The $14 Trillion Valuations Of Digital Subscription Economy - 8x Higher Than The Rest

The $14 Trillion Valuations Of Digital Subscription Economy - 8x Higher Than The Rest

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Dennis Cosgrave
Dennis Cosgrave - 23.09.2023 03:04

The downside to the subscription model is that it is abusive. For some services it is extremely easy to sign up but if you want to cancel, it is next to impossible. It borders on legalized theft. In Europe the government took steps through the Digital Services Act to prevent this abuse. The US government needs to do the same.

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Angie
Angie - 15.09.2023 23:11

I only pay for Netflix a month

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Gary Smith
Gary Smith - 15.09.2023 16:28

Great commentary

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vikas seeg
vikas seeg - 10.09.2023 13:41

11 subscriptions per month, it's scary. Disclosure i have no subscription right now. I'm a bit late 😂

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Hersdera
Hersdera - 01.09.2023 13:19

The most important thing that should be on everyone's mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the world. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies. I never imagined that a few thousand dollars per month would add up. However, it is. I've made around $870,000 since 2020.

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john smith
john smith - 29.08.2023 22:42

this is the "you will own nothing and be happy model"
why. its a re accuring subscription. don't own your cds dvds. just pay a serive to watch it. then if you stop paying. boom all gone. internet out boom cant watch. thier website down. boom. yep cant watch ;)

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tentimetex
tentimetex - 25.08.2023 01:02

How is the subscription model sustainable? The average household can only take out 4 to 5 subscriptions max. (dont forget your rent is already a subscription in this context), Not everything can be a subscription. Secondly, very few subscription services actually make sense. You are literally paying a company every month to own NOTHING: Its ridiculous. Of course companies like Nike are already gearing you up to take out a subscription to, let's say, the Nike Air Pegasus, so you get the updated shoe every time a new 'version' comes out, which is why they give them version numbers.

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Maneetpal Singh
Maneetpal Singh - 23.08.2023 23:30

Patrick, I love you ❤

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Debbi
Debbi - 23.08.2023 22:20

This is the model for Big Pharma. Once they can get 'the juice' on the childhood schedule it's considered safe and the subscription kicks in. Now adults will also be forced to have shots for every imaginable dis-ease and made to have boosters - for life. Great business model

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Karis Bellisario
Karis Bellisario - 23.08.2023 16:55

Why are people still supporting the family destroying, child innocence disrupting, porn peddling, marriage destroying , depression inducing trash. Dump Netflix. Ditch Disney.
Go outside.

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KillahManjaro
KillahManjaro - 23.08.2023 16:41

I'm a designer and I hate having to subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud. Time to go back to the crack version.

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Myles Mullaly
Myles Mullaly - 27.07.2023 13:20

Can we ask Patrick how PHP Agency, with 50 employees and $1.2 million in revenue, sold for over $200 million?

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Justin Stanley
Justin Stanley - 24.07.2023 09:08

Everyone complains about subscriptions, but they still keep paying for them...

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Shadowbaby
Shadowbaby - 23.07.2023 19:27

Hustle culture is dead

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Stretch Lindsay
Stretch Lindsay - 22.07.2023 13:11

You need to talk to Louis Rossmann, he is going against this crud because car companies are trying to screw us with subscriptions and other companies LG are trying it out for smart houses. Louis has fought for the right for farmers in the US against John Deer for right to repair their own equipment. Subscriptions - You will own nothing and be happy. Louis also has backing for people to create software that is free for users and it will not track your data. The world is in small parts fighting back! G'Day from western australia

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Mike Jaxon
Mike Jaxon - 21.07.2023 12:13

I want to invest in the crypto market I need a reliable broker that will help me trade my coin and make profits Any recommendations?

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Kathy George
Kathy George - 20.07.2023 14:35

Thankfully I have zero use for subscriptions... co dependency on these "gotta have" is a finacial disastor for consumers

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Ashley Jenny
Ashley Jenny - 18.07.2023 19:56

Last year, I was working full time, budgeting groceries, unable to afford date nights, and missing time with my kids. Now I learned how to make money online. Now am a SAHM, homeschooling, and making profits every week.

