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In Nebraska, two new businesses are making waves in the entertainment industry by offering subscription-based services to their customers. Swing365 in Gretna offers golf simulator access anytime for a monthly fee, while Cloud 9 Billiards Club in Millard provides unlimited access to pool tables for subscribers.

Owner Ramsey Dolesh of Swing365 saw an opportunity to provide services 24/7 to the community and created a business model that caters to the needs of golf enthusiasts. Similarly, Tommy Lacarbo of Cloud 9 Billiards Club believes in this business model and is confident it will be successful in Omaha. Both owners have seen the success of this model in other cities, as players are willing to pay for the ability to play on their own schedule.

The subscription-based business model is expected to continue growing rapidly, with the market expected to reach over $900 billion by 2026. University of Nebraska-Omaha business professor Brent Clark predicts that this model benefits businesses when used effectively and will continue to grow and expand into different sectors. For Lacarbo, this business model offers an opportunity to grow his business and pursue his passion for pool. As the trend gains momentum, more businesses are taking advantage of this opportunity and offering subscription-based services for their customers.

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