Hello fellow Steemians and Crypto Investors,

The following is a combined version of the letters I sent to the most circulated newspapers that are currently behind paywalls asking for Lightning Network micro-payments.

Subject: Implement Lightning Network micro-payments and tear down these walls!

Hello Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, New York Times and many others,

I’m not going to pay $15 to $30 dollars a month for a subscription! These subscriptions add up and I’m only interested in a few of the articles anyway, not a full subscription. I would be way more likely to pay a few cents for a particular article I’m interested in.

Why don’t you implement Lightning Network micro-payments? You will get a lot more revenue, a lot of hype from the crypto and millennial communities and, most importantly, look cool and like keeping up with the times. You can always maintain the old subscriptions, just give an option for advanced users to micro-pay for articles.

It’s frustrating whenever an interesting article from your website appears on my Flipboard feed but you can only get to the paywall. I have Eclair wallet installed and ready to micro-pay for it but the option is not yet available.

Conversion rates on the subscription pages are likely very low. If you could capture even a small percent of all those readers you are currently losing revenues would increase dramatically and you can do it without removing the current subscription model. It could be as simple as a link saying “Buy this article for 20 cents”, something like that. 20 cents doesn’t sound like much but when they add up, especially because your paywall rejects are way more numerous than subscribers. You could also charge more for Breaking News and Exclusives.

I’d love to see journalism return to high profitability and thus be able to afford the investigative teams and resources it badly needs and also cryptocurrency micro-payments take off. I believe it’s a match made in heaven!

Get in touch with Coingate, they are piloting a gateway for these kinds of micro-payments. (I’m not affiliated in any way with them. I just think micro-payments are cool and use them for other services such as Satoshis Place and Lightning Spin)

Coingate.com

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My best regards.

Their responses so far:

“We have sent the comments to relevant departments”

Wall Street Journal ([email protected]):

“We have taken the liberty of forwarding your comments to upper management“

Financial Times ([email protected]):

“You have a good point in suggesting Lightning Network micro-payments in which customers can use if they want to read an interesting article on ft.com. We take onboard your suggestion and hopefully one of the things that our marketing teams would consider.”

You can help by sending your own letters to their following public customer service emails addresses: [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected]

Have you sent similar letters to other online service providers asking for Micro-Payments? Which ones?

Do you believe micro-payments can save journalism by making it profitable again without controlling sponsors, ads, and dreaded paywalls?

Feel free to share your thoughts on this post with the crypto community in the comments below!

This post appeared originally at https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@cryptoeagle/i-sent-letters-to-top-newspapers-asking-for-lightning-network-micropayments-here-are-their-responses-so-far