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Latest podcast episodes about netflix amazon prime

PHILE WEB
『機動戦士ガンダムSEED FREEDOM』Netflix/Amazon Prime Videoで6/8から見放題配信

PHILE WEB

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:21


「『機動戦士ガンダムSEED FREEDOM』Netflix/Amazon Prime Videoで6/8から見放題配信」 2024年1月に全国劇場公開された『機動戦士ガンダムSEED FREEDOM』が、6月8日(土)24時より、Netflix/Amazon Prime Videoにて見放題配信されることが決定した。

El Podcast de Chema Lapuente
TEMA SEMANA. Comparativa Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+

El Podcast de Chema Lapuente

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 24:54


Hace unos años, parecía que las plataformas de pelis y series iban a cambiar el mundo. Hombre. Y es verdad que, un poco, lo están cambiando. Por lo menos, ahora, cuando nos ponemos delante de la tele ya no nos tragamos todo lo que nos echan. INTENTAMOS ver lo que nos gusta y, en el momento que queremos. Y digo INTENTAMOS, porque, antes, pensábamos que con estas plataformas íbamos a tenerlo todo. Creíamos que se acabaría la piratería, y también, los excesos de las grandes productoras. Vamos. Que pensábamos que iba a pasar lo mismo que con la música. Que, por fin, podríamos tener en casa casi todas las películas y las series… Y, todo, a un precio razonable. Vamos a ver. De entrada, estas plataformas han conseguido que la audiencia de la tele gratuita esté por los suelos. Y es que hoy, millones de españoles pagamos para ver Netflix, Amazon Prime o Disney+. Y, de hecho, cada mes lo estamos usando en casi 13 millones de hogares, según datos de la consultora Kantar. Eso sí. Mi impresión es que estas plataformas LO TIENEN DIFÍCIL si no cambian sus políticas. Y es que, en los últimos tiempos están tratando MUUUY MAL a sus suscriptores. Reducen sus catálogos, suben los precios y empiezan a poner problemas para compartir contraseñas… Bueno. Y, lo último es el colmo. ¡¡¡¡¡ Y es que han empezado a meter anuncios !!!!!

The Dalrymple Report
Episode 326: Apple Watch, Vision Pro, and Apple Store

The Dalrymple Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 57:08


We talked about it last week, but it has happened—Apple is now banned from selling its latest Apple Watches in the U.S. Dave and I talk about what Apple's next steps could be to end the ban. We also discuss news that Jony Ive and Sam Altman are working on AI devies together, and the fact that more designers from Ive's team at Apple now work at LoveFrom than remain at Apple. Apple has also decided to close its  Infinite Loop Company Store in Cupertino next month. Brought to you by: LinkedIn Jobs: LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE. Terms and conditions apply. Show Notes: It's now official: Apple is now banned from selling its latest Apple Watches in the US The Late-Night Email to Tim Cook That Set the Apple Watch Saga in Motion Apple's iPhone Design Chief Enlisted by Johnny Ive, Sam Altman to Work on AI Devices Apple Ramps Up Vision Pro Production, Aiming for Launch by February Apple's Infinite Loop Company Store Is Closing Next Month Shows and movies we're watching Wire in the Blood, Acorn Black Spot, Netflix Amazon Prime ads

Bauerle and Bellavia
What have you been watching on streaming services lately?

Bauerle and Bellavia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 39:05


Bauerle opens up today's program by sharing which shows/movies have caught his eye as of late on Netflix/Amazon Prime and asks what shows/movies on what streaming platforms have had you captivated as of late.

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast
Assinando de graça ou com desconto: Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO, Disney e Star+ - Hoje no TecMundo 01/06/23

Hoje no TecMundo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 13:21


Vamos ver as principais notícias de tecnologia de hoje, e enquanto isso, vai deixando o like amigão: um dos maiores sites de torrent chegou ao fim, WhatsApp renova design no Android com base no Material You do Google, como assinar streamings de graça ou com desconto  e muito mais!

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast
Jagran Hi Tech: फ्री मिल रहा Netflix और Amazon Prime Video

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 8:12


1. फ्री मिल रहा Netflix और Amazon Prime Video, Jio का ये प्लान है फुल पैसा वसूल2. ट्विटर ने किया नए वेरिफिकेशन प्रोग्राम का ऐलान3. मारुति की गाड़ियां खरीदना हुआ महंगा:कंपनी ने गाड़ियों की कीमत में आज से 1.1% का इजाफा किया4. भारत में जल्द लॉन्च हो सकता है Oneplus का ये स्मार्टफोन5. शानदार फीचर्स के साथ फरवरी में लॉन्च होगा iQoo Neo 7 6. Sony ने पेश किया नया NW-A306 Walkman म्यूजिक प्लेयर7. Cyber Crime के हो गए शिकार? बस डायल करें ये 4 अंक, वापस मिल जाएंगे पैसेSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ça peut vous arriver
INFO CONSO - Spotify, Netflix, Amazon Prime : comment réduire leurs coûts ?

Ça peut vous arriver

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 3:23


Dans cette "Info Conso" du Mardi 10 janvier, Martial You, le rédacteur en chef du service "Économie" de RTL, vous dit toutes les astuces pour diminuer le prix mensuel de nos abonnements familiaux sur les plateformes de streaming. Tous les jours, retrouvez en podcast les meilleurs moments de l'émission "Ça peut vous arriver", sur RTL.fr et sur toutes vos plateformes préférées.

Okiki Podcast: Making Inspirational People Known
Okiki Podcast Episode 82: How to get your movie on Netflix, Amazon Prime and streaming services, becoming an award-winning screenwriters and creating movies with social impact with Toluwani Obayan

Okiki Podcast: Making Inspirational People Known

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 59:53


Driven by a passion to create narratives that inspire change, Toluwani Obayan has made tangible contributions to the creative space through writing, directing, and editing as seen in projects like her short film “Heart & Might” dedicated to fallen heroes, “This Lady Called Life” a 2020 film for which she received the Best of Nollywood 2020 Award for Best Screenplay, and an AMVCA nomination for Best Writer, and “Explore the World With Tindel” for which she and the team received the ITFF Africa 2019 award for Best African Film in the documentaries section. She has also found creative expression through her published academic article “Audience Perception of Nollywood's Recurrent Themes as Agents of Socio-cultural Development”, narrative articles such as “The Tale of a Disgruntled Pair of Nigerian Flip Flops” (a satirical protest against child abuse), and her book “Becoming a Spectacular Woman” (2017). She has a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communications and a Masters Degree in Film and Television Studies. Tolunwani's Projects and Links: This Lady Called Life: Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGNGTHKbDmU  Ponzi: Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6G7HxlvPsg  Heart & Might: Short Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUsX54iKuH4&t=205s Green. White. Black: Short Still Photography Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUsX54iKuH4&t=205s  Book: Becoming a Spectacular Woman Company Name: Storystory Village (Social Enterprise) and Toluwani Obayan Works (Sole Proprietorship) Podcast Name: Once Upon a Dreamer (Anywhere you get your podcasts) Website: toluwaniobayan.com Social Media handles: @toluwaniobayan (Instagram and Twitter) Key Takeaways It's okay to change your direction and retry - Toluwani first pursued architecture but found herself not enjoying the science and mathematics elements of the field. The only aspect of architecture she enjoyed was the drawing element. Toluwani failed math and had to repeat the year, which gave her the chance to go down the path she really wanted: the arts. Toluwani found herself much more content in the arts and she began to excel in school. Mathematics, the subject she initially struggled with, became a subject she mastered and taught others on.  Getting your dream job takes time - Toluwani worked as an intern at a big production firm in Nigeria for two years where she edited films day in and day out. Toluwani was aware that her two years working as an intern wouldn't automatically grant her the chance to write a screenplay. She did this to get herself involved in the film industry and slowly worked her way up for 6 years to be able to partake in the directing and writing she dreamed of receiving recognition for it. Often, the path to where you want to be isn't linear. It takes time, consistency and effort.  Get to know the people around you - One of Toluwani's colleagues from her intern days went on to become a big name director in Nigeria. They had both worked as film editors which allowed them to get to know each other. From this connection, Toluwani was able to collaborate with him on several projects and break further into the industry. You never know where someone will end up or who they will become. Be kind and become acquainted with the people around you, regardless of your position or theirs.  Be selective with the things that matter - Toluwani learned to watch the trajectory of the people who want to work with her. Just because they paid her to write a script doesn't mean they'll turn it into a production. For a screenwriter's resume, scripts that have been made into productions carry far more weight and will be more impressive. Toluwani always considers when production will occur and how the product will be distributed before she signs onto a new project. Do what you love for you, not for others - The need for external validation is an internal weakness that can stunt the interest and passion we have for doing what we love. Toluwani has always wanted her screenwriting to help others but she realized she was relying too heavily on outside approval and had strayed from her initial purpose. It's okay if some people don't like your work. Don't shun failure- keep moving forward and practice to get better. Be ambitious and stay true to yourself.  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE: APPLE PODCASTS GOOGLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY LIBSYN YOUTUBE   OKIKI RESOURCES: Need Video Content or Personal Brand Photos? Book Here Join the Okiki Video Content Bootcamp Today! https://www.okikiconsulting.com/okiki-video-bootcamp   ABOUT FIYIN: Fiyin Obayan is the founder of Okiki Consulting, where she helps business owners communicate their personal brand or company brand stories through video content, in order to communicate to their target audience. Contact Fiyin: Website: www.okikiconsulting.com Email: info@okikiconsulting.com Phone: (306)716-0324 Instagram: @Okikiconsulting and @Okikiconsultingmedia Facebook: @Okikiconsulting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fiyinfoluwaobayan/ Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/okiki

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga
Impuesto digital en tributaria encarecerá Netflix, Amazon Prime y Disney+, entre otros: Alianza In

Mañanas BLU 10:30 - con Camila Zuluaga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 9:39


“No hay ningún país en América Latina que tenga un impuesto digital específico como el que pretende crear la reforma tributaria”, sostuvo José Daniel López, presidente de Alianza In. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holly Critic Fandome
Counting Down the Best 18+ Web Series on தமிழ் Netflix Amazon Prime Hulu Disney+ Web Series✅ in Tamil

Holly Critic Fandome

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 4:55


In this episode we're Counting Down the Best 18+ Web Series on Netflix Amazon Prime Hulu Disney+ Web Series தமிழ்✅ in Tamil

Digital Sachin Audio Experience
Learn English Just Watching Netflix & Amazon Prime | Sachin Yadav | Digital Sachin

Digital Sachin Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 3:00


I always believe that learning must be fun, and that's what I have been doing throughout my life. I learned digital marketing and became a full-time social media marketer just having fun in my learning. In this podcast episode, we have discussed how one can learn a language just by watching Netflix, amazon prime, and English movies. Sachin Yadav's Social Media Handles: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vLfHDIYBMwMxEp7o7hKaw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digital__sachin/

