FREEMIUM ECONOMICS: LEVERAGING ANALYTICS AND USER SEGMENTATION TO DRIVE REVENUE
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FREEMIUM ECONOMICS: LEVERAGING ANALYTICS AND USER SEGMENTATION TO DRIVE REVENUE (ebook)

SEUFERT, ERIC BENJAMIN

$636.00
IVA incluido
Editorial:
MORGAN KAUFMANN
Materia
INFORMATICA
ISBN:
9780124166981
Páginas:
254
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

Freemium Economics brings a practical, instructive approach to help you successfully implement the freemium model by building analytics into product design from the beginning. Your freemium product generates vast volumes of data, but using that data to maximize conversion, boost retention, and deliver revenue can be challenging if you don't fully understand the lifetime customer value. In this book, author Eric Seufert shares his hands-on expertise to provide clear guidelines for execution of the freemium business model through all stages of development.

Seufert dissects the freemium model with a critical and concrete perspective to unlock the knowledge previously held by large software companies so that you can execute the model successfully. Freemium Economics will de-mystify the freemium model through an exploration of its core tenets, so that you can apply it methodically, rather than hoping that conversion and revenue will naturally follow product launch.



  • Learn how to apply data science and big data principles in freemium product design and development to maximize conversion, boost retention, and deliver revenue
  • Gain a broad introduction to the conceptual pillars of freemium and a complete understanding of the unique approaches needed to acquire users and convert them from free to paying customers
  • Get practical tips and analytical guidance to successfully implement the freemium model
  • Understand the metrics and infrastructure required to measure the success of a freemium product and improve it post-launch
  • Includes a detailed explanation of the lifetime customer value (LCV) calculation and step-by-step instructions to implement key performance indicators in a simple, universally-accessible tool like Excel