
Interesting conversation between Jason Kottke and Heather Armstrong, as transcribed by Rex Hammock:
Heather: (Why she doesn't have the subscription model) "I didn't want the readers to think we're entering a bargain where they feel they can demand (something specific from me)...like when (Kottke) went to Asia (and readers said, "Hey, I didn't give him money to do that.")Yep. The old job job thing. Gets you every time. Hence "The Sex & Cash Theory". Posted by hugh macleod at March 13, 2006 12:52 PM | TrackBack
Kottke: I'm not (continuing the subscription model) because I had 1,500 bosses. I (originally) saw it as a magazize subscription. People who subscribe to magazines don't think of themselves as shareholders. (But people who subscribed to his site did.)Heather: Did your relationship with the website change?
Kottke: It became more like a job job. I felt I had to do it a certain way. It couldn't be just whatever the hell I wanted it to be. (To Heather) I thoought your site would do good with a subscription model, because your readers are fans. the people are obsessed with you.
You can listen to the podcast version here...
http://2006.sxsw.com/coverage/podcasts/
Posted by: Thomas at March 13, 2006 10:32 PM