With the continuous development of the times, people's living standards and economic level have been significantly improved, and people's living conditions have become better and better, especially with the popularity of mobile phones and the Internet, which can be said to enrich people's amateur life and greatly facilitate people's life. People can handle all kinds of things through various software on their mobile phones, and there are also more ways of entertainment. There are many softwares on the mobile phone. If you become a member user, you can say that you have more benefits. But if you are just a simple ordinary user, there will definitely be restrictions when you do something. For example, paying members in Zhihu can sometimes be said to be very eye-catching. Today, I mainly introduce why most softwares are divided into ordinary users and member users. The details are as follows. First, it needs to be profitable
It can be said that it takes countless engineers' painstaking efforts and efforts to make each software, so it needs to be profitable to make these softwares. If all the people in a software are ordinary users, the profit can be said to be less than 11 points. Therefore, it is necessary to rely on these member users to make profits. Second, the required traffic
If a software is full of member users, then the number will definitely be relatively small, and it will not be able to make this software popular among the public. Therefore, for some software, the reason why they have many ordinary users is to increase the popularity of the software and increase traffic through these ordinary users. Third, the experience is different
If an ordinary user and a member user are using the same software, then the experience of these two people will definitely be different member users, and there will be more benefits and more fun, while ordinary users can only meet their daily needs.
ladies and gentlemen, the above is about my right? The revenue of paid members in Zhihu is bright. Why are most softwares divided into ordinary users and member users? ? If you have any ideas, please comment below.