El Podcast de Chema Lapuente
Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBOmax, Disney+… Todo sobre las plataformas de pelis y series / Telegram y Twitter Blue

El Podcast de Chema Lapuente

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 43:41


La BorregoMatrix. Así llaman los centenials y millenials a los canales de TV de toda la vida. Y es que, nuestros chicos ya no ven Telecinco o la Sexta. Prefieren las plataformas de Internet. Ya sabes. Twitch, YouTube y los servicios de pelis a la carta. Y este cambio en la forma de ver la tele también empieza a seducir a los mayores. De hecho, los canales tradicionales han perdido el primer puesto en la audiencia de nuestro país. La última oleada del Estudio General de Medios, dice que los españoles nos pasamos más tiempo conectados a Internet que viendo la tele. Otro dato. Las plataformas de televisión a la carta, es decir, el Netflix, Amazon Prime Video y todos estos servicios, ya han entrado en seis millones de hogares de nuestro país. Y, mucho ojo, porque aquí no toman en cuenta lo de las cuentas compartidas. Ya sabes, que tu primo o tu amigo contrata un servicio y luego lo comparte contigo. En cuanto al ranking de plataformas, Netflix sigue siendo la más popular. Le sigue de cerca Amazon Prime y ya, más abajo, encontramos a Disney+, HBO Max o Filmin. En este punto surgen algunas preguntas. Por ejemplo, ¿Qué nos ofrece cada plataforma? ¿Cuál es la que tiene el mejor catálogo? Y, por supesto… ¿Cuál es la más barata? Hoy hablaremos de todo esto y mucho más. Pero en este podcast tendremos más temas. En el apartado de redes sociales, te enseñaremos un truco para sacarle todo el partido a Telegram. En concreto, te contaremos cómo funcionan los chats secretos de Telegram y, además, desvelaremos todo sobre Twitter Blue. Una red social que se renueva y se reinventa para adaptarse a los nuevos tiempos.

Kat*Sushi Podcast 毎日更新
#317 NetflixとAmazon Primeでみたドラマと映画の話

Kat*Sushi Podcast 毎日更新

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 24:54


NetflixとAmazon Primeでみたドラマと映画の話 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katsushi-machida/message

TecPill
¿Quién está ganando la guerra del streaming? ¿Netflix? ¿Amazon Prime? ¿Disney+? - TecPill 004

TecPill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 10:28


Bienvenido a este nuevo episodio de TecPill, Les presentamos un nuevo segmento, nuestras cortitas de tecnología, en donde hablamos de los titulares más relevantes del día. En nuestras pastillas de tecnología de hoy hablamos de: Tencent conversa sobre las rutas para crear el Metaverso. Puedes tener tu propio bosque desde casa gracias a Ecologi. Disney+ Quien viene ganando la guerra del streaming de video. Host y productos: Gonzalo Cervantes Música: Forget The Whale

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast
Jagran-Hi-Tech : RBI ऑटो पेमेंट सर्विस बंद होने से Netflix, Amazon Prime जैसी सर्विस पर पड़ेगा असर

Jagran HiTech: Your weekly Tech and Auto News podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 6:23


Jagran-Hi-Tech : RBI ऑटो पेमेंट सर्विस बंद होने से Netflix, Amazon Prime जैसी सर्विस पर पड़ेगा असर WhatsApp यूजर्स अनचाहे लोगों से छुपा पाएंगे लास्ट सीन और स्टेटस Xiaomi फिटनेस बैंड के स्ट्रैप से कर सकेंगे पेमेंट Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE भारत में लॉन्च प्रिंटर से भी कम जगह लेगी Xiaomi की यह मिनी वॉशिंग मशीन Instagram वीडियो अपने फोन में कैसे करे डाउनलोड  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tomograf - Podcast bro-talu Grastroskopia.pl
Filmograf #13 - Truposze wiecznie żywe!

Tomograf - Podcast bro-talu Grastroskopia.pl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 67:16


Dwuosobowa Rebelia wciąż umyka przed siłami Imperium. Szpitalna kantyna została już przejęta przez siły mroku, ale na szczęście Michał i Rafał, zanim musieli ewakuować się na z góry ustalone pozycje i zabarykadować się w magazynie odpadów chemicznych i materiałów toksycznych, zabrali ze sobą ostatni ocalały odtwarzacz VHS i obejrzeć kilka filmów, które naprędce omówili i wysłali w eter w swojej – ostatniej być może – transmisji!Dziś zapraszamy do posłuchania naszej rozmowy o filmowych ramotkach, kinowych nowościach i streamingowych rarytasach, wśród których znalazły się między innymi filmy „Powrót zywych trupów 2” („Return of the Living Dead: Part II”, 1988, Amazon Prime), „Szkoła rocka” („The School of Rock”, 2003, Netflix), „Promising Young Woman” (2020, kino), „Godzilla vs Kong” (2021, kino/Amazon Prime), „The White Tiger” (2021, Netflix), „Truposze nie umierają” („The Dead Don't Die”, 2019, Netflix/Amazon Prime), „Father” (2021, kino), „Pasażer nr 4” („Stowaway”, 2021, Netflix), „Jeden gniewny człowiek” (” Wrath of Man”, 2021, kino), ” Zombieland: Kulki w łeb” („Zombieland: Double Tap, 2019, Amazon Prime) oraz pierwszy sezon serialu „Cień i kość” („Shadow and Bone”, 2021, Netflix).Zapraszamy i życzymy miłego odsłuchu! A tymczasem Michał znalazł drogę ucieczki ukrywając się w jednym z ładowanych na wojskowe ciężarówki zbiorników, z którego uprzednio wydostał się dziwny, zielonkawy gaz i teraz razem z Rafałem, przyciskającym do piersi ostatni odtwarzacz wideo, udali się w bliżej nieokreślonym kierunku…

YourStory
EP 44 - This Twitter alum’s startup can help content creators launch their own Netflix, Amazon Prime-like platform

YourStory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 7:53


Laminar is a platform as a service that lets a content company or a creator launch a global streaming service, by providing end-to-end solutions. Raheel Khursheed was Snapchat’s first employee in India, hired to lead the Santa Monica-based disappearing messaging application’s operations in the country. But six months into the gig, bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, he quit. Read more at: https://yourstory.com/2020/07/ott-startup-laminar-raheel-khursheed-netflix-amazon-prime Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/yourstorycom Instagram: www.instagram.com/yourstory_com Twitter: www.twitter.com/YourStoryCo YouTube: www.youtube.com/yourstorytv Write to us: podcast@yourstory.com This story was reported by Ramarko Sengupta on 13th Jul 2020 with edits by Teja Lele Desai. Hosted by Julius Sharma!

The Movie Journey
I Care A Lot (2021) - Movie Review

The Movie Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 7:05


We both give our thoughts on the Netflix/Amazon Prime film 'I Care A Lot'!   Be sure to check out the video version on our YouTube channel! More movie reviews in video form! As well as rankings videos, Vs videos and more! Head on over and help us out by throwing us some likes & subscribing to the channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmnm9swBwdF1t26nQan-47g   If you enjoy our show, please support the podcast by becoming a patron! For as little as a dollar a month, there's plenty of rewards and benefits we have lined up for you along the way, including early access to this main show, as well as a weekly patron only podcast (100+ episodes!) where we do breakdowns of films not on the top 250 list, which have now also become full length videos as well! So please go and check out the page, see if anything interests you, and we hope you can join our little community and help make this podcast grow!   https://www.patreon.com/themoviejourney   FOLLOW US:   Twitter: https://twitter.com/themoviejourney Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themoviejourney Facebook Listener Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1253547198366279/ Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/t-shirt/7439857-movie-journey-logo?store_id=251560  Letterboxd (Daniel): https://letterboxd.com/Hendo/ Letterboxd (Dean): https://letterboxd.com/deano_j88/   LISTEN ON: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/t... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1W7xYjm... Podbean: https://themoviejourney.podbean.com/ Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/the-movie-jou... TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Media--En... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-imdb-journey-podcast/the-movie-journey iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podc…/269-the-movie-journey-59498916/ Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-movie-journey-1013472 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1325000302/the-movie-journey

Bb69 Channel - Film & Tv Series
206. Review Film I Care A Lot (2021) Netflix Amazon Prime

Bb69 Channel - Film & Tv Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 15:54


Halo Sobat BB69! Pada episode kali ini kita akan membahas sebuah film Thriller berjudul I Care A Lot Selamat mendengarkan. Jangan lupa check media sosial kami di https://linktr.ee/Bb69_Channel See You!

La Recomendada
Nelo Ceballos hablando de lo nuevo en Netflix, amazon prime video y Disney+

La Recomendada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 3:55


Hoy te platico sobre CLOUDS la película de Disney que esta Uff de infarto!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nelo-ceballos/support

La Recomendada
Nelo Ceballos hablando de lo nuevo en Netflix, amazon prime video y Disney+

La Recomendada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 5:18


Nelo Ceballos hablando de los estrenos de Netflix: COBRA KAI temporada 3, los estrenos en Enero 2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nelo-ceballos/support

The Indian Startup Show
Best of The Indian Startup Show

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 107:38


No 1 Best Business Podcast in india!  Big Thank You to CEO magazine India. I am humbled and honoured. Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past years. You will hear from Shankar Prasad. Founder of Pureplay Skin Sciences. They are Building India's fastest growing new-age, values-driven vegan skin care & beauty brand. Next I speak to  Akriti Khatri The founder of the Venus Detective Agency - India's leading female private detective agency And finally  I speak to  Naina Hiranandani, COO & Co-Founder of Sirf Coffee.  A Bespoke dating service revolutionising dating for global Indians. So please enjoy the show, and i wish you all the best for the new year!Pureplay‘One piece of advice I will give is this - listen to the consumer , listen to the consumer, listen to the consumer , everything flows from that, if that's not part of you equation then your starting at the wrong place - Shankar Prasad. Today I speak to Shankar Prasad, Founder, Pureplay Skin Sciences.One of indian fastest growing vegan & grooming brands. He has over 20 years of creating and building consumer goods india. So in this podcast we talk about his iterative design process, his research , his pricing strategy , using social media influencers, the Skin care for men market, taking calculated risks, advice on building your own consumer goods brand and learn how to improve your communication skills. And finally some warren Buffett chat as well.In this conversation we also talk about:Starting out as a chemical engineer.Leaving corporate life and going it alone.Why vegan?Bring inspired by the goodness of nature, and & doing goodOnline & offline selling strategiesUnderstanding want goes on in the west ,will likely happen in IndiaSocial media advice - Earn your place at the table.Launching skin care products for men & size of market.Favourite brands and why.Thoughts & experiences on using Youtube video for marketing & advertising.Sirf CoffeeWhat do women want? & how do you deal with those annoying Aunties! Well today your going to find out. My guest is Naina Hiranandani, COO & Co-founder Sirf Coffee. Sirf Coffee is a bespoke dating service revolutionising dating for global Indians. In this exciting episode she talks about servicing clients around the world using an offline approach to dating and why they take this approach. She talks about the operational side of the business and why the business model has not changed over 10 years. She talks about why they don't spend money on marketing or take investment and finally she shares some great dating advice you can try if your footloose and fancy free!In this episode we talk aboutHow many dates have they have setupWalking away from a lucrative career to do thisBuilding a prototypeWord of mouth marketingDo opposites attract?What it takes to be a COOThe future of datingBeing different to the rest of the competitionHaving courageBook recommendation Sapiens - Yuval Harari & Modern Romance - Aziz AnsariVenus Detective AgencyThe explosion of online dating & matchmaking apps in India has led to a huge rise in the number of private investigators tasked with exposing love cheats. Today my guest is Akriti Khatri , the founder of Venus Detective Agency . She is like the female Miss Marple, So in this exciting episode she talks about how she got started and turned this into a very successful business with offices around india. She gives great advice for first time founders and she will also talk about going undercover to check up brides and grooms before they get married , she talks dating, using high technology gadgets, conflicts, emotions. Why business is booming due to soap operas and why spending 30 days in the office doing nothing set her up for big success!In this conversation we talk about:Business modelBlackmail , honey traps & love affairsWhy females make the best detectivesWhats in her spy kit?The Long hoursWould she recommend this as a career?P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel P.P.SBig News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch music by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV

Nützlich! - Praktische Tipps für ein besseres Leben
Streaming-Ratgeber: Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime – was lohnt sich für wen?

