[Updated] Why Subscribe to Neowin?


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We've come a long way since first launching our first subscription package in the beginning of October 2007. I have updated this thread to showcase our two subscription packages. The packages are priced in Euros, Tier 1 is ?10 (Euros) or just under $14 (USD) and Tier 2 is ?20 (Euros) or just under $28 (USD) at the time of posting (Feb 10 2010); for actual pricing please visit this link to convert Euros into your own currency.

Tier 1 - Enhanced Service & Blog @ 10 EUROS

Aside from supporting Neowin with the annual running costs you get:

  • Your own hosted blog.
  • Extended topic title/post editing (45 mins instead of 5).
  • Boosts PM storage to 200 messages, allows PM attachments and up to 10 participants per conversation.
  • Removes flood control.
  • Raises the upload limit for attachments to 4mb (per post).
  • Allows you to give out 10 rep points (instead of 5) daily.
  • Includes a private & support forum.
  • Sneak peaks and testing of new features being added to Neowin.
  • Choose from 5 Neowin domain related email accounts (instead of 2).

Plus your online member name status is updated to orange with a shiny badge.

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Tier 2 - Enhanced Service, Blog & Ad free! @ 20 EUROS

Aside from supporting Neowin with the annual running costs you get:

  • Your own hosted blog.
  • Unlimited edit time for your topic titles & posts.
  • Boosts PM storage to 200 messages, allows PM attachments and up to 10 participants per conversation.
  • Removes flood control.
  • Raises the upload limit for attachments to 4mb (per post).
  • Allows you to give out 20 rep points (instead of 5) daily.
  • Includes a private & support forum.
  • Sneak peaks and testing of new features being added to Neowin.
  • Choose from 5 Neowin domain related email accounts (instead of 2).
  • All advertising removed professionally by Neowin.

Plus your online member name status is updated to orange with a shiny badge.

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Subscription here or view alternative payment method (US Postal Service)

Edited by Neobond
Updated packages and pricing info
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I'd pay AU$50 easy

Its a entire year so you would have to cover your cost I would expect?

I second that, actually I would pay double.

I think you could consider having a group called "gold member subscribers" few extra perks perhaps, for ?50 per year.. id be happy to pay it.

howz about a no warning one, loll

How much would you pay for that:yes:s:

Perhaps Neowin management need to work out a cost structure of the extras and stuff they were looking at when shift first went live, and get an indication of how much people would pay.

Or was that already done?

^ Welcome aboard friend.

the two features i think ill taking advantage of the most are the 1mb upload limit now, so i can post more pics without posting 1 pic over and over, and i dont have to compress the images. and the other one is the shorter flood control, i always accidentally hit active posts...right before i want to search something or check threads i posted in, then i have to wait a while to do it...

^ another one you will like is the the ability to edit thread titles after posting :D Welcome (Y).

Yes please admins look into it.

Yes, but it's not easy to implement and would people be prepared to pay more than Enhanced service?

Possibly. To be honest though, ads don't bother me. It's just the ads in text that bother me. Can't sweep the mouse around without having windows block the news I'm reading. :pinch:

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