Four years ago, I created our Trade Rumors Front Office subscription service. Facing some challenges with the online advertising revenue model, we launched a premium version of MLBTR with a paid subscription. For $29.89 per year, a Trade Rumors Front Office subscription removes ads on all our sites and in our app, grants access to tools such as the Contract Tracker and Agency Database, and provides exclusive articles and chats from Tim Dierkes, Steve Adams, Anthony Franco, and Nicklaus Gaut. I think we’re offering great value for the price.
To date, the exclusive articles and chats have been delivered entirely via email. This has resulted in a missed benefit for new subscribers, who had no access to previously-sent articles. Sometimes people sign up specifically because they hear about a certain Front Office original we sent out. They would inquire about it and I’d forward the email to them along with other recent exclusives. This was not an efficient system, so I’ve decided to create an archive of Trade Rumors Front Office articles on MLBTR itself. New subscribers will be able to go back and check out previous content as soon as they sign up.
This will be accomplished in the form of a paywall. Roughly once per day on average, a paywalled Trade Rumors Front Office article or live chat will appear on MLBTR. We averaged 16.6 posts per day on MLBTR last year, to give you a sense of how often you’ll run into this paywall. If you’re a logged-in subscriber, you will not see the paywall. Everyone else will see just a snippet of the article before running into it.
Trade Rumors Front Office subscribers will continue to receive these articles via email as well. If you’re a subscriber and you decide you no longer need the emails because the articles are on the website, you can go here and unsubscribe from emails as needed. We have not yet built the paywall technology in our iOS and Android apps, so the exclusive articles will not appear there. If you’re an app user and paid subscriber you’ll want to continue receiving the emails.
Putting these Front Office articles on MLBTR is not just about creating an archive. It will also serve as marketing for the subscription service. A portion of MLBTR readers are interested in paying to read these articles, and I don’t think it makes sense to hide them. Some people will see the topics and read an excerpt and be convinced to subscribe. If that may apply to you, I should point out that it’s risk-free, in that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee if you’re unsatisfied for any reason.
Others will choose not to subscribe, whether due to lack of interest or their financial situation. Our ad-supported readers remain appreciated and vital to this website. It’s worth pointing out that the core function of MLBTR is not changing. We’re still going to curate, contextualize, and analyze news from the around the game in real-time and provide up-to-the-minute transaction breakdowns as we have since 2005. That remains free and ad-supported. The Trade Rumors Front Office articles that will appear on this site are opinion and analysis-based, as you’ll see. We have no intention of paywalling news posts, which would not make sense.
We’re producing six Trade Rumors Front Office MLB articles/chats per week at present, two of which are fantasy baseball-centric. Could the number increase from six? It’s possible we’ll paywall additional opinion and analysis posts, particularly time-intensive ones such as our Offseason in Review and Offseason Outlook series.
Whether you’re a Trade Rumors Front Office subscriber or someone who enjoys the free ad-supported MLB Trade Rumors, you’re welcome here. After 18+ years we’re still going strong, and it’s a privilege to be able to do this for a living. Thanks for reading, and feel free to ask questions in the comment section.
Kastebaked
Thanks for creating a go to place for player movement news, been a reader since the beginning!
oldhack
You guys are the best.
rememberthecoop
Thanks Tim. I just joined! And it’s about time, since I only come here multiple times every day!
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
Ditto. Me for the same reason last year. Love it.
Blackpink in the area
My advice is if you expect people to give you money then don’t go banning them for no reason. Some guy was running around creating user names that resembled mine and trolling me. I reported it and you banned my name. I didn’t do anything wrong at all. I understand moderating this place can be a difficult and thankless job but that’s not an excuse.
prov356
I was there. Can’t believe you were banned instead of him.
Blackpink in the area
I believe we both were banned but that’s still not fair at all. They can look it up and see who joined first and who was the troll. I wouldn’t want to moderate that kind of nonsense but I also don’t appreciate getting trolled and then banned because I reported it.
