What Microsoft *should* Have Done With Zune

June 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Jordan Willms asked:


When we all first heard about Microsoft’s Zune — it sounded like a decent contender for an Apple iPod competitor. Big screen, video, pictures, wireless sharing of music plus rewards for people sharing music. It sounded like it was to good to be true (or to good to be Microsoft). It sounded like a big fat powerful idea.

But reality and corporate trenches are a *****. Here is only some of what went wrong.

Pay Per Sale to Universal

Despite what most thing, the decision to pay Universal for each unit sold was a relatively good strategic move. This will force iTunes to renegotiate with potentially different terms with the Major labels. (”If Microsoft did it, then so can you”).

However, take special note that giving Universal a piece of the pie indicated that both sides are in agreement that there is a relatively large amount of piracy that happens on these devices. Therefore, the payment is basically a levy in MP3 players which goes right into the labels pocket.

Wireless

Seth Godin has clearly demonstrated, in his book The Purple Cow that for a product to be popular, it must be remarkable in some way. The wireless feature was it for Microsoft, but here is where they botched the job.

Here is what they should have done, since they already agreed to pay for the piracy subsidy. It should have been a free for all. Let people share everything that wasn’t purchased from the Zune store. Let them trade video, audio, text, ebooks, cracks, patches, everything. Publish an API and let people build applications on it. Make it every nerds dream.

But they didn’t did they? The reality is, they basically made the wireless connection useless. Every file that you desire to share, regardless of whether it came from the Zune store, or your own CDs is wrapped in a very restrictive DRM which limits three plays or three days.

Now, If it was me. I would have even allowed Zune music to be shared with no restrictions. But I am a communist.

I am also a realist. Microsoft needed to keep the record labels happy. However, they could have easily done this by restricting the sharing of Zune purchased music and allowing a free for all with any other media.

I think Microsoft knew this all along, but failed at the negotiations table.

Setting the Price to High

If I was Microsoft (what I believe to be a smart modern organization), I would have the knowledge that traditional marketing is dead. All the money they spent on TV advertising campaigns and branding could have been much better spent.

They did something right with paying bloggers to speak Zune and promote/critique it. (This, is not a paid post).

They should have passed the marketing savings onto the customers. I would have priced it quite below iPod ($50 dollars seems like a doable number minus a multi million dollar advertising campaign).

Combined with wicked sharing functionality, this would have been a low market disruption that could have changed the world.

Sadly, many MP3’s from SanDisk and creative seem to be on par with this initial Zune.

No Podcast Support

Podcasting is essential. I use my iPod to stay updated with News and the going-ons of Silicon Valley. I plug in my iPod, it updates my podcasts automagically, and I listen to them at the gym. I won’t buy a Zune because of the inconvenience of this lack of a feature.

There inability to have a backbone at the negotiations table, the pointless advertising campaign, the high cost, and the under utilization of the wireless functionality will be the death of the first iteration of the Zune.



Why Unlock an Iphone When You Can Get One Free

May 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

John asked:


If iPhone is a cool cell phone the iPhone 3G is the coolest of all. It has features which are more advanced than the iPhone itself. It is thicker and has a GPS module too and loaded with Google maps. It is a 3G phone and loads pages faster than other such devices available in the market. There are different versions, based on the memory and also the colors. And the best part is it is cheaper than the earlier version, it ranges from $199 and $299.But that doesn’t make your pocket any lighter because there are hidden costs involved.

You can even unlock it and use it but that will entail a lot of efforts and will cost you around $50. But do you want to undergo such a tedious and a taxing process, which will leave you poorer by around $400. And even after that you are likely to run into security issues and will then have to wait for people to release patches for it. Do you think that all these efforts are worth it? Why not just claim your free iPhone 3G at various freebie websites on the internet? You can also get free unlocking guide from these websites too.

It is much simpler than the tedious rounds described above. Just log on to website simplyfreeiphone.co.uk, and go to free iPhone link on the home page. The link will take you to another website named gadgets.freebiejeebies.co.uk/11203. Simply sign up on this page by furnishing a valid email id. Make sure that the email id is correct as it will be verified; it will be the point of contact and your login too. After logging in go and select an offer from the toolbar. There are various branded companies like Netflix etc which will pay for your iPhone. There are some offers which are free and some are paid, so choose accordingly. There are certain deadlines attached to it up to which the offer is free or is under trial period. Once that period is expired, the price of the item will be charged from your credit card. So make sure that you only select offers with less trial period and immediate credit time.

Once you have completed offers, then you have to refer other people too. When you will receive your free iPhone 3G, will depend on the people referred by you. They also need to sign in and complete the offers. If you are unable to meet the required number of referrals then you will be denied of your free iPhone. So make sure that you are very particular about people, whom you refer; that is why it is advisable to go for people whom you know first hand. Both you and the website will come to know when you have met the requirements once that is done you are ready to claim your free iPhone. The shipping and delivery charges will be included in the prize. Most of the websites will even offer a free unlocking guide as an add-on gift.

So now you know how to own that envious cell phone and that too for free.