Preloaded iPods/MP3 players - who would have thought of that? :-)
Saturday, February 10th, 2007Leander Kahney, of Wired Magazine posts earlier this past week an article discussing Apple’s new agreement with Apple (Corps that is) saying that iPods could become the new physical media medium. While that’s possible, why has no one else done it yet?
As you can see, the title of this post is somewhat sarcastic, as we do that for non-profit organizations all around the world - although not with music, but with a message that the non-profit “owns” and wants to get in the hands of others.
But, let’s explore the music side of this a bit. Apple would have to be reasonably prescient to pick which artists and “records” to load in order to sell them profitably. The beauty of today’s business model for Apple is that they don’t care what gets put on the iPods. Selling a device with content on it raises the price somewhat and may take it over certain “psychological” pricing barriers. Leander is careful to mention low-priced shuffles, etc, but in general, Apple is not in the low-price game.
Neat idea, but not sure it will happen. In the mean time, we’ve been doing this almost a couple of years now and we’ll be just fine continuing regardless of Apple’s content distribution strategy.