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EDO *
EDO * - 17.07.2023 15:42

List your subscriptions.
House/ apartment
Cars
Phone
Internet
Electrical
Natural gas
Phone App Store
Auto insurance
Life insurance
Health insurance


Everything 90% of people own is a subscription, they are just lied to by the name of the item.

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northeastsouthwest1
northeastsouthwest1 - 17.07.2023 10:59

Looks like people do have money to waste, willingly, but complain they don't earn enough? 😂

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al rent
al rent - 17.07.2023 02:48

Subscriptions can be canceled it's not forced upon.

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𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗞
𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗞 - 16.07.2023 09:24

Subscription economy is the epitome of greed. I understand for some things but its getting way out of hand.
2030: You will either have to pay a subscription or watch an ad for everything you do.
Want to flush your toilet: Pay the subscription or get 3 free flushes per day by watching a 30 second ad.
Want to unlock the door to your home: Pay the subscription or watch a 10 second ad.
Want to use cruise control in your car: Pay the subscription or watch a 10 second ad for each use.

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Jimal Deen
Jimal Deen - 16.07.2023 04:33

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Andrew Egan
Andrew Egan - 15.07.2023 17:53

One word Amazon.

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Salvador Allende
Salvador Allende - 15.07.2023 17:50

Video about subscription economy and at the end, he is selling us a Subscription....GENIUS !!!!

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True Freedom - World Travel
True Freedom - World Travel - 15.07.2023 13:44

You are getting sleazier. Tom Brady?

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Anand Gautam
Anand Gautam - 14.07.2023 10:55

If a company is able to pull the subscription model properly, it can do wonders. We can see the revenue of adobe premiere pro subscription vs revenue of one-time purchase da vinci resolve

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bentline
bentline - 14.07.2023 07:22

In the 90s, we would pay for the year and call that a subscription.

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On My Way To Top
On My Way To Top - 13.07.2023 12:18

I liked your content sir

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Richard Eastman
Richard Eastman - 13.07.2023 07:20

When will you slow down advising people how to be a success and take up the problem of the criminals who have rigged the money and credit system for taking big unearned cuts, unearned, deflation premiums, interest earnings lending bank credit when the government could be providing a permanent national fiat legal tender money supply (greenbacks of old) instead of an alk-borrowed supply?
Here is the economics story people need to know. Supply shocks move the supply curve "/"  to the left raising prices.   More money in consumers' hands moves demand curves "to the right also raising prices.  These are two well understood causes of rising prices.  There are two other wholly different causes of rising prices, simple to understand when explained but almost never explained.  But first let us expose false explanations.  Economists and finance journalists try to explain economic behavior by people's mental states, as when they say "expectations" of more inflation raise prices or "greed"  --  this is like explaining why someone did something by saying he did it because he "wanted to"  or because "he felt like it" or "preferred" doing it.  Here are the two other reasons why firms raise prices 1) because rival  firms have been driven out of business leaving their surviving competitors facing less price competition, with more monopoly pricing power; 2) because, before a firm faced with falling consumer demand causing falling sales revenue goes out of business  it is first forced to raise prices, because not selling as many items it still has to pay fixed costs of rent and interest payments and long term supplier contracts signed back in better times.  TODAY BOTH THESE ADDITIONAL CAUSES (the increased monopoly power of the strong survivors, and the need to raise price per item when less money in the economy brings fewer buyers to cover fixed costs by gouging the customers who still remain).  I AM TELLING YOU, NO, I'M SHOWING YOU, TWO WAYS HOW MONEY DEFLATION CAUSED BY THE CENTRAL BANK RAISING INTEREST RATES  ACTUALLY RAISES PRICES.
So what are central banks really doing today when the raise interest rates under the pretense of “fighting rising prices”?
REDUCING OUR MONEY CIRCULATION BY INCREASING COST OF BORROWING AND SIZE OF VARIABLE-RATE PAYMENTS ON TRILLIONS OF DEBT DOES NOT SLOW RISING PRICES RATHER IT FORCES THEM HIGHER AS PRODUCERS MUST COVER FIXED RENTS, INTEREST PAYMENTS AND RISING VARIABLE INPUT COSTS OUT OF DWINDLING SALES ONLY BY RAISING PRICE PER ITEM ON THE FEWER ITEMS SOLD. The real brains at the Fed know that, but they are at war with their mortal enemy, middle class populism that wants consumption, lower prices, reflation that ends the racket of high finance, monetary manipulation, debt slavery and the big fat unearned deflation premium that lender/creditors get.