Nützlich! - Praktische Tipps für ein besseres Leben

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 6:32


Mit dem Start von Disney+ wird die Streaming-Landschaft noch einmal unübersichtlicher. Alle verlangen Geld für ihre Dienste. Doch welches Angebot eignet sich für wen? Wir geben Antworten. Ein Artikel von Ludwig Jovanovic, erschienen bei RP Online am 30.03.2020. Mehr Infos zu RP Audio-Artikeln finden Sie auf rp-online.de/audioartikel.

Chennai Live
Favourite OTT Movies of 2020 | Chennai Live | English Movies | Must Watch | Netflix | Amazon Prime

Chennai Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 9:07


All through the year, the OTT Platforms came good. Several movies released and to sum up the cinematic year, we pick our favourite movies of 2020. What do you think? :)

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast
Lisa talks to Netflix/Amazon Prime streaming expert Natalie Sanderson

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 60:22


Lisa talks with Natalie Sanderson of LaserCare Skin Clinic.  Natalie's both Lisa's aesthetician and lifelong friend. She knows all the things to watch and listen!  You'll be out of breath by the end because we covered so much ground.  Find her at www.lasercareskinclinic.com.    Here is her list of MUST WATCH shows/movies     Netflix:    Ratched  The Crown  My Octopus Teacher Tiger King Leah Remini's Scientology and the Aftermath The Master The Wonderful Whites of West Virginia The Christmas Chronicles Ozark Game Night     HBO:   Meet the Patels Flea Bag The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel The Vow What Remains Behind   Apple TV:    Ted Lasso The Morning Show     Hulu:   Run  Pen15 The Act The Teacher Fargo The Great     Podcasts:    Smartless  The Orange Tree Dolly Parton This is Actually Happening Tom Brown's Body Anything by Wondery

Ora Parla Tech - Podcast con @misterTechita
Ep.2 BASTA servizi di streaming, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple Tv+, Disney+, Dazn, Infinity, Tim Vision... la lista è INFINITA! Quiby chiude i battenti

Ora Parla Tech - Podcast con @misterTechita

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 24:17


Quiby (servizio di streaming sconosciuto ai molti) è fallito, scopriamo cos'era e come è giunto a chiudere bottega, approfittiamo poi di questa triste (felice) notizia per fare una riflessione sulla situazione odierna dei servizi di streaming, ce ne sono troppi e questo è chiaro, quali problemi comporta per noi utenti questo sovraffollamento? Come si può risolvere la situazione? Canzoni: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/chill-day https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/blossom https://soundcloud.com/jaricomusic/landscape

La Recomendada
Nelo Ceballos hablando de lo nuevo en Netflix, amazon prime video y Disney+

La Recomendada

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 6:28


Nelo ceballos nos platica sobre Jingle Jangle: Una mágica Navidad (2020), Ben 10 Versus el Universo: La Película (2020), Los nuevos mutantes (2020) Nadie duerme en el bosque esta noche (2020), Bronx: ROGUE CITY (2020, Bill & Ted salvando el universo (2020) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nelo-ceballos/support

K1EB-CA5T
E11: Hablemos de plataformas Netflix, Amazon Prime y Disney +

K1EB-CA5T

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 46:40


Conoce lo típico y la vieja confiable Netflix, lo peculiar de Amazon Prime y lo clásico en Disney +. Un episodio hecho con mucho cariño por un podcaster adicto a las películas y series. Comparte y disfruta.

Mundo Digital
Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video o AppleTv+, ¿cuál es la mejor opción?

Mundo Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 3:44


Con la llegada de Disney+ a México mucha gente se pregunta cuál es la mejor plataforma de streaming, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video o AppleTv+. Aquí te decimos sus características para que decidas por la mejor para ti.

Eles que Lutem
#40: QUAL É O MELHOR STREAMING? | Disney Plus, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video ou Globoplay?

Eles que Lutem

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 11:21


O Disney Plus chegou ao Brasil e quer tirar o trono da Netflix! Vem descobrir os bastidores dessa guerra de Streamings no episódio de hoje! Revelamos qual serviço de Streaming é o melhor: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ ou Globoplay? Ouça até o final pra entender qual você deveria assinar ainda hoje! Vem ouvir o Eles que Lutem e não esquece de SEGUIR o nosso podcast e ativar as NOTIFICAÇÕES! :)

Películas Basadas En Series de Televisión
recomendaciones de netflix Amazon Prime

Películas Basadas En Series de Televisión

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 51:18


recomendacion de series netflix y Amazon

Mundo Digital
ESTRENOS DE OCTUBRE | Series, películas y videojuegos de TERROR en NETFLIX, AMAZON PRIME, XBOX y más

Mundo Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 4:50


Octubre es el mes del terror, y las plataformas de películas lo saben. Te presentamos los estrenos que no te puedes perder en las distintas plataforma de streaming y videojuegos.#Netflix #AmazonPrime #Xbox

The Indian Startup Show
The indian Startup Show - The Best Bits [Part13]

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 118:33


 I speak to Yashika Shah the co-founder of Nandoo. Nandoo is India's only FUN health & wellness startup. Since launching they already have 200,000 members. So in this episode she talks about how it all works. You will learn how she manages a full time job working in investment banking, while working on this startup. Being married to the co-founder. She talks about building a community & targeting stressed out Indian millennials and find out how many minutes you need to walk to get an IPhone!In this episode we also talk about:4.30AM starts!Taking fun seriously! TodayHow they went from 0-200,000 in under 6 monthsFuture business modelsIndian marketing strategies - what worked, & what didn't workWork life balanceNext up I Rajiv Talreja India's Leading Business Coach and is the author of the International Bestseller called – “Lead or Bleed” So in this episode You will learn how to stand out from the competition. Mistakes entrepreneurs make. Examples of core strategies that you can use in your business. And why the customer is not the king! in this conversation we also talk about:Having a strict fatherBeing in debt"If you don't lead in your business you will bleed!" Two failed businesses.Anyone who has scaled a business is not the most intelligent person on the team.Spirituality.Business heroesBeing a selfish cricketerBeing a freak of work life balance.Living an 'And' life not an 'Or' lifeTedX talkWhy self employment is a trap.Next up Akshaara Lalwani founder of Communicate India one of the fastest growing Marketing and PR companies in India. She started this business from her bedroom age 23 and now in the 10th year employs over 100 people has clients around the world and won a number of awards. So in this episode she talks about her amazing journey. Some of her favourite PR campaigns - including flying pizzas. You will learn about client relationships and how she measures success , and dealing with crisis management and finally some chat about Margaret Thatcher , sushi , Will Smith, Tequila, insects and eating pizza 14 days in row!In this conversation we also talk about:Challenging first yearGrowing 150% in the last year'You can't please everyone - Not even chocolate can!'Getting a pizza delivered by a drone!The dream company she would like to work with.Being careful of how you use social influencersEstablishing a 90:10 gender ratioLearning on the jobWhat she has learned as a female entrepreneurBeing called the Margaret Thatcher of the PR industryExpecting the worst not the bestAnd Finally Venk Potula. Venk is an award-winning Indian-American filmmaker and actor, producer & creator of the new Indian-American fiction podcast called Masala Jones. A subversive and daring new comedy about one man's journey to become the world's first Indian-American adult actor. Venk talks about his life in Hollywood as an Indian-American , how he come up with idea. his entrepreneurial spirit. An amazing story of how he got discovered. What fame is really like and what comes with it. His dream role. We go through his IMDB appearing in VEEP and finally a great story about playing a zombie (make sure your not eating anything!)in this conversation we also talk aboutHow much research did he do?Working with hall of fame AVN actress Aurora SnowVirtual Reality in the theaterAppearing on Veep was he star struck?Time spent at UCLAHollywood partiesStay out of L.A!Making money in the entertainment businessTaking acting classes - Running around staring at wallsBeing a hustlerP.SBig News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch , P.P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST  belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWVand finally ...PLEASE STAY SAFE!!

TechTalk Cast
020 - Qual escolher? Netflix, Amazon Prime Vídeos ou Apple TV+?

