Not exact matches
And
Netflix, famous
for the quality of its DVD inventory,
free rush - mail delivery, and all - you - can - watch pricing, has added «watch - instantly» streaming video to reel in more
members.
If compare the cost to giving away a
free Kindle (or highly subsidized higher - end Kindle) to every Prime
member who signs up or re-ups
for two years vs. a) the revenue gained from the ebooks purchased by those customers, b) the revenue from new Prime
members, and c) being able to offer a package which is basically
free shipping on all Amazon orders +
Netflix + Spotify + a ton of
free books + a
free Kindle... that's got ta make good economic sense
for them, right?
But that's really Amazon's product strategy to get its customers into its cloud computing web services that includes media streaming and unlimited
Netflix like video streaming
for its prime
members, along with
free cloud storage up to 5 GB.
We've also seen Amazon challenge
Netflix with
free movie streaming
for Prime
members, and take a stab at Apple's iPad consumer market with the Kindle Fire.
Earlier this year, Amazon also aimed its sights on
Netflix with an Instant Video streaming service that's
free for members of Amazon Prime, and it's now spending hundreds of millions to increase its catalog with TV shows and movies from studios like News Corp.'s Fox and NBC Universal.
Earlier this year, Amazon also aimed its sights on
Netflix with an Instant Video streaming service that's
free for members of Amazon Prime, and it's now spending hundreds of millions to increase its catalog with TV shows and movies from studios like Fox and NBCUniversal.