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No need to ask, your local super market or big box store probably already has a freemium model -- samples (http://imgs.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/parenting/2010/08...)

I do, however, whole hardheartedly agree with you sentiment about relying upon free services or saas.




yeah i guess i thought too quick on the supermarket. but a closer analogy would be eating an entire meal of samples every single day.


Retailers are often freemium btw. They have 0 margins on many items and make money on others. That's why best buy pushes warranties etc.


freemium doesn't mean no margin on the cost. it means no cost to the customer.




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