Read: Amazon Reports Biggest Holiday Season Yet With Over 4 Million
People Trialing Prime in a Week
Amazon Celebrates Biggest Holiday; More Than Four Million
People Trialed Prime In One Week Alone This Season
Not exact matches
Prime membership continued to grow this holiday — in fact, in one week alone, more than four million
people started
Prime free
trials or began paid memberships, to benefit from free two - day, one - day or same - day shipping, in addition to ultra-fast one and two hour delivery with
Prime Now.
The current study combines data from five clinical
trials involving a total of 1,287
people, including the SWIFT
PRIME trial led by Saver, that show these devices improved outcomes for
people with acute ischemic strokes due to large vessel blockage.
It will also help identify
people at high risk of developing late - onset AD, who would be
prime candidates for prevention therapies and clinical
trials.
Users get a free month of Amazon
Prime and its related video service when you buy a Kindle Fire (a promotion that I doubt is going anywhere), and Amazon still hopes that the
trial is enough to entice
people into ponying up the annual fee.
In January, a lot of
people have free
trials of Amazon
Prime memberships.
«We've been able to monitor the
people who use
Prime Video... they renew [
Prime memberships] at higher rates and they convert from free
trial at higher rates,» Bezos said during the same Code Conference interview.
Amazon also touted how over the span of one week, more than four million
people became
Prime members, or started a free
trial.
After reading the results it's not hard to see why the company is in such a celebratory mood either, as according to a press release, more than four million
people «started
Prime free
trials or began paid memberships» around the world during the recent discount bonanza.
Amazon also said its number of
Prime memberships increased over the holiday, with more than four million
people starting their free
trials or paid memberships in one week alone.