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MikeTheYungGod
MikeTheYungGod - 13.07.2023 06:59

I don’t subscribe to anything.

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Thomas Rogers
Thomas Rogers - 13.07.2023 04:47

ITS BASIC MATH. IF I BUY ONE PRODUCT THAT'S IT. BUT IF I HAVE REOCURING PAYMENT , MY COMPANY IS GOING TO MAKE MORE MONEY

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Anthony Griffin
Anthony Griffin - 13.07.2023 03:35

My cell phone bill is my only recurring monthly subscription. I’ve watched my friends waste money on so many different subscriptions over the years.

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Chinsanity
Chinsanity - 12.07.2023 23:40

I couldn’t help but think when I saw the average subscriptions that it correlated with how fucking tricky these companies are at make it difficult to unsubscribe. Like some you can’t unsubscribe on the phone app has to be on web and then the unsubscribe button is like some tiny plain text button while all the “keep subscription” type buttons are colorful and large. As a consumer, I hate all these subscription companies lol

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Steeky
Steeky - 12.07.2023 17:03

FACTS!

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𓆏
𓆏 - 12.07.2023 12:29

I have the theory that subscription becomes attractive to so many companies now because they have reached market saturation.

They can't increase the earnings in the markets they are in with the products they have, and because they have become bloted, sluggish and unable to innovate. So they have to find ways to artificially inflate their earnings and taking their existing products that people are dependent on, and charging 10+ times more for them via subscription.

I don't think this is sustainable in the long term. They are creating a huge appetite and potential for competition.

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John Williams
John Williams - 12.07.2023 09:25

But godliness with contentment is great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. 8 But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that. 9 Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.
1 Timothy 6:6-10

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I'm WORTH IT!
I'm WORTH IT! - 11.07.2023 12:45

compliance with what? what guidelines do I have to meet? I've been trying to figure out how to make a subscription model for my business for a while.

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ChipeuR TV
ChipeuR TV - 11.07.2023 02:58

Everything on rental. Thanks Klaus Schwab

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SolidKnight64
SolidKnight64 - 11.07.2023 01:48

Sounds good for business, and bad for the average American. I don't see the model changing to be in favor of the average American, EVER.

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nick salta
nick salta - 11.07.2023 00:42

bmw heated seat subscription

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Antonio Velez
Antonio Velez - 11.07.2023 00:36

Patrick this is a bubble. Subscription based businesses are going to decline in value because they tend to lower their quality of service, since they don’t need to compete to keep their existing revenue. Eventually their standard will become so low that customers will switch to competitors that are more in tune with the needs of their customers.

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Pavx45
Pavx45 - 10.07.2023 23:54

Another big thing you should keep in mind is that growing subs is a lot different than going for straight sales. It’s a long term game that you have to consistently perform for a while to grow into a massive community even if the sub is cheap. It isn’t necessarily that your value proposition is off it’s just that you’ve got to build trust and sort of wear people down but not obnoxiously

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joshu sanders
joshu sanders - 10.07.2023 23:32

money money monet

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Tomba io
Tomba io - 10.07.2023 19:27

Yes, I own a software company that does that.

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Immanuel Evseev
Immanuel Evseev - 10.07.2023 18:23

In a subscribed economy, having Cryptocurrency as an Asset and not been able to profit from them can be very frustrating.
Is this the right time to invest? Before I jump to the conclusion, I think i should take a look at things first

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Doctor Gadget
Doctor Gadget - 10.07.2023 17:51

I hate subscriptions.

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Yednekachew Geremew
Yednekachew Geremew - 10.07.2023 15:58

Haaaa .00....call them( enities with subscription ) bitch with no rhythm or ...😂😂😂

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Anthony C
Anthony C - 10.07.2023 08:47

"YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND WILL BE HAPPY" - World Economic Forum

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