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Sanrio and the world of Yu Yu Hakusho collide across dozens of brand-new pieces of merchandise starring Hello Kitty, Kuromi, Pompompurin and more.
The Business Of Stickers Line is spending a lot of money to transform its messaging app into a “lifestyle platform” filled with features like grocery deliveries and streaming music.
Line notes that only about 4 percent of users actually pay for stickers; it had 8.4 million paying users in March 2016. The vast majority of its sticker money comes from sponsored sticker packs.
The cutesy stickers that messaging app Line is famous for are not just popular — they help to rake in the money. After all, Line makes over $10 million a month just from selling stickers.
The Line messaging app has announced the ultimate option for the sticker-obsessive — Stickers Premium. It's a subscription package that provides unlimited access to the three million stickers ...
Apps Messaging app Line now suggests relevant stickers and emoji as you type August 7, 2014 - 11:53 am Update: Today, the same feature was added to the Line for iOS app.
Stickers aren’t the only surprising form of income for Line: the company also disclosed that it made over JPY 2 billion ($18.8 million) from sales of merchandising and licensing deals last year ...
Kanahei, now 29, doesn’t want to talk about her earnings, but LINE says that the market’s top 10 sticker sets each brought in 36.8 million yen ($317,300) on average in the six months to Nov. 7 ...
Stickers = $$$ Sticker are big business for Line. Sales of the amped up emoji made over $280 million for the messenger app last year. Line told us over 2.4 billion stickers are sent and received ...
์Noo-Hin: Animated with Sound had the biggest first-day sticker sales in Thailand. Thai users of the Line app have already downloaded around 500 million stickers, according to Line Thailand.