10:25 am
Amazon leveraging iOS app and discounts to lure shoppers away from physical retail outlets - 9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence →
Good added price-cut bonus!
Amazon, the online shopping juggernaut, just announced that it will incentivize shoppers in physical retail stores to buy products on the Amazon.com instead by shaving an additional five percent off of qualifying products. The company urged customers to download their updated Price Check app so they could price check items as they stroll down the store aisles this coming Saturday, December 10
#tech#deals
9:48 am
Shameless (albeit useful) Plug: Amazon for Students (+Gaga deal today)
I am a huge advocate for deals on Amazon. Last year Amazon began a program for students, called Amazon Students. You sign up for the program for free with your University e-mail account (HINT: Works for faculty as well!!). The perks: one free year of Amazon Prime, discounts and announcements on student-oriented products (like Textbook Trade-In), and special promotions like what I am shamelessly plugging today:
Today, Amazon Student e-mailed me about a special offer on the new Lady Gaga album, Born This Way, for $0.99! (FYI: this deal is for 5/23/2011 only). This deal is open to all, and I’m certain that this deal is aimed to slam iTunes pricing. It is also important to point out that buying this album will yield another perk.
Currently, if you buy any full album from the Amazon MP3 Store, you are able to get a free upgrade from 5GB (free) to 20GB (normally $20/yr) on your Amazon Cloud Drive. If you are unfamiliar with the Cloud Drive, it allows you to store your music, video, document and photo files over the web on a secure server. Amazon’s Cloud drive offers (in contrast to the oft document-centric DropBox) the ability to stream your music content over the cloud, such as over 3G connected device or on a laptop/computer where you don’t store your music. (FYI: Purchases from the Amazon MP3 Store do not count toward your cloud storage space, which I see as an additional AIM at the yet-to-be-announced/revealed Apple iCloud). The fundamentally lacking service on the Amazon Cloud that I currently notice is an inability to stream video uploads, which would be invaluable for me when I teach my film courses.
None the less, I have found that Amazon Student has offered numerous perks that are certainly worth the simple sign-up. The only caveat is a few e-mail announcements about the current Student Program specials or deals - which I obviously enjoyed today when Gaga’s album was offered for a steal of a price. Be sure to check it out if you are eligible as a student (which merely requires that you be able to access your university e-mail).
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