Tinder's Price Strategy
George discusses Tinder's significant price increases and the impact on user churn. Matt questions the revenue growth source, highlighting the importance of Tinder to Match Group's earnings. They delve into capital allocation and growth investment opportunities within the business.In this clip
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Match Group: The Business Behind Tinder - [Business Breakdowns, EP.133]
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Should we be looking to offer full enterprises and six-figure sales at a higher price per user with additional services, such as dedicated account managers and product request priority, or a lower price per user with just a small degree of extra service, such as double the number of training sessions, in the context of the episodes Fireside Chat with Sean Duffy, from Open Source to SaaS Company | Henric Trotzig | Beyond Coding #186, and the clip Pricing Strategies Unveiled from the episode 20VC: Lessons Learnt From Marc Benioff & Selling To Salesforce For $2.7bn, What Product Market Fit Really Looks Like & Why Pricing Is Startup's Biggest Problem with Scott Dorsey, Managing Partner @ HighAlpha?
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In the episode 20VC: Lessons Learnt From Marc Benioff & Selling To Salesforce For $2.7bn, What Product Market Fit Really Looks Like & Why Pricing Is Startup's Biggest Problem with Scott Dorsey, Managing Partner @ HighAlpha and the clip Pricing Strategies, should we be looking to offer full enterprises and six-figure sales higher service at a higher price per user, such as dedicated account managers and product request priority, or a lower price per user with just a small degree of extra service, such as double the number of training sessions?