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Ep. 115 | Meta Just Put a Paywall Around Your Business

15 min · 31 mei 2026
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Meta just put a price tag on your social media reach — and every small business owner needs to understand what it means. This week, Meta launched paid subscription plans across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus are $3.99/month each. WhatsApp Plus is $2.99/month. And the new Meta One AI tiers range from $7.99 to $19.99 for consumers, with business plans up to $49.99/month. But this is not about four dollars. It is about the entire internet becoming paywalled. Organic reach is dying. Subscription stacking could cost your business $150-200/month across platforms. And the businesses that survive will be the ones who audit their stack, consolidate AI tools, and build audiences they actually own. Topics: Meta subscriptions · Instagram Plus · Facebook Plus · Meta One AI · small business social media costs · platform paywalls · subscription stacking · AI bill management · organic reach decline · owned audience strategy FAQ: Q: Do I have to pay for Facebook and Instagram now? A: The core apps remain free. Paid tiers add analytics, reach tools, and AI features. But history shows free reach declines when paid tiers arrive. Q: Should my small business subscribe to Meta One? A: Audit your existing AI and platform subscriptions first. If ChatGPT or Claude already covers your needs, you may not need Meta One too. Q: What is the biggest risk here? A: Subscription stacking. Four dollars here, twenty dollars there, and suddenly you are paying hundreds per month across overlapping tools. About the Hosts: Mike Cadenhead is a small business owner since 1983 and the founder of 850 Media, a digital media company helping local businesses harness AI and technology. Frank is an AI-powered co-host with a sharp take on what AI news means for Main Street. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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Ep. 119 | AI Just Hacked a Company by Itself

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aflevering Ep. 118 | Nvidia Just Put AI Inside Your Laptop artwork

Ep. 118 | Nvidia Just Put AI Inside Your Laptop

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aflevering Ep. 117 | Apple Just Put Google Inside 1.5 Billion iPhones artwork

Ep. 117 | Apple Just Put Google Inside 1.5 Billion iPhones

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aflevering Ep. 116 | Anthropic's New AI Was Too Dangerous to Release — So They're Releasing It artwork

Ep. 116 | Anthropic's New AI Was Too Dangerous to Release — So They're Releasing It

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aflevering Ep. 115 | Meta Just Put a Paywall Around Your Business artwork

Ep. 115 | Meta Just Put a Paywall Around Your Business

Meta just put a price tag on your social media reach — and every small business owner needs to understand what it means. This week, Meta launched paid subscription plans across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus are $3.99/month each. WhatsApp Plus is $2.99/month. And the new Meta One AI tiers range from $7.99 to $19.99 for consumers, with business plans up to $49.99/month. But this is not about four dollars. It is about the entire internet becoming paywalled. Organic reach is dying. Subscription stacking could cost your business $150-200/month across platforms. And the businesses that survive will be the ones who audit their stack, consolidate AI tools, and build audiences they actually own. Topics: Meta subscriptions · Instagram Plus · Facebook Plus · Meta One AI · small business social media costs · platform paywalls · subscription stacking · AI bill management · organic reach decline · owned audience strategy FAQ: Q: Do I have to pay for Facebook and Instagram now? A: The core apps remain free. Paid tiers add analytics, reach tools, and AI features. But history shows free reach declines when paid tiers arrive. Q: Should my small business subscribe to Meta One? A: Audit your existing AI and platform subscriptions first. If ChatGPT or Claude already covers your needs, you may not need Meta One too. Q: What is the biggest risk here? A: Subscription stacking. Four dollars here, twenty dollars there, and suddenly you are paying hundreds per month across overlapping tools. About the Hosts: Mike Cadenhead is a small business owner since 1983 and the founder of 850 Media, a digital media company helping local businesses harness AI and technology. Frank is an AI-powered co-host with a sharp take on what AI news means for Main Street. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2596090/support] Ctrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype. CtrlAiProfit.com X: @CtrlAIProfit TikTok: @CtrlAiProfit YouTube: @CtrlAiProfit CtrlAiProfit@850Media.com Produced entirely by AI. Yes, really....

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