TechTalk Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 12:10


Faaaala ai galera, beleza? Esse é o vigésimo episódio do TechTalk Cast! E hoje, trago para vocês, um comparativo entre a Netflix, Amazon Prime Videos e a Apple TV+! . TechTalk Cast: https://bit.ly/3c9YBRa . TechTalk Cast no Youtube: https://bit.ly/2WGMqVF . Meu Twitter: @arthur_givigir (https://bit.ly/3aFukZh) . Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/br/ . Amazon Prime Vídeos: https://amzn.to/39NaOuS . Apple TV+: https://tv.apple.com/br _____ Música tema por: Ocean by KV www.soundcloud.com/kvmusicprod/ Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Nihongo for You
18_My recommended shows_おすすめの番組(ばんぐみ)

Nihongo for You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020


今日は、日本語を勉強している人のために、いくつかの番組をおすすめします。残念ながら私の家にはテレビがないので、主にNetflixやAmazon Primeの番組から選びました。1つ目は、「PRIME JAPAN」です。これは、AmazonのPrime Videoで見ることができます。毎回一つずつ、日本の文化について詳しく説明してくれる番組です。例えば、寿司や日本刀、日本のデザインなどについてです。ナレーションが日本語なので、日本語のいい練習になると思いますよ。2つ目は、「ジェームズ・メイの日本探訪」です。これも、Prime Videoで見ることができます。ジェームズ・メイというイギリスの司会者が、北海道から沖縄まで、日本の文化を体験しながら旅をする番組です。ジェームズさんは英語で話しているので日本語の勉強にはなりませんが、日本の文化を知るにはとてもいい番組だと思います。私も知らないような、その土地の面白いものがたくさんありました。最後は、日本の恋愛ドキュメンタリーです。テラスハウスはみなさんご存知だと思いますが、「あいのり」って知っていますか?元々日本のテレビ局で放送されていましたが、Netflixオリジナルのシリーズもできました。見知らぬ男女7人が、ラブワゴンというバスに乗って世界中を旅するドキュメンタリーです。教科書には載っていないけど日常でよく使う言葉がたくさん出てくるので、いい勉強になると思います。国によっては、これらの番組が見れないこともあるかもしれません。そのときはごめんなさい!それではまた。[Hiragana]きょうは、にほんごをべんきょうしているひとのために、いくつかのばんぐみをおすすめします。ざんねんながらわたしのいえにはテレビがないので、おもにNetflixやAmazon Primeのばんぐみからえらびました。1つめは、「PRIME JAPAN」です。これは、AmazonのPrime Videoでみることができます。まいかいひとつずつ、にほんのぶんかについてくわしくせつめいしてくれるばんぐみです。たとえば、すしやにほんとう、にほんのデザインなどについてです。ナレーションがにほんごなので、にほんごのいいれんしゅうになるとおもいますよ。2つめは、「ジェームズ・メイのにほんたんぼう」です。これも、Prime Videoでみることができます。ジェームズ・メイというイギリスのしかいしゃが、ほっかいどうからおきなわまで、にほんのぶんかをたいけんしながらたびをするばんぐみです。ジェームズさんはえいごではなしているのでにほんごのべんきょうにはなりませんが、にほんのぶんかをしるにはとてもいいばんぐみだとおもいます。わたしもしらないような、そのとちのおもしろいものがたくさんありました。さいごは、にほんのれんあいドキュメンタリーです。テラスハウスはみなさんごぞんじだとおもいますが、「あいのり」ってしっていますか?もともとにほんのてれびきょくでほうそうされていましたが、Netflixオリジナルのシリーズもできました。みしらぬだんじょ7にんが、ラブワゴンというバスにのってせかいちゅうをたびするドキュメンタリーです。きょうかしょにはのっていないけどにちじょうでよくつかうことばがたくさんでてくるので、いいべんきょうになるとおもいます。くにによっては、これらのばんぐみがみれないこともあるかもしれません。そのときはごめんなさい!それではまた。

Cinémaradio LE podcast cinéma
Que voir en ce moment sur Netflix , Amazon Prime et Disney + ?

Cinémaradio LE podcast cinéma

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 2:31


Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 827 - David Ruprecht

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 26:05


Today's episode was a real nice surprise! David Ruprecht of Supermarket Sweep joins me on Zoom to talk about some of his nearly 15 year history with the show, the reboot with Leslie Jones coming soon and a bit about his time in St.Louis. Visit DavidRuprecht.com for more info. Find Supermarket Sweep now on Netflix & Amazon Prime! David also talks about his newest film The Author, The Star And The Keeper & his best actor award from Branson Film Festival. Coming soon to Amazon Prime! Visit SaltyEarthPictures.org.

Broadway Babies: A Musical Theatre Podcast
Ep. 55: "The Runaways," 2010

Broadway Babies: A Musical Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 63:53


Hello Daddy! Hello Mom! (jk they don’t listen to this podcast) Alex and Daisha hope all of our listeners are thriving and demanding justice at every turn. This week, the bbys are discussing the 2010 biopic, "The Runaways"! Tune in for the Broadway Babies’ ever-evolving *opinions* on the movie, its message, and the girl-band legacy of The Runaways, particularly the legacies of Cherie Currie and Joan Jett. **This episode was recorded before the murder of George Floyd. We are releasing the epi as planned, but are not being silent and are consciously speaking out on our respective platforms. Black lives matter to us all day, every day.   Where to watch: Netflix | Amazon Prime    Songs: "Cherry Bomb," performed by Dakota Fanning "California Paradise," by Dakota Fanning “Queens of Noise," by Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning “Dead End Justice," by Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning   Show Notes: Rover’s Morning Glory interviews Cherie Currie Jackie Fuchs talks about her rape Cherie Currie interview Cherry Bomb live in Japan from 1977 The K-Stew Totinos skit Cherie Currie, chainsaw extraordinaire  How you can help right now: Donate to the charity for George Floyd‘s daughter, Gianna Floyd. Sign the petitions to bring justice to the victims of police killings. Donate to the Louisville Community Bailout Fund, or refer to the list of U.S. bailout fund donations here.  Donate to the fund for the community of black trans women who live in Atlanta and are sex workers and/or homeless.  Educate yourself on issues facing the Black Lives Matter movement. Learn how to be safe if you're out protesting and getting tested for COVID-19. And finally: REGISTER TO VOTE!   Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast

LongShorts - Banter on All Things Business, Finance, and People
79: Demise of Movie Theaters Amidst the Rise of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hotstar with Professor Madhu Viswanathan from ISB

LongShorts - Banter on All Things Business, Finance, and People

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 53:51


We catch up with Professor Madhu Viswanathan (https://www.isb.edu/faculty-research/faculty/directory/viswanathan-madhu) , Assistant Professor of Marketing from ISB Hyderabad to discuss his journey - starting as an engineer to a gig as a CAT/GMAT instructor to working in software to becoming a B-School Prof! On the way we touch upon the ever changing shades of News and Entertainment content through the lens of product, brand building, business models, and pricing.  Madhu was previously an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, and has a Phd from the University of Minnesota. He has done a fair bit of work on B2B relationships and strategies, pricing models and sales mix, distribution channels across a range of verticals. Clearly a marketing & strategy person, he brings his unique insight and authority to this conversation - which comes at a ripe time when there's a paradigm shift in content be it through shrinking theatrical windows or cord-cutting users away from subscription Television to video-on-demand with the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hotstar.  Who would win, and who'll miss the boat? Listen in.

The Functionally Dysfunctional Show
TV Shows & Movies You NEED To Watch...Quarantine or Not -- Episode 27

The Functionally Dysfunctional Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 47:09


It's ok to not be ok. When you find yourself feeling paralyzed, down, or in need of a day on the couch binging a new show or watching a good movie, we've got yo' back.On this episode we talk briefly about why it's ok to not be ok, and then go in depth on TV shows, Netflix/Amazon Prime/etc originals, and movies that are ABSOLUTELY worth checking out.Let us know if our recommendations make your list, and also share your recommendations to help us grow our binge list.Be sure to hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or via email at FunctionallyDysfunctionalShow@gmail.com

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm
Bonusfolge Zwei Serienempfehlungen (Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 7:46


Zwei neue Serien auf Netflix und Amazon Prime: #BLACKAF und HUNTER. Eine Empfehlung fürs Streamen in der Corona-Zeit.

IGN JAPAN 銀幕にポップコーン
Netflixやアマプラの隠れた名作を紹介:第135回 音声版 銀幕にポップコーン

IGN JAPAN 銀幕にポップコーン

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 59:08


メインテーマ:ゲームデベロッパーを主人公にしたブリティッシュコメディから、名作ガンアクションアニメまで、NetflixやAmazon Prime、dアニメストアなどのストリーミングサービスで観られる隠れた名作を紹介。 IGN JAPANのスタッフが、最新の映画やドラマについて雑談をする番組「銀幕にポップコーン」 音声のみのPodcast版も配信中( https://itun.es/i6dS29S ) ■今回紹介した作品リスト ダニエル: ・ローデッド: 4人の幼稚なミリオネア(Netflix) ・エクスパンス ~巨獣めざめる~(Amazon Prime) ・マーク・マロン、アジズ・アンサリ、アリ・ウォンなどのスタンダップコメディ(Netflix) 今井: ・NOIR(dアニメストア) ・ブラックラグーン(Netflix) ・ガングレイヴ(dアニメストア、バンダイチャンネル) 土方: ・ゲームナイト(Netflix) ・イングリッド ネットストーカーの女(Netflix) ・ソング・オブ・ザ・シー 海のうた(Amazon Prime) 同じスタジオによる、ブレンダンとケルズの秘密もAmazon Primeで視聴可能 銀幕にポップコーンの再生リストはこちら。 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dP0ylcT42fuRRKW8Iho4XAPx3wEiaOJ

Dunkin Dynasty
Netflix/Amazon Prime Recommendations

Dunkin Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 52:30


Dunkin Dynasty
Netflix/Amazon Prime Recommendations

Dunkin Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 52:30


Ranking El Heraldo
¿Cuál es mejor: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO GO o Claro Video?

Ranking El Heraldo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 2:56


¿Para ti, cuál es la MEJOR plataforma de STREAMING para hacer tus MARATONES?

The Indian Startup Show
The Startup Guy aka Vijay Anand , Founder of the Startup Centre on the Indian Startup Ecosystem - where to next?

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 32:40


India is the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, what's going right, and what needs to be tweaked? I speak to Vijay Anand, AKA The Startup Guy, founder of The Startup Centre in Chennai. He is an entrepreneur and has been mentoring startups in India for the past 10 years. So In this episode we talk about the state of the Indian startup ecosystem. Talk about finding India's identity - China has processes & innovation, Germany does precision machinery, US and Israel drive innovation, Japan has quality. What is India's story?The involvement of India's government - the good & bad. Talks about If someone wants to start a venture today, what areas should they focus on? talks about the 2 kinds of entrepreneur, overvaluation of startups, ethics, blockchain, dogs!, space travel, super human beings and what does he go for - the person or the idea? And much more , so please enjoy the show. in this conversation we also talk about: Differences in the Indian eco-system v Israel eco-system Big observation about indian startups Indian domestic market v global market Bill gates & Mark Zuckerberg chat How do you unlearn Looking at a person as asset not a liability The 3rd wave of startups How to find co-founders What gets Vijay out of bed? links https://in.linkedin.com/in/vijayanands https://twitter.com/vijayanands P.S I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. P.P.S Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities. Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes! https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel P.P.P.S You're going to love CreativeLive! Online classes in photography, art, design, craft & DIY, marketing, business, and entrepreneurship. Available on-demand 24-7. Use my link to take $15 off your first CreativeLive class of $25 or more! https://refer.creativelive.com/s/Neil108 music by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV

The Indian Startup Show
Going through Y-Combinator, the booming renting economy in India & getting rejected 400 times! , Neerav Jain co-founder of City Furnish a rental subscription service for furniture & appliances.

