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Old 06-07-2015, 12:22 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
My feeling is that B&N went wrong when they partitioned the memory in the nook Reader.
I absolutely agree with that for myself personally. Way back when Kobo-Kindle-Nook were just starting this is why I ruled out the Nook. The Kindle has more limited format support which is why I went Kobo, but to the average consumer... they don't care. I don't think the average consumer really cares all that much about the partitioned memory or formats.

Wasn't the Nook a loss leader? Selling more meant fewer profits so they had to lock down non-book buying purchases. I propose it was a lack of understanding of the market: BPH price collusion, B&M bookstore mentality, not understanding about the appeal of side-loading apps, etc. These all combined and crippled the Nook's ability to make enough volume in book (or add-on) sales and thus reap the profits the execs dreamed of. The pets.com mentality of the .com boom years: we'll make up for it in volume.

Amazon got it and still gets it -- their own app store, advertising apps, etc. Kobo got it enough to still be around today -- IMO International support is what saved them.

Last edited by artifact; 06-07-2015 at 12:37 PM. Reason: Just had to add the comparsion to pets.com
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