iTunes Music Store es el invento del año según la revista Time: The 99¢ Solution...for finally finding a middle ground between the
foot-dragging record labels and the free-for-all digital pirates and for
creating a bandwagon onto which its competitors immediately jumped, Apple's iTunes
Music Store is Time's Coolest Invention of 2003.
[Steve] Jobs has one
more reason not to be concerned about the competition. "The dirty little secret
of all this is there's no way to make money on these stores," he says. For every
99¢ Apple gets from your credit card, 65¢ goes straight to the music
label. Another quarter or so gets eaten up by distribution costs. At most, Jobs
is left with a dime per track, so even $500 million in annual sales would add up
to a paltry $50 million profit. Why even bother? "Because we're selling iPods,"
Jobs says, grinning.
Posted: Lun - Noviembre 10, 2003 at 11:53 PM |
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