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 33:54


'There was no alternative to buying expensive furniture for temporary needs' and so City Furnish was created. Today I speak to Neerav Jain, the co-founder of City Furnish a rental subscription service for furniture & appliances. So in this episode he talks about how he got this off the ground by talking to 200 people , going through Y-Combinator last year , and how they validated the market ,raising $5million and talks customer retention strategies , the 2 macro changes contributing to the rise in the renting economy in India. What did the first MVP look like. Learn how to talk to your potential customers. Why his parents thought it was a bad idea and why they want more competition not less! In this conversation we also talk about: Growing fast Playbook for launching new cities How they scale & deal with logistics Meeting Paul Graham Expanding to the Middle East Why they got rejected 400x For every assumption you need validation Book recommendation - The Four Steps to the Epiphany: Successful Strategies for Products that Win - Steve Blank Furniture rental market v furniture buying market Why has there not been a furniture rental unicorn yet? Hiring for culture fit rather than skill and much more Links https://cityfurnish.com/ P.S I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. P.P.S Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities. Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes! https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel P.P.P.S You're going to love CreativeLive! Online classes in photography, art, design, craft & DIY, marketing, business, and entrepreneurship. Available on-demand 24-7. Use my link to take $15 off your first CreativeLive class of $25 or more! https://refer.creativelive.com/s/Neil108 music by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV

Ethan's Podcast
Spoon-Feeding by streaming companies such as Netflix & Amazon Prime

Ethan's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 14:04


In this podcast I talk specifically about spoon feeding within the streaming industry and why you should try and not rely soely on streaming services for all of your content as there are many hidden gems out there that you can find just by watching TV or looking on the internet.

Webosaures
Vidéo à la demande (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, ...)

Webosaures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 63:52


Le revoici, le revoilà, le nouvel épisode des Webosaures ! Cette semaine nous abordons le sujet de la VOD, la vidéo à la demande, car l'offre a bien évoluée au fil des années. Les Netflix, Disney Plus ou Amazon Prime sont les leaders actuels, mais il n'en a pas toujours été ainsi. Et nous pouvons prévoir que cela va encore évoluer dans les mois et années à venir. Bref viendez écouter notre avis sur le sujet et débattre avec nous ;)

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm
Bonusfolge Serienhighlights mit dem Nostalgie-Effekt (Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 5:25


Nostalgie leitet die Serienempfehlungen: Eral hat sich an eine dreißig Jahre alte Serie herangetraut und ist begeistert – MIAMI VICE macht einfach Spaß (Amazon Prime). Georg hat eine aktuelle Serienempfehlung parat: DRACULA, ist die Neu-Interpretation eines mehr als hundert Jahre alten Stoffes – die neue BBC-Mini-Serie auf Netflix.

Front Burner
A call to govern media giants like Netflix, Amazon Prime

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 23:07


A new federal report proposes sweeping changes to Canada’s broadcasting and telecommunications sector. The recommendations range from bringing online media platforms like Yahoo and Facebook under the scope of Canada’s Broadcasting Act to making sure that streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon Prime are sufficiently promoting Canadian material. Today on Front Burner, CBC Entertainment reporter Eli Glasner joins host Jayme Poisson to explain what’s at stake.

Growing Global With Chanie Gluck
Extracting The Mastery with David Berg from Redirect Health

Growing Global With Chanie Gluck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 54:25


David Berg is the President and Co-founder of Redirect Health, a company that uses a unique healthcare strategy to help businesses and associations attract and keep the employees and members they need. He's also my personal mentor for 8 years now and a chiropractor by profession. In this episode, we talked about a myriad of interesting topics from the common traits of successful people that he noticed over the years from mentoring, his experience meeting Tim Ferris and doing a cameo role in a Netflix Documentary, the book he required his employees to read, and how he extracts mastery out of people. Show notes [00:51] - David talks about the common traits of successful people [04:37] - David's method for talking to underperforming employees [13:07] - Redirect Health's core value of obsessing over the customer [16:18] - Many customers do not know what they want [21:10] - The Power Of TED by David Emerald and why he requires everyone on his team to read it [25:60] - David shares his experience meeting Tim Ferris [31:52] - The difference between expertise and mastery and how to extract mastery out of people [40:10] - David's shares a story of being an executive producer on the movie "Game Changer the Dan Sullivan Story" now available on Netflix & Amazon Prime [44:20] - About Redirect Heath Links To Social Media Linkedin Redirect Health Resources Mentioned The Power Of Ted The 4-Hour Chef

El Relajo de La X
Lo mejor para ver esta Navidad en Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Hulu y los demás

El Relajo de La X

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 12:34


Hoy El George te dice que hay bueno para ver en Navidad en los principales servicios de entretenimiento vía streaming. Puedes seguir a El George Rivera como @elgeorgeriverar en Twitter y leer sus reseñas en www.Qiibo.com. Escúchalo en vivo todos los martes a las 9:00 a.m. en El Relajo de La X.

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü
Filmaniac - Marriage Story, Netflix, Amazon Prime ve Platformlar

Boş Yapma Enstitüsü

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 47:37


Filmaniac'ın bu haftaki bölümünde ekibimiz; fiziki olarak toplanmanın verdiği avantajla sohbeti iyice koyulaştırdılar ve bir anda iki konu birden konuşulmuş gibi oldu. Baumbach'ın en yeni güzelliğini ve dijital platform bombardımanı bir arada aktı gitti. Önümüzdeki haftalarda da tabii ki 2010'lar podcasti gelecek! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bosyapma/support

The Indian Startup Show
The Best of The Indian Startup Show - Part 10

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 81:58


Big News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch , hello@neilpatel.co email title production. Thank you for downloading the Best of The Indian Startup Show Part 10. So Today you will hear from Ganesh Shankar, Co-Founder of FluxGen - On Solving India's Water Shortage Crisis. "WHO WILL MARRY YOU!" - Ganesh's mother's reaction to him quitting General Electric & starting his own company! A start-up company based in Bangalore they has developed a low-cost and local Internet of Things (IoT) solution for energy and water management (EWM). So in this podcast we talk about - How he got the idea, how it works, the ups and downs of entrepreneurial life to bootstrapping the company. We also talk about management styles & why the 14th February is an important date! Nothing to do with Valentine's day! Future of Indian Startups. Stats. The cultural advantages of Indian startups. He also talks about an inspirational cycling adventure from Bangalore to Goa. Examples of troubles & challenges Stats so far Starting the business without a business plan Can anyone be an Entrepreneur? What problem are they solving? Aims and objectives in the next 2 years How does he keep on top of things His management styles "You focus on your work, I will focus on your career!" Life at General Electric Comparing management styles between Fluxgen & General Electric Cycling chat! Next up is Vineet Rajan , Co-Founder of Scout My Trip - On building India's premier do-it-yourself platform for road trips . When Vineet was 5 years old, his dad shoved him into a car and took him on his first ever road trip! Now he is the co-founder of Scout My Trip, a platform & planner for road trips anywhere in India, they are doing really well. Its a big market 90% of all travel today is by road. 60% of all vacations today are road trips. We talk about how he got 5,000 signups before launching, being part of a tech accelerator, mistakes he has made on the way, to being profitable. We also talk about amazing road trips you can try, His passion for riding his Royal Enfield bike around India and much more. In this conversation we also talk about: Stats for far Meeting his co-founder on the highway What he calls his Royal Enfield bike! A key takeaway from being in an accelerator Trying to be the Uber for travel agents. Getting people to the website Can anyone be an entrepreneur? Iconic road trips in India Road trips do's and don'ts What keeps him up a night? Having a supportive dad Taking risks Lessons learned The dream trip Bill Gates chat And finally Mathew Browne, CEO of Kolkata Yoga Club - On bringing Yoga to the masses! we talk about the difficult first 3 months in his startup journey, marketing tactics, pricing strategies, roadmaps, his management style, getting into the corporate wellness space we also discuss laughter yoga, super brain yoga, desk yoga and some Conor McGregor chat as well and much much more so please enjoy the show! in this conversation we also talk about: Stats Delivering yoga to your home How they got started Painting walls to attract customers No pushy sales! Who are they targeting? Popular classes Thoughts on online yoga apps Why Yoga? Dealing with Corporate companies How big do they want to go with this? I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past four years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! I'm very grateful.

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm
Bonusfolge Serienempfehlungen (Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 10:34


Eral und Georg empfehlen zwei Serien: Die Serie THE LETDOWN (Milcheinschuss) über frische Mütter – auf Netflix. Und eine Serie über die aktuell populären Reality-Formate: UNREAL – auf Amazon Prime.

Coopers Kaffee
CK102: I’m just a Streamer: Die Zukunft von Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney und Co.

Coopers Kaffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 94:40


Was soll man nur abonnieren? Als wären mit Netflix und Amazon Prime Video nicht schon die Platzhirsche am Start, drängen immer mehr Konkurrenten in die dicht gedrängte Welt des Netzes. Aber schaffen es Disney oder joyn wirklich Euch und uns zu ködern? Das erörtern Julian, Jan und Freddi abschließend, sodass Basti keine Widerworte mehr geben kann. Und zum Ende haben wir noch ein besonderes Highlight: Wir teilen Erfahrungen über die Fremdsprachenkenntnisse, die wir im Sport-Streaming gesammelt haben. Info: Die Sendung haben wir vor dem Launch von joyn aufgezeichnet. Lade die Folge hier direkt herunter

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News
EP178 - Chewy IPO and Listener Questions Part 2

