A New Respect: “Kachingle is the Future”
Writing in his blog A New Respect, the pseudonymous Southern Gentleman exclaims that Kachingle is the Future because our service “is (an example of) the business model that will keep our art culture alive.”
Writing in his blog A New Respect, the pseudonymous Southern Gentleman exclaims that Kachingle is the Future because our service “is (an example of) the business model that will keep our art culture alive.”
picturetom is the fine art photography website from journalist and professional photographer Thomas Schmidt. After working in the industry for major publications and independent houses he is using Kachingle as a new support channel (German version) for his art.
Max Kossatz, CEO of Austrian market research firm Domsich, Kossatz & Steinberger Beratungs OEG, writes on his blog Wissen belastet that he’s been thinking on micropayments for 15 years now and is excited to see services such as Kachingle finally making a useful start on executing them. He also got Cynthia excited by being theContinue Reading
“We should abandon the idea that no one is willing to pay in the network. That’s not true. It depends on what and how much.” That’s the conclusion of a new post by Pirate Party member Uwe Hauck on his blog Living the future, in which he also cites the recent success of the nameContinue Reading
Peter Schink told his readers that he added Kachingle to Blog Age for two reasons: to see who among his readers is willing to pay to support his writing and because Peter likes the Kachingle idea. The latter enough that he signed up as a Kachingler too and called out German bloggers Netzpolitik, Basicthinking, Spreeblick,Continue Reading
Stephan Lamprecht, who writes about self-management, social software and networking from Germany, has joined the Kachingle network and told his readers that the idea behind our service convinced him right away.
Hyperlocal German site Würzblog has come aboard with Kachingle and site owner Ralf Thees has been interviewed about his choice in vorwaerts.de. Thees expects reader financial support for a site like his with 400 regular readers to be modest but useful and in any case an interesting experiment to add to his community.
A year ago, Alan Furth de-cluttered his life and embarked on what he called the Year of Nothing. That is, he resigned from his public relation job, got rid of most of his material positions (“I read all the books I want on my Kindle”) and has spent almost nothing traveling the globe. Now he’sContinue Reading
Vorwaerts.de, the newspapers of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, has added our Medallion to their website and instantly become the largest site in the Kachingle content network. Yesterday the paper posted an article explaining their reason for joining with us–Kachingle is the first usable, reader-oriented micropayment system available. They even promise to publish theContinue Reading
Bruce Allen, writer of Boston Sports Media Watch, says Kachingle is an innovative, simple, user-centric alternative to “cumbersome subscriptions, paywalls, and pay-per-article plans that some media outlets are considering.” Here at Boston Sports Media Watch, I want to produce quality content that continues to be valuable for you. To do this, continued funding is importantContinue Reading