uses. I’ll assume you’re familiar with how it’s advertising and charging model works; get the service for free and get ads, or pay a monthly premium and receive the service ad free. It’s an interesting [...]


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Tudor House covers two of my interests; Music & Marketing, as well some personal insight.

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  • Dan S: It would be great if ads could be better targeted. I guess google and facebook are trying very hard [...]
  • John Scott Cothill: blink-182 for example - 10 years ago they were singing about dog f***ing - now it's all about the 2 [...]
  • Adam T: Hmmm... I think there should be an element of targeting used most of the time. Dull? I would love t [...]
  • Swissss: Although, as aBay have found out, the higher the targeting, the less room for serendipity. eBay (al [...]
  • Joel: Well written. As generic ads become more intrusive, developers are making a fortune in blocking the [...]

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