Visitor Motives of Interest to Use Dailysocial.id as Micropayment News Portal

Mentari Puspadini, Pandan Yudhapramesti, Gema Nusantara Bakry
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The use of micropayment methods in the media industry has proven to be well received by media audiences in Europe and the United States. Even so, there has been no further research regarding consumption patterns of media audiences in Indonesia for this payment method. This study aims to measure how much the motive of visitors is in their interest in accessing DailySocial.id as a micro-paid news portal by using the uses and gratifications 2.0 theory which has a typology of the MAIN model (modality, agency, interactivity and navigability. Through a descriptive quantitative research survey method, researchers process data from 349 respondents who are members of the DailySocial.id media audience. As a result, the navigability motive is the most powerful reason that drives audiences to consume the media, followed by modality motives in second place, interactivity in third place and agency in last place. Navigability is the biggest motive which shows that the audience access DailySocial.id because they can feel free in exploring all the information on the site, so they feel entertained. That feeling of entertainment makes the fun indicator the main gratification that audiences seek when accessing DailySocial.id as micro-paid news. In addition, it is evident that the majority of audience (76%) are more likely to be interested in buying micro-paid articles. Meanwhile, the frequency and duration of access are the two things that most contribute to fulfilling user motives in their interest in accessing DailySocial.id as a micro-paid news portal.
访问者使用Dailysocial的兴趣动机。id作为微支付新闻门户
事实证明,在媒体行业中使用小额支付方式受到了欧洲和美国媒体受众的欢迎。尽管如此,目前还没有关于印尼媒体受众对这种支付方式的消费模式的进一步研究。这项研究旨在衡量访问者访问DailySocial的动机有多大。利用使用与满足2.0理论,将id作为微付费新闻门户网站,其主要模型类型为(模态、代理、互动性和可导航性)。通过描述性定量研究调查方法,研究人员处理了来自DailySocial成员的349名受访者的数据。我是媒体观众。因此,可导航性动机是推动受众消费媒体的最强大原因,其次是形式动机,第三是交互性动机,最后是代理动机。可导航性是用户访问DailySocial的最大动机。因为他们可以自由地探索网站上的所有信息,所以他们觉得很有趣。这种娱乐感使乐趣指标成为用户访问DailySocial时寻求的主要满足。我是微付费新闻。此外,很明显,大多数受众(76%)更有可能对购买微付费文章感兴趣。同时,访问的频率和持续时间是最能满足用户访问DailySocial的动机的两个因素。微付费新闻门户。
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