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 75:54


EP178 - Chewy IPO and Listener Questions Part 2  Recap of Chewy IPO (Chewy S1) Listener Questions Part 2: Q5: Nick Barrett Would be really interested to hear your guys thoughts on how an established e-commerce store should expand into new product categories. Is it a good idea to launch new niche websites through Shopify to do this, or is it better to keep focus within a single e-commerce site and expand within that? Q6 Rebecca Saunders Have you seen any recent data on the costs of customer acquisition online via the various channels, and how these have changed over time? I hear a lot anecdotally but haven’t managed to access any reliable data. Thanks in advance! Love the show btw (all the way from rainy London). Q7 Amit Agarwal Have you ever done some research on e-commerce subscriptions such as amazon subscribe and save or autoship? Also, what is the industry trends for bark box, hello fresh and other bundle subscriptions? Q8: Parker Block  Hey Scot, What do you see as likely business implications of rising appetite for anti-trust action (see FTC/DOJ announcement , Lina Khan joining Congress staff, etc ) on platforms which monetize  consumer data ? Q9: Baxter Overman How do you put consumers at ease with in-home delivery services? (i.e. Walmart grocery). Wouldn’t drop-off when the customer is home for certain items (or lockers) be easier to sell? Q10 Aakash Gupta What’s your favorite app that you’ve downloaded in the last few months? Q11 Twitter: Natalie Dillon mentioned us as one of her top podcasts – thanks Natalie! Q12 Ted: Mixed use retail entertainment? Q 13 Michelle Grant  Thoughts on pricing strategy in an omnichannel world where price transparency is high and filled with bots to find the lowest price Q15 Melissa Burdick The advertising race to the wallet – We’ve seen some big news lately: Target in talks to buy Triad, Walmart who is bringing advertising in house and just made a key hire Suresh as their CTO….where is this going for ads?  Is it going to be a war for brands wallet? Is everyone going to take a page from the Amazon playbook, bring ads in house, and move to a self-service performance advertising, PPC world? Where is the $ coming/going to come from?  In the chart below, it looks like Amazon is taking from Google.  (I asked a big CPG this question and I asked where is this coming from – or are you just getting more $$?  Their answer – more $$). How should brands prepare? Q16 Melissa Burdick Is Amazon going to do to walgreens/bartells/CVS what they did to the bookstore (kill the bookstore to build a bookstore) with the acquisition of pill pack + private label (aspirin, etc) and enable the ability to sell mass CPG profitably? Q17 Melissa Burdick Can Scot please update his Amazon Scape – how has it changed? Q18 Melissa Burdick When is Spiffy coming to Seattle? Don’t forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 178 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Tuesday, June 18th, 2019. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason “Retailgeek” Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 178 being recorded on Tuesday June 18th 2019 I’m your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I’m here to host Scott Wingo. Scot: [0:38] He Jason and welcome back Jason Scott your listeners well we if you listen to good ol episode 177 we had so many listener questions we could not get to the mall. So this is kind of a episode 2 or continuation of that episode before we jump into a star questions though we a while ago on a new show about 30 days ago now we talked about the chewy S1 and since then she has gone Publix we wanted to give you a quick update on what’s going on with you once you take us to the Jason. Jason: [1:14] So they did their IP aware According to some Tuesday it was Friday do I have that right. And you’ll tell me if this is good or not I think it is the day they had announced a rainy a price range for the offering at like 19 and 21 bucks and they actually came out at $22. That’s a little higher than the range they have a lot of good activity and they closed closed event on Friday it was at 35 bucks which is like 80%. So That seems like a pretty successful offering at least compared with like all the the Uber news or the with news. Scot: [2:07] This is the only been one to one IPO process and you know what would they tell you you’re so far. Knock on wood so what they what they tell you is that the Brain Trust at Goldman Sachs these kind of place is you want to go to one school of thought and this is not with the bankers agree with so you have to kind of navigate your way through all this obviously you got a fox and how so she was here once thought is you price your I get the maximum because that’s what’s best for the company the bankers would tell you to look your building long-term shareholder relationships so you want to give these shareholders that take a risk in your company a little bit of a benefit so you price a little bit lower than kind of where you can look at Newburgh lift they both would be kind of what’s the bankers would say kind of broken IPOs where they traded below their IPO price therefore now if you’re someone that participate in IPO you feel sheepish because you came in it what was a $20 now it’s trading at 18 where is this true IPO performed a lot better in a bottle the bankers would recommend I said if you want to come to clear range up there can a price above that range slightly and then have kind of a good pop and then stay there and then come out with your results and then kind of beet raisin your off the races did you could do. [3:30] Secondary offerings happy happy shareholders by wear stockings all kinds of good things happen at kind of tend to think this is the way to do it and they did really well. Jason: [3:43] Yeah now a couple of things that make it particularly interesting in the the sort of Commerce retail world so folks may remember. Chewy was acquired by PetSmart a couple years ago and it was a big deal at the time I was over three billion dollar. Acquisition. And so a incident PetSmart is now spinning off chewy as a separate public company and so I Like You by. And read my notes correctly that that close kind of values the company at that north of 4 billion dollars. Weather so acquire company for 3 billion ticket public at 14 billion sounds like. Pretty exciting acquisition for acquisition and transaction for PetSmart do I have that right. Scot: [4:42] I guess yeah they’re kind of Phoenix it’s almost like a private Equity, think it’s unusual for a company to do what they did cuz usually you fold it in you. You get rid of the brand overtime you make it your eCommerce brand so so young to the degree they have integrated it you could argue it Kris Russell because you know now I’m Siri chewy could be acquired maybe I do think that they sell and over half so I think they can control that but let’s say they do a secondary in overtime their ownership get step know maybe they need to sell some swimming in debts and then let’s say doomsday scenario Amazon acquires chewy and your PetSmart that’s what’s running your e-commerce site then you can kind of have a you know really bad day for someone at PetSmart to listen to see what happens with that integration now that you have these kind of. The amoeba is being pulled apart here and and how does that work for PetSmart. Jason: [5:42] Yeah so that’s kind of what I was going was like from a pure Financial standpoint if we look at it as a banker like it’s it’s hard not to see this as a win but but for your point. [5:55] PetSmart was not a particularly digitally Savvy brick and mortar retailer prior to this acquisition so I can the time part of this acquisition was to bring more digital competency to PetSmart and once pain the PetSmart team arrived PetSmart like really abdicated digital responsibility to that team so like as far as I understand it. There are fewer. Digital people at PetSmart today than there were before the acquisition so they’ve they’ve essentially made themselves extra dependent on chewy and it’s now not clear. What. [6:36] Responsibility going forward she will have for PetSmart digital footprint like you can imagine they have a deal to run petsmart.com. I haven’t explicitly seen that but that that seems like a logical assumption but you know what happens with all the. The start of omni-channel things and you know when PetSmart wants to launch new services or they want to like Market the Veterinary Service veterinarian services that she doesn’t sell but PetSmart does through their stores. Like they’re certainly isn’t like a really strong digital team at PetSmart to be solving the. The start of Digital customer experiences for PetSmart so it it it does it feels to me like it definitely create some risk. For PetSmart and I’ll be interesting whether they they have like. Chewy braintrust walked up some how or whether they’re going to try to rebuild their own their own capability there I guess I just it’s an interesting. [7:36] I think to follow so I found that interesting and then my assumption is that the kind of felt like they had to do it because. The the one interesting thing about the chewy idea that we haven’t mentioned is that that chewy is losing money, and like despite some like phenomenal hockey stick. Customer acquisition growth and sales growth and they have over three years they went from under a billion dollars to 3.5 billion dollars on sales they still haven’t found their way to profitability so your PetSmart you own this fast-growing money-losing venture. And you used a lot of debt to buy them so like. That they’re not helping you pay down the debt you used to buy them because they’re losing money by doing that idea o u stand up a bunch of cash in my understanding is the whole IPO like. Like tried to raise about a billion dollars and 900 million of that went straight to death from the PetSmart acquisition so for your point like it sounds like going public makes it easier to do subsequent raises. So maybe that. The way to bring more operating cash. Chewy but like there’s not a billion dollars in the bank as a result of this IPO that you can have spend on marketing that they didn’t have last year. [8:58] It’s all very interesting is going to be interesting to watch watch how it all plays out and then I guess the other thing is fun for me and you cover this on a previous show a little bit but like. In the process of going public May disclose a bunch of details that we don’t normally get to see and so I know there’s some interesting metrics that came out. They they do a really good cohort analysis of a evaluate. How sticky their customers are from each year that they acquire them and how valuable those customers are in so they have a like in their filings they have a nice what we call a wedding cake kind of showing. Each of those previous years cohorts. Growing in value over time and have some really favorable long-term metrics our customer retention is amazing a big chunk of their customers are on subscriptions are longer-term customers are continuing to spend more and so like. In general they’re having to spend a lot of money to acquire each new customer but the the lifetime value of those customers like is a significant multiple of that customer acquisition cost, so it just spend together inside peek at a pretty big size e-commerce business. Scot: [10:14] Yeah you know the history of e-commerce is littered with companies that they do all this math off of cackle TV and they’re using kind of known LTV, acquire new customers off that no nail TV and then at some point you get through your lines cut across and that LTD of that new customer surprisingly goes down over time because the early days you’re you’re bring in these these early adopters their Advocates they stick around and then the Slater customers you acquire you know maybe they’re just sampling and that kind of thing so it’ll be interesting to see. At the same time Irwin size applying data science and machine learning all his new technologies to try to fight all this in the sea. How to do another big thing when you go public as you have to decide. Which of these metrics are going to publish Schnitzer it’s pretty tricky thing cuz you kind of you know you kind of have to think well metric out there instructions down that’s bad so you can you can actually have a much different and you should have different kind of TV is you put out this one versus on your quarterly so will cover the first quarterly and no be interesting to see if they if they continue with a really transparent Buick faculty because that’s one they had some really good date on them. Jason: [11:31] Yeah it’ll be fun to see. Scot: [11:33] Cool swell I’m springing this on you but did you have a chance to look at the big Facebook crypto announcement today Libra new crypto-currency. Jason: [11:45] Yeah you should have spring stuff on me cuz you know I did all day so I just rushed to the hotel room to get to chat with you so tell us about. Scot: [11:57] Well I’ll just point point listeners to it the immediate reaction from Regulators was oh heck no so the other side quotes from the EU and both parties in the US saying we’re not really sure we trust Facebook with this so that that’s kind of I’m still adjusting it and it looks like they had a big team here the guy that got from PayPal but they put on chats Dave music. He’s leading this so it’s a big pretty big initiative at Facebook it’s what’s called a constant. Constant coin so it it’s kind of going to an individual value versus versus the US dollar does versus floating around the reason the white paper it looks like it’s going. It’s going after being a payment mechanism, like miles and that kind of thing for people. Within the Facebook Network they do have several people that have signed on to this kind of governing body eBay was announced today is also looking at it location being that the company Side dance this governing body will ultimately takes this currency along with the u.s. dollar other payments down the road so it just feels like it’s the payment thing to watch to see how it goes. Jason: [13:23] So do you think the the Winklevoss twins will be all in in this will be the Zuckerberg Winklevoss reunions. Scot: [13:29] That direction was an article where they have had something to do with it I know that’s compliment you can find them. [13:45] I think that they were asked to apine on it because they they have put a lot of stuff into the crypto thing. Jason: [13:53] I don’t know what we’ll see how it all plays out like superficially. I I simultaneously and surprise and admire Facebook’s ability to sort of ignore their currents. Situation and launching new products so I do I do feel like. Visa V the other big technology giants like Facebook is it the biggest sort of trust deficit of all of them and yet they