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Charging Does Help Yahoo Make A Profit

Meshach writes "The globe and mail has an article about how yahoo is starting to charge for their email service. Payment is not mandatory but if you don't pay you have many restrictions on your accont. It says that while many are angry about the change enough people are paying that it is helping Yahoo rebound from their slump. This seems like a recent trend in e-business." The conventional wisdom around web stuff that's been free, but converts to pay is that "they die off, no one wants to use it anymore etc etc", but I think what people fail to realize is that for many businesses, less people is *just fine*, if those people are paying.

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  1. Yahoo Personals by Squeezer · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Yahoo now charges $15 a month or something to respond to ads in Yahoo Personals. How am I supposed to meet women now? $15 a month isn't worth the value of Yahoo Personals. :(

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  2. An internet model that makes sense by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 1, Redundant

    1. Charge people money.
    2. ????
    3. Profit!

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