Software monetization

Software monetization is a strategy employed by software companies and device vendors to maximize the profitability of their software.[1] The software licensing component of this strategy enables software companies and device vendors to simultaneously protect their applications and embedded software from unauthorized copying, distribution, and use, and capture new revenue streams through creative pricing and packaging models. Whether a software application is hosted in the cloud, embedded in hardware, or installed on premises, software monetization solutions can help businesses extract the most value from their software. Another way to achieve software monetization is through paid advertising and the various compensation methods available to software publishers. Pay-per-install (PPI), for example, generates revenue by bundling third-party applications, also known as adware, with either freeware or shareware applications.

  1. ^ Rambhia, Avni. "Best Practices in Software Monetization Strategy - A Customer Perspective". frost.com. Retrieved 19 September 2016.