Everyone’s situation is different. I am not trying to influence anyone else just sharing my experiences and reasons for not giving this site money.
case
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery
jorge78
So I guess now you are unbanned?
Uh, because here you are!
semut
I’m assuming he created another free account. It’s not rocket science
CubsWin108
I like this, just subscribed again!
Rick Pernell
Tim, Great site and I dearly love my subscription. Being a disabled Vet, MLBTR provides me with a place to escape to all day whenever I need a break.
THANK YOU
rememberthecoop
Thanks for your service!
fox471 Dave
Thank you, Rick.
JazzJazz
Rick, what does disabled vet have to do with any of this??
Manfred Rob's Earth Band
To Rick it has a lot to do with this. I, for one, appreciate his being candid and serving our country as well.
JazzJazz
Totally irrelevant to my point, Manfred.
CubsWin108
ty
JazzJazz
ty who? And for what?
THEY LIVE!!!
Two thumbs up for MLBTR!!
My Strawman > Your Strawman
Q: It wasn’t completely clear to me whether the chats will also be on the site instead of exclusively email. Be nice to get them here.
Love the FO subscription!
nosake
I’m a paid subscriber. I like the articles but wish only paid subscribers were allowed to comment.
JazzJazz
nosake: Why?
Rob Mason
Hey Tim,
I’m a long-time reader of the Trade Rumors sites. I write professional sports articles myself and have a lot of ideas to help the Front Office subscription service among other site/app improvements to boost revenue and readership engagement.
I reached out via email last week but haven’t heard back yet. I’ll send a follow-up tomorrow and try the ‘contact’ us’ page or if there’s a better way to contact you, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you and helping contribute to the Trade Rumors franchise reaching new heights!
Best,
Rob Mason
rob@prosportsoutlook.com
TampaHuey
My daily go to site, the affordable sub price was well worth it to avoid ads, since I check this site several times daily.Tim, I appreciate all the hard work and effort you have put in to make this a terrific site. The fact you are leaving the site free of charge with ads, and are enhancing the site for new subs, and for folks that want to read pay articles makes complete sense on all ends. Well done!!
jorge78
Tim, love the site and wish I had discovered it from the beginning!
I do wish it had
DARK MODE.
Neil deMause of
Field of Schemes said he was going to reach out to you. He’s installed it recently and it’s made his site so much more readable. I know you’re extremely busy but I haven’t heard back from you (through the contact us email).
If you can’t do it for whatever reason please let me know so my dream can be crushed.
Thanks!
georgebounacos
I love this idea! Thank you!
Texas Outlaw
Love the site. Day one reader and proud subscriber.
I think only paid subscribers should be allowed to comment.
semut
I’m pretty sure they’re not looking to drive away the thousands of non-paying readers who comment (and whose ad revenue helps keep the site afloat)
nosake
That’s exactly right, Semut, but am looking forward to the day when paid subscribers surmount the site and turn the tables of who gets to comment.
JazzJazz
Sounds elitist and fascist, nosake.
JazzJazz
Are you elitist and fascist, nosake?
highflyballintorightfield
Love the site. It’s possible I missed an instruction, but I receive the analysis emails but not subscriber chat notifications. Do I have to opt in to something?
Ted
I’d prefer reading articles in that manner over emails anyway. Thanks!
JazzJazz
$29.89? Why not just thirty bucks even?
Oh yeah, then where’s the psychological manipulation?!
Tim Dierkes
We are definitely messing with your head on those eleven cents.
JazzJazz
You’re a good sport.
(…But, still, you know what I’m talking about.)
Thanks for replying.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
Stop the opinion/analysis articles about non-transactional stuff. They’re simply not good and add nothing, especially when they’re shorter.
reflect
Thanks for the transparency. I have considered a subscription. Last time I looked into it, there still was ads for mobile users. Is that still the case? It sucks to pay for an ad-free service and then still get ads.