Why are Corporations Hoarding Trillions in Cash?
February 7, 2025
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In the previous article, we have already learned what a freemium business model is. We now know that this model is widely used amongst the start-up community. We also know that this business model has several variations. In this article, we will have a closer look at what are the pros and cons of a freemium business model.
The freemium model has several attractions which are what make the model more attractive to entrepreneurs and investors. Some of the main advantages have been mentioned below:
The ability of an app to sustain a large user base over a long period of time is considered by many companies to be proof that it has a viable business model which is adding value to the users. A larger user base is often a talking point during fundraising from investors. The valuation of a company can be positively impacted if it has a large user base.
Over time, YouTube became so big that every new user had to join YouTube because everyone else was already there. This acts as a deterrent to potential competition since they know that taking market share away from a company like YouTube would be next to impossible.
The freemium model has been successfully used by many companies. However, there are a lot of other companies which have failed because of using the freemium model. Some of the common issues associated with the freemium model are as follows:
The end result is that free users cause the expenses to rise exponentially while not making any significant contribution to the revenues. If this is not controlled, it can lead to bankruptcy over a longer period of time.
The bottom line is that the freemium model can be considered to be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it has enabled a lot of businesses to succeed. However, at the same time, it has also led to the failure of a large number of companies.
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