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Old 04-21-2012, 04:32 PM   #2
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by wizwor View Post
What I find interesting is that Amazon is generating revenue at a rate that exceeds its market share -- forget total sold units. This is kind of a big deal after only three months in the market.
I don't think that's what's going on, although I had to go to the Flurry site to be sure. These numbers are for revenue per user, not revenue per app. In other words, the average Amazon purchaser of a particular app will spend 89% of what the average Apple purchaser of the same app does. This number doesn't depend on market share - it would apply if Amazon users were 10% of the market or 50% of the market.
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