Create pages where there is
less market saturation.
Not exact matches
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and
less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the
market could even fairly quickly reach
saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
And there's
less growth potential in the mobile communication space moving forward, due to so much
saturation in the US mobile
market.
«Meanwhile, in mature
markets like the US where tablets have been shipping in large volumes since 2010 and are already well established, we're
less concerned about big phones cannibalising shipments and more worried about
market saturation.»
There are several speculations as to the reason, ranging from
less disposable income to
market saturation.
And there's
less growth potential in the mobile communication space moving forward, due to so much
saturation in the US mobile
market.
We imagine Microsoft may want a certain degree of
market saturation for the Xbox One X (or at the very least 4K TVs) before launching the Xbox Two but when the console does launch it's
less likely to feel like the same leap that moving from Xbox 360 to Xbox One did.
We imagine Microsoft may want a certain degree of
market saturation for the Xbox One X (or at the very least 4K TVs) before launching the Xbox Two but when the console does launch it's
less likely to feel like the same leap that moving from Xbox 360 to Xbox One did.