continue to launch products that like. At the core require like this really strong level of consumer trust for adoption so launching portal and putting like on microphone and camera and everyone’s living room and the launching of cryptocurrencies likes that there’s some hotspot doing those kind of launches when it it it feels like you’re you’re not exactly killing it in terms of earning your user stress. Scot: [14:44] Okay one of our one of our many interns just look this up and they actually it so Facebook had talked to the Zuckerberg they have an exchange called Gemini and they’re not sure they’re to work together but the Winklevoss folks said you know it’s time to let bygones be bygones and waste will probably be Frenemies so if you’re very Millennial wait till dresses. Jason: [15:07] Let’s jump into listener questions. [15:19] Questionnaire questionnaire questionnaire questions. Scot: [15:24] Yes sir we are so we covered for last time so I can start out here with number 5 this was from Nick Barrett and it came through Facebook I believe Nick is from Australia or New Zealand so I don’t know if that puts it in context but there you go I think he works for this company called Mighty ape which is kind of like GameStop it’s like an FYE but an American kind of context to hear your guys thoughts and I’ll and established e-commerce store could expand in a new product categories is it a good idea to launch new Niche websites to Shopify to do this or is it better to keep Focus within a single e-commerce site and expand with a nut I’ll take a stab at this kind of depends so I’ll use a I use a metaphor here of orbits right so so at the at the at the center of this orbit is your existing customer in your existing e-commerce experience I think customers will. Pretty easily let you go one or two orbits out you start to go three or four orbits out then you really need to start thinking about that customers buying experience and the messaging it doesn’t make sense to have it going to tie it to something on a closer orbit to what you’re doing today so use example it looks like a Mighty Eighth the selling games Collectibles those kinds of things so. [16:50] You know another example of a store like yours is ThinkGeek here in the US and you’ll think he did a really good job of starting with your muesli. [17:00] Kind of collectible stuff and then bringing in toys stand life-size figures and then they going deep into categories so then in the store are they and the lion to have a pretty, deep Star Wars category a Harry Potter category Etc and then online and license the brands and then there’s there’s actually extra deep in this category So within the Star Wars world. They did, cleverly came up with a sleeping bag that looks like a tan tan and so they they kind of got so deep into this vertical they’re actually kind of able to come up with their own products around that. But you wouldn’t go in there expecting to find a non geechie pizza oven or something strange like that so so you know. [17:49] Two to the same argument if if you guys wanted to add kind of your you know you’re on private label Collectibles I’ll keep that in the main side what say you wanted to get into something totally out of what you’re doing today like I don’t know Sporting Goods or hammocks or something like that then I do think you know having another e-commerce site is the way to do it you know what. Yeah what you didn’t necessarily but all all kind of kind of keep replying to thread is how do you find what to add in this is where it’s really interesting set a channel advisor we have 3000 customers and the overwhelming majority of them are Supernatural and it’s always fascinating to me to find out how they. Figure out what products to sell a lot of them spend a lot of time date of money so don’t go through comments feedback on products they look at no search results that’s a cool place on your own website to go find things you’re what are people searching for on your website and not fighting that’s really interesting kind of area to learn a lot about consumer Behavior a lot of them use tools like camelcamelcamel this one called jungle Scout and then there you can go look at Amazon’s data my favorite example it won’t surprise listeners is a Star Wars example so these guys are our customer and they like. [19:10] Like kind of a GameStop in FYE Etc solo Star Wars stuff and they’re trying to look for new products they had a license with Lucas sounds do what do they had the image of Han Solo Carbonite that they put on almost everything they did a phone case but it started poking around and using some his tools they win the Star Wars category of Amazon Founders All these people looking for Star Wars beach towels yo when you’re out in your bathing suits on the beach you’re always so obviously want to Star Wars down so they came out with Han Solo in carbonite on a beach towel you are really big one so it looks like it’s on the beach cuz she’s there. And that became a top selling product on Amazon very quickly and they should develop that product by looking at null search results in finding those little imbalances between supply and demand that people are looking for a date use that create a product extension anchor so ankers electronics company in there is. Picture in China or Taiwan they started mining the Amazon feedback and people would buy. [20:23] Chargers and accessories and Illinois say one glad this has two USB ports but I have 6 devices looking at you Jason and you know I really wish you had a a charge faster and be it had reports. I think a lot of the anchor kind of lease early products were developed off skimming and parsing and really understanding the Amazon product feedback and then saying alright this product at 3 stars why can we develop a product. Our own just got five stars in address to Consumers. Jason: [20:58] Yeah and I mostly agree a side note on anchor like I literally have to have anchor products delivered to a email stop because my wife has banned me from buying Morty. Totally has my number. And one piece of bad news for you Scott I don’t know if you’re aware of this but I think was purchased by GameStop and effective July 2nd they’re shutting it down. Scot: [21:23] Oh man I didn’t know that. Jason: [21:25] Yeah so it’s not going to be a a section of a GameStop versus a separate site so. Scot: [21:32] Mulligan artist closes stores. Jason: [21:35] I don’t know maybe per your point and M4 Next original question again GameStops hoping to. Aggregate that traffic from their side and Think Geek and do more effective cross-selling because they. Basically I agree with your answer but I would almost come to it from the opposite and I would just say, it’s extremely hard there very few businesses that can be very profitable by selling a single item in a car and there are very few businesses that can be profitable by only selling an item once to a customer and so in general you’re looking for businesses where you have multiple products for the customer put in in your reason for the test come back and shot from you multiple times and so to me that means. Looking at your existing existing customer base as you suggested and finding adjacent products that might also appeal to those those customers. In the early days of e-commerce there was this artificial thing. SEO from Google search engine optimization bring much favored keyword stuffing in the URL and so you saw a lot of. [22:48] Individual sites that were selling one item in the name that URL after the item they were selling and that him for a while that that could be very effective Google’s dramatically depreciated the the effect of keywords in the URL so you know it now makes more sense to aggregate as much traffic you as you can on a single URL and sell a bunch of stuff but what I would suggest is having a lot of different content for that different stuff in different landing pages for that different stuff so for your point you’re selling Video Star Wars video games over here at Star Wars beach towels over there you might have separate landing pages for those two and you might have separate like digital marketing campaigns for those two so it kind of feels like a separate site in that sense but once you get there and get that beach towel I can I can try to cross sell you the video games and try to make you up a bigger more valuable. Does I guess that’s that’s the way I would think of. Scot: [23:43] Yeah it’s kind of fun fact two big companies were created off that crazed were you just putting one product on a domain name hayneedle and Wayfair Wayfair had like coffee tables kitchen tables dining chairs that all these Furniture things and you go to dining chairs if you like just dining chairs slice of the things they ended up ruling all that stuff up both of them did and and getting rid of that strategy one. Question number 6 is from Rebecca Saunders have you seen any recent data on the cost of customer acquisition so this is a question which we just kind of chewy online via the various channels and how these are changed over time I hear a lot and it totally but haven’t managed to access any reliable data thanks in advance love the show by the way all the way from rainy London. Jason: [24:34] Well thanks for the question Rebecca on answering from rainy Seattle today good night my SAT answer is. Generally know why there are people that publish short of some industry data on customer acquisition that I would submit to you that it’s almost completely useless because. The variance depending on the specific industry in the specific customer circumstances are so great that looking at these. Averages are are somewhat meaningless and so you know you both have like. Companies that are selling individual packs of Band-Aids you know for $3 online and guess what your customer acquisition cost has to be extremely low when you’re selling a $3 item with free shipping. And you have customer selling $10,000 diamond rings and. Not surprisingly that the customer acquisition cost can be much higher for that if you’re a company that’s already doing billions of dollars in sales right you. To get meaningful growth you have to reach a really broad audience and that tends to be more expensive per user for customer acquisition if you’re a small startup. You can very cost-effectively acquire some really valuable customer so your customer acquisition ends up being a lot lower so. [26:03] As much as I’d love to point you in a particular resource and say hey just check out these numbers. I guess I really don’t feel like other companies numbers are in less than a direct competitor of yours somehow are likely to be that useful to you I will tell you you know what I was digging into that chewy S1 a little bit and for example in 2017 chewy added about 3.7 million new customers in the matted 3.8 million new customers in 2018 but that’s 2017 customers they spent about 60 bucks a customer to acquire around and for this 2018 customers they spent $101 a customer. So there are not a lot of businesses that are much smaller in scale than chewy that could afford that kind of. Customer acquisition cost but if you look at Chuy’s lifetime value and the dispenza previous cohorts if these new cohorts Behavior chewy the way the previous ones that has a Scott sort of alluded to earlier then like even spending $100 a customer could be. A tapered an investment like a it’s a risky one so so we’re going to have to wait and see but I would definitely not look at Chuy’s numbers and go oh gosh for my business I should spend a hundred bucks a customer because it works. Scot: [27:22] Yeah and dumb ass gets in dead to your point the reason it’s hard to compare your business when Elsa’s you’re not only are you different categories you know Supernatural businesses where they essentially say look if I can spend a dollar and make 3 I will I will consider it almost cogs and I will have an unlimited budget. Other people kind of say you’re the kind of come from an advertising View and they took people to come from marketplaces they tend to have that cogs kind of totality cuz they’re looking at it as a percentage of sales people that come at it from the ADI to SeaWorld they’re looking at a return on ad spend the inverse of a Crepes and they’ll say look I’m going to have a budget and demands that budget to a 4X or whatever it is returned my dad stood socially really part of its Theology and and and some of it is other times I’ve seen really big companies for the CEO says I want to be number one to strollers and then you say well that’s insanely. Expensive in your money I want to be number one in strollers and. [28:37] It doesn’t matter cuz when the boss looks at strollers and your shoulders not there you’re going to get fired so you don’t really care what he’s done or you know they are building a Brandt and they don’t really care about a transactional kind of a Roi on on the stent there so it’s a hard hard to nail down. And it does kind of depend in my experience where people come from if they come from that ad world of that Marketplace Road. [29:06] What’s your view on return on that seventies. Jason: [29:10] Yeah I mean I tend to be sort of green eyeshade out of about it I I like to have a pretty short return on ad spend to make the investment the. Because frankly like the more expensive the customer is to acquire the least likely the customer is to be very loyal so in general I like those customers I can earn organically and cultivate a lot more than the customers that I have to go out and by so like you know for sure Mary meters suggestion I’d way rather have some sort of freemium model what I have customers coming to me and find the use my product for free on a limited basis and then turn them into paid customers and and sort of do growth hacking then spend a fortune buying a customer and trying to monetize those that being said I work for a giant ad company and that’s mostly what we. What we do. [30:13] Spend a bunch of money to to acquire customers and it absolutely can work. It’s not again it it’s somewhat related to your risk profile and. And comfort level I will say the one thing one nice thing about being a small company a lot of my clients are very large and and they have to acquire huge audiences and. The markets that have huge audiences that have inventory or tend to be pretty efficient so it’s really hard to get a good deal but one of the nice things about being a small company is you can play in a lot of small customer acquisition formats where the market isn’t very efficient yet and you can. I often get outside return so no being a in early player on Instagram when people weren’t advertising on Instagram was a great way to make money or being a you know a really excellent executor on Pinterest or even like fractional television versus heading to buy Super Bowl spots or different things like that like there are definitely ways to sort of