Wednesday, January 20, 2016

How you will finance WhatsApp is now completely free? – BBC

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Image caption WhatsApp has ruled advertising as a means of receiving income.

WhatsApp users no longer receive their smartphones notice that reminds them to pay the subscription to continue using the application IM.

This week, to the delight of many users, WhatsApp announced that its service will be completely free .

Jan Koum, WhatsApp president, currently owned by Facebook, it confirmed that the platform will stop charging a dollar as a subscription.

“For years we have asked people to pay for using WhatsApp after first year. As we have grown, we find that this method has not worked well . Many users of WhatsApp not have credit cards or due and worry to lose access to their families and friends after the first year, “he said.

Once you remove the annual use fee, the company will not get any income from the instant messaging application.

The service has no advertising mechanism than other free sites, like Facebook, used as a business model.

So, how will make money?

No ads

For a while, Jan Koum had a note on his desk that read:”. No ads, no games, no gimmicks “

And so plans to continue as WhatsApp has made it abundantly clear that not open the door to ads .

“The answer to whether third-party advertising is … not be introduced” the company said Monday in a statement.

An opposite strategy to the one followed in Instagram, also bought by Facebook in 2012.

Advertising has been the only source of income for an application used by 400 million of people.

New tools

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Image caption Messaging applications are become the center of online user activity.

WhatsApp strategy for making money are the professional services .

“From this year we will test tools allow you to use WhatsApp to communicate with businesses and organizations. This means contact your bank about whether a recent transaction was fraudulent or with an airline for flight delays, “the company said.

It would be kind of surcharge customer where large businesses pay to WhatsApp to communicate and record the calls and complaints from customers.

In this way, become Whatsapp a digital platform as it has already done Facebook Messenger, the other messaging application of social network with 800 million users.

Whatsapp has 990 million users worldwide , so having a communication service to companies will surely affect the entire software market customer, as well as models based on phone calls to make claims.

More common in Asia

So far no dates have not reported details of the product offered to companies but Asia this strategy has been a success .

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Image caption Millions of users in China WeChat take advantage of the service to send money to friends, buy shoes and even make an appointment with the doctor.

Messaging Applications from countries such as China or South Korea have been monetized by becoming electronic trading platforms with countless services and products.

clearer it is, certainly, WeChat , founded in 2011 within the Internet giant Tencent and has 650 million users.

Today is not only an application for instant messaging between both individuals and large organizations with users. It also includes a Facebook-like social “wall” where all kinds of content being shared.

the possibility of allowing it to perform many daily activities adds. For example, call a cab, arrange an appointment or pay a fine.

The phenomenon is also advancing in the US and other countries.

Uber reported last month that will allow users order a car through Facebook Messenger, a service similar to WeChat messages.

Meanwhile, Google is developing a new chat application that uses artificial intelligence.

The application already incorporates snapchat news, while the startup Slack Technologies has pioneered the chat platform as a hub of communication and collaboration in the workplace.

According Analysts messaging applications, to be easy to use and have a large number of users who spend a lot of time, are ideal centers to develop other services.

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