How Amazon’s Newest Feature Stays True To One Of The Company’s Key Objectives

Summary:

  • Amazon’s continued expansion into streaming puts it in the same category as Apple and sets up a number of misleading comparisons to category leader Netflix.
  • Trying to compare and contrast success between a company whose core business is streaming and a company whose core business is retail/product-driven is never going to be an apples-to-apples conversation.
  • Amazon streaming positioning is largely a vanity play that helps supplement its main revenue stream, but it has purposefully kept both areas as clean and simple to use as possible.
  • Amazon’s newest feature is a revamp to its streaming interface and shows users content only from the streaming services they subscribe to – which is something viewers overall have been requesting.
  • The company has gone heavy into TV-content in recent years andit is smart to utilize the same simplistic approach to the medium as it has toits e-tail vertical.
Corporate Amazon logo brand name and trademark on the office building and Fulfillment warehouse entrance. Company developed international e-commerce.

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When analysts talk about the various FAANG (i.e Amazon, Apple, Netflix, etc) stocks they tend to focus on things that aren’t working with those companies.

It makes sense – negative stories get clicks. That said, one of the more common areas those stories tend


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