>According to the firm’s new report on Quibi’s early growth, the short-form video platform signed up about 910,000 users in its first few days back in April. Of those users, only about 72,000 stuck around after the three-month free trial, indicating the app had about an 8 percent conversion rate. I fully expect Quibi to crash and burn under the weight of the content costs among other things, but is an 8% conversion r…
I’d be shocked to hear that only 8% of people convert with Netflix for example. Or Disney+ or any of the streaming services.
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#12If I am only willing to kill 5-10 minutes on my phone, my investment in whatever it is ill be killing time on is very low. So I suspect it's going to be very difficult to convince these users to pay a monthly fee for a service when Snapchat offers a similar level of gratification for free.
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#13>According to the firm’s new report on Quibi’s early growth, the short-form video platform signed up about 910,000 users in its first few days back in April. Of those users, only about 72,000 stuck around after the three-month free trial, indicating the app had about an 8 percent conversion rate. I fully expect Quibi to crash and burn under the weight of the content costs among other things, but is an 8% conversion r…
Around twice that would be typical for content service trials.
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#14Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed with their library and people literally counting down the days until their launch, they got a 10% conversion... but 8% is horrible and the end of Quibi?
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#158% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
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#16>According to the firm’s new report on Quibi’s early growth, the short-form video platform signed up about 910,000 users in its first few days back in April. Of those users, only about 72,000 stuck around after the three-month free trial, indicating the app had about an 8 percent conversion rate. I fully expect Quibi to crash and burn under the weight of the content costs among other things, but is an 8% conversion r…
Especially given that Disney managed 11% conversion with their awesome catalog and brand recongition. It seems 8% isn't so bad.
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#178% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
I feel like this conversion rate thing really "depends".
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Around twice that would be typical for content service trials.
But who has that kind of conversion rate? Disney with all its weight managed to convert not much more than that - percentage wise, although much more in absolute terms and article make that point. Are there any data points from Netflix, Hulu, Spotify. Amazon Prime is a bit of a different beast, as it is a bundle.
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#208% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/is-anyone-watching-quibi.htm...
> As of early July, over 5 million phones had downloaded the Quibi app. Of those, 1.5 million had registered to use it, and this was with Quibi offering a three-month free trial and doing saturation marketing. (When it paused the marketing during the Black Lives Matter protests, Quibi’s App Store ranking fell to No. 1,477.) In light of its disappointing user numbers, Quibi’s advertisers have reportedly asked to renegotiate their deals. The company was forced to go into capital-conservation mode. Executives took a 10 percent pay cut.
Also, 8% does not sound like a good conversion rate for the entertainment industry, even ignoring the disparity between subscription revenue and the hundreds of millions already spent for content:
> *Meanwhile, the 90-day free trials will begin expiring this month. The industry conversion rate from a free trial to a paid subscription hovers below 33 percent. According to research firm Parks Associates, if that holds true for Quibi, it could mean less than 500,000 people would be watching a network that spent hundreds of millions of dollars on brand-new premium content.