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Good point. When I started seeing a lot of frees, as a marketing guy, I looked for the fine print. Despite the many frees, there was plenty of other text that made it less noticeable to the untrained eye.
However, my offer did end up in the recycle bin. Why, because I only had 2 weeks to watch 10 DVDs. That part was kinda hidden in plain sight and over powered by the free offer.
Mike
I don't like when the "free" word is tossed about but in order to get whatever they say is "free" you have to purchase something else. In those cases the item offered isn't free - it's complimentary.
Free to me means I can walk in, grab the item and walk out without other strings attached. Right? Or am I just a little off my nut on that one?
Apart from I'm curious how much of my monthly rental is going to shipping I'm sold.
Though it is a technology advantage only that they have. With Akimbo, dave tv etc it will only be a matter of time before the percentage of TV hours of on demand viewing strips the broadcast numbers away.
And with comcasts try at 'networked' dvr even more so.
Though you have to hand it to Netflix for trying new campaigns, this pre tv broadcast campaign is genius depending on the takeup rate
http://deancollinsblog.blogspot.com/2006/08/tai...
Cheers,
Dean@cognation.net