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- Kicking Internet pirates off the web
- Kicking Internet pirates off the webPiracy'They'still haven't figured it out!! Make the product a fair price and people will happily pay for it. With a blank CD at 50 cents, who will pay $20 from a shop for an 'Imported'music CD? PERCEIVED VALUE is the key. At $5 nobody would...
- Tags: Perceived Value, Web, piracy, Kicking Internet, Kicking Internet pirate
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Album sales hit nine-year low in 2005
- Album sales hit nine-year low in 2005It's all junk...that's why!It is for a lot of reasons.Media is expensive.Music is awful.Pirates are plentiful.Drop the price of your music to about 7 - $9 a CD and 12 - $14 a DVD. Use volume discounts.Quit throwing those fruitcakes on stage sounding like...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, Soundscan, piracy, sales, illegal download, music, UPC, Nielsen SoundScan, Nielsen
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- On test-marketing in the digital age
- Singer-songwriter Fiona Apple's new CD ("Extraordinary Machine") arrives on shelves some time this month. Which is odd because "primitive" versions of 11 of its tracks appeared on music-sharing systems in 2004. Rumors abounded that Epic her label wasn't happy with it because it wasn't "commercial" enough. But critics and fans...
- Tags: CD
- Blog posts 2005-10-28
- Prison terms on tap for 'prerelease' pirates
- Prison terms on tap for 'prerelease' piratesSeems to me that pre-release piracywould be an inside job. Can't the studios/labels/software houses see this and put appropriate security in place to keep this from happening? Pharmaceuticals can keep tiny pills from going out the door, jewelers can keep tiny...
- Tags: Taxes, Wi-Fi, Digital media, Apple iTunes, WiMAX, WiMAX STEAMROLLER, piracy, tax, recording industry
- Discussion threads 2005-04-19
- HP back on top of PC market
- HP back on top of PC marketIDC's False Use of Market ShareIDC cannot quote Market Share. Market Share relates to the number of users of a particlar type of machine. Their 'Market Share' is actually percentage of overall sales. These are two distinctly different things. Overall...
- Tags: Desktops, Sales strategy, International Data Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Computer Corp., Market-Share, PC
- Discussion threads 2004-01-14
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