Amazon’s Echo Chamber
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Amazon’s Echo Chamber
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#3So I call it clickbait.
Maybe call it Amazon's Echo Chamber instead.
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#4And you don't even mention it in the blog post. Nice.
Edit: It appears the title has been changed. Sorry for the asshole tone above, but I don't like clickbait.
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#5Despite the title this has nothing to do with the product from Amazon called Echo. So I call it clickbait. Maybe call it Amazon's Echo Chamber instead.
I changed the title anyway.
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#6Despite the title this has nothing to do with the product from Amazon called Echo. So I call it clickbait. Maybe call it Amazon's Echo Chamber instead.
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#7> No one makes money selling media for consumption anymore. That market is quickly and brutally dying. The media market is now so efficient that all profit is completely sucked out of the equation by the time you get to the consumption delivery system, to the point that it is barely possible to break even.
This part resonated with me a lot. The media market was always a race to the bottom. iTunes only proved there was a market, not that it could be profitable once there a multiple entrants with closed ecosystems competing for attention.
I think Amazon is full of smart people, but they need to focus on what they're good at to increase their profits. Their core businesses simply aren't profitable enough for them to try to compete with Apple and Google. They should fix that problem first and then turn to the more ambitious projects.
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#8Amazon made Echo for 'alexa, order me wheat thins', and all the question answering and music playing is just window dressing.
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#9They author says "No one makes money selling media for consumption anymore". But surely a properly executed (key word: "properly") foray into mobile devices is better for Amazon than staying out of it? If they can create a good value proposition for the hardware and a good software ecosystem too, that would be better for them then missing out on mobile consumption of all that media they've put so much effort into.
Or am I just completely wrong?
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#10Scathing and harsh, but probably pretty accurate. > No one makes money selling media for consumption anymore. That market is quickly and brutally dying. The media market is now so efficient that all profit is completely sucked out of the equation by the time you get to the consumption delivery system, to the point that it is barely possible to break even. This part resonated with me a lot. The media market was always…