
Freemium business models are always hard. You have to give users enough for free that they try your service out and get hooked. Then you hit them with fees for upgraded features that make it even better. With a perfect product people don't mind paying because they feel like it's good value. Flickr is a freemium service. But they have more of a hostage taking business model. It may make people cough up the money, but they sure aren't happy about it. I, for one, have been staring them down for years now. It's not a fight I think I'll win, but it's one that I'm willing to whine loudly about. On the surface Flickr's pro service, currently $25/year, seems fair. The free service lets you upload a certain amount of photos, up to a certain maximum size per photo. The pro version allows unlimited uploading and a bigger maximum size per photo.

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