piecemeal together audiences to get an outside return as long as you can get by with a a relatively modest audience size but you know as soon as you get into having a choir or million new customers a year to hit your numbers. You’re you’re pretty much stuck thing the market rate for customer acquisition. Scot: [31:42] Yeah where it where I’ve seen small businesses get upside down on this is day they take care of an Amazon eBay way of looking at things the applied to Google and they kind of think all right eye I just spent 20% took Wireless customer and then what they don’t realize is the next time that customer comes to they’re going to probably come through Google so now and then now you had another drink song that one in so I know what you’re saying is if you think you’re acquiring a customer for a hundred Google and you’re getting a $300 kind of LTD with them they’re heading Google twice more and you’re paying another couple hundred bucks. Upside down you really look like to have to get especially with the CPC stuff and and you have to be real careful with with how your measure know that. [32:28] Question number 7 this is from a bit Agarwal have you ever done some research on e-commerce subscription such as Amazon subscribe and save our auto-ship also what is industry trends for BarkBox hellofresh and other subscriptions. Jason: [32:42] Great question I’ll be curious what Scott’s answer is because I’m always looking for better data in this category than I have in general I would say like there is not a lot of traffic data it’s it’s the usual story like they’re these. Third-party data aggregators that do things that customer surveys and things to try to give us some data or there’s the universe Creek receipt scrapers like 1010data or slice a rocket and they can give us some insight into like. Amazon subscribe and save is performing versus individual products but. Those are like directional it best I haven’t seen awesome data there there’s one of the reasons that you yes one was kind of fun Chuy’s and I ever get with their trade name is for their subscription program. [33:38] 67% of all Chuy’s Revenue comes from the subscription program in as we talked about in one of the previous answers you know the real key to to profitability in an e-commerce business is about. Repeat purchases and customer retention and like there’s no better flavor of customer retention then auto-ship and so like. I’m a big fan of the tactic I haven’t always had the best third-party data to validate that tactic. The second half of your question I will I will say, yeah you asked about some of the the well-known subscription offers out there like BarkBox and hellofresh. [34:21] There’s a general sense. It’s been hard to scale those subscription services and that customer retention hasn’t been awesome and so there’s this phenomenon called subscription fatigue and in general the subscription Services tend to have a lot of churn so they don’t maintain all of last year’s subscriptions and a bunch of new ones and so there’s kind of a dirty little secret amongst the. The companies we tend to think of as subscription companies that are successful and that dirty little secret is most of them have an offering that’s not subscription-based that’s on the man ordering. And the bulk of the revenue tends to come from that on demand order so you know Stitch fix the bulk of their revenue is from. Young people that are ordering a fixes on demand rather than have a a a recurring a box coming all the time and in the. [35:22] My understanding is the BarkBox and Dollar Shave Club and Harry’s have all had like three big turn on their subscription list I think when the hair is got a choir that came to light that 80% of Harry’s Revenue was from there. Their retail deals are people walking in at Target and buying Harry’s Razors rather than being on the the the subscription program so I would say like subscriptions are really valuable thing to try to achieve and there definitely is evidence that Amazon’s program is really potent seems like chewy has a really potent program but you know you probably need to be careful about assuming it’s easy or that you’ll have great great customer retention from doing. Scot: [36:05] Yeah. I think that spot on a couple editions it it seems to work well in anything that’s replenishable I do think it’s kind of jumped the shark like I I see tons of News subscription programs for coffee and beer and wine just feels like we’re probably Pastor the subscription craze. If you’re interested in the topic that you know again one of the nerdy things I recommend is when companies go public and they file that S1. [36:36] That that is like a gold mine of data and it’s if you’re interested in these topics if you can find a company that has Nest one out there it’s really a good read because you’re you’re dealing with these companies that have managed a business cycle were talking about up to the point where it’s at a pretty good scale so so so they’re kind of on Generation 8 thinking and yeah that’s the guy you got started on Generation 1 thinking right live red and really enjoyed Stitch fix I would say you know there is a lot of negative cinnamon around Stitch fix prove the critics pretty wrong with the success they’ve had there is one is a really really good read and then when I when you read an s-1. [37:22] It’s kind of like a poop sandwich so so you know the where the bread is the poop in the good stuff’s on inside you have kind of dig in and find it the the part you want to read on this one and Skip all the way to Management’s discussion and and they’re in the Stitch fix one it’s a textbook on how they think about their cohorts and and how they fight this Trends Jason’s talking about how do you know how do you make the algorithm better and how do you also scale it with with computers instead of just people so I recommend that a good Counterpoint is Blue Apron went public and has not been successful so in a reading their ass one it’s really interesting because you know. [38:08] It’s not as strong and it’s not as clear that they’re actually getting in front of the sky turn problems so that’s a good one and then if you’re interested in the food deliveries area GrubHub is public and I find their public stuff to be very interesting as well. A good reading it going back to this one in either Coeur d’Alene updates her are so it’s hopefully that gives you something to chew on a it is hard to find a lot of like the previous couple folks asked about CAC LTV out there I like reading a case of a prospective cuz it really. Gives you an idea of how these teams are thinking about things and and I learned like a thousand things from repossessed one so I think that’s one of the best areas to go research the subscription program if you’re interested. Jason: [38:59] Yep and it just occurred to me there’s one other point we kind of touched on I’m the last person to call episode that I’ll just reiterate there’s certain segments that are much more mature and subscriptions and so that’s Professional Services and digital subscriptions Regza think Netflix Amazon Prime you know subscriptions to publishing companies Wall Street Journal newspaper all those sorts of things and if you look at how those industry of olives a couple of interesting things have happened. These aggregators have emerged because customers have subscription fatigue and their subscriptions are fragmented everywhere and it’s really annoying so you now have Amazon with a service where you do all your media subscriptions through them and they give you a single dashboard to turn on and off subscriptions and control them. [39:54] Apple just wants to be similar offering the financial institutions have noticed that people locking all the subscriptions they spend a fortune and they don’t tend to use a lot of the subscription so every budgeting tool out there like mint like a big feature that they offer is identifying all these recurring. Cost and continue to turn off all the ones that you probably aren’t using and I think that’s now a national television campaign for. Wells Fargo is they have a feature in their mobile app called control tower which is all about helping people like turn off the. [40:29] The dearth of subscriptions they signed up for not getting value from so like give you. [40:36] Use that as sort of a time machine and you let you know it’s it’s probably unlikely in the future you want a copy subscription with one vendor and a water filter subscription with another vendor and you know and have all these things coming on different schedules and on different payment periods and you know it. To me that’s one of my Amazon subscribe and save the big advantages is there started the de facto everything subscription aggregator for physical Goods. Scot: [41:04] How many active subscriptions do you have Jason. Jason: [41:08] So I’ll be honest I am not the biggest personal fan of that there is huge convenience but I do find that I waste a lot of money when I do their subscriptions and stuff tends to pile up so I’m not a huge fan my my wife does a lot of our household management and she’s way more organized than me so she uses a bunch and I I couldn’t tell you how many she has. Scot: [41:31] Is that work that has like around 20 and he has an Amazon credit card and it says so they’ve gotten every kind of replenishable thing in their house that like kids can I come from Amazon if he’s done some calculus on it and it’s like the optimal savings for a little leverage on the on the Amazon Prime card. Jason: [41:50] Side note taking a deeper dive in this answer than we intended to but the today most of these subscriptions and most Auto replenishment is what I call explicit like you go and sign up for something and you have to ask for it and pull it. And it starts coming until you get around and turning it off but I do think the future for a lot of this physical goods are implicit replenishment where. If if you do most of your spending on Amazon or you do most of your purchases on Walmart like they they just get enough. Data about your habits you proactively. Send you the stuff when you need it without you even having to ask and both Walmart and Amazon have had various packet patents on this this idea of predictive shipping in that it does seem to me that like combination of big data and artificial intelligence in this face that like their there’s going to be in near future when a lot more of this purchasing is autonomous and the reason that’s interesting to me is. You know when you never have to think about ordering toilet paper again or buying toilet paper because your your house just always has the right amount for the paper what do all the physical stores that today have an entire aisle of the grocery store dedicated to toilet paper do that space so it’s like there’s an interesting challenge for brick-and-mortar retailers in the future as Auto replenishment gets more dominant. Scot: [43:16] All right question to break comes from Parker block he always throws curve balls we appreciate that Parker this one came from LinkedIn hey Jason Scott what do you see as likely business implications of rising a Type 4 antitrust action on platforms which monetize consumer data. I think she’s just a little bit in the last episode but a lot of the platform’s especially ones with user-generated content like Facebook Twitter Google search YouTube they rely on the section of law code section 230 which essentially makes thumb the same as a utility like like a phone line if you if you say something on the phone line that could be sheet Suites or something like that you know it’s not AT&T job to monitor that so say since we say we are not a newspaper where I your you have liability around what is it libel in was written once. [44:20] Slander libel and slander you can be sued if you say the wrong thing she actually very careful with what you say that’s why they have fact-checkers they say look this is just a platform we’re just kind of here I am so happens but as they increasingly are kind of changing and and. People offer what they say it is interesting to see should they still be within section 230 so that’s one interesting area another one is Noah senior up get really aggressive with these do not follow laws gdpr and you know all these kinds of things I I do think there’s going to be increasing appetite I’m not hugely political and. The times I had to kind of watch that stuff you always shake your head like when Zuckerberg was in front of Congress and they had like no idea you know the problem is our Representatives have no idea how this stuff works so slow. Do anything that I just I’m not optimistic that it makes any sense what I shall do so I have to see. The other thing I will say is there’s a lot of people Scott Galloway is really big on this on kind of breaking up Amazon and it a lot of people kind of gunning for Amazon it’s not really in the spirit of your question which surround customer day. [45:38] I’m sure Jason has deeper thoughts on that everything about Amazon is a monopoly there has to be someone the consumer being hurt you know usually have Rising prices when you have a monopoly with like the power company or something Amazon is lowered prices so and you know if you look at it. Their ownership of retail it’s very small e-commerce store at 50% so yeah that’s pretty big but you know you have Walmart got to swing an atom if if you if you took antitrust action at Amazon you know most certainly have to Walmart because Walmart has such a big share of much bigger share of offline and I feel like Amazon’s probably be okay and I think Facebook Google Twitter are prime or in the crosshairs because of the section 230 stuff and then the fact he’s ad models are built off of tracking across internet I think they going to have double risk there that will be nurse to watch. Jason: [46:33] Yep this is the way I sort of think of it there’s a couple categories of Regulation like they’re there are business models that various government entities. [46:46] Might want to influence by writing new laws and so that’s what all this privacy stuff is right like they’re you know you’re up isn’t trying to in for some some fifty-year-old privacy law. Against Google and Facebook they wrote a new I called gdpr specifically to change the behavior about how companies collect consumer data and use it the. You know there’s lots of new laws that get proposed for you know regulating energy companies and and how they influence the Earth and all these various things so a lot of these companies have risk that that dries, countries will pass new laws so you’re up obviously passed a Big Lot in the gdpr that as meaningful impact on how I’m we all do data collection for people and personalization there is a proposed law in California called the California consumer privacy act on which is very similar to gdpr and that goes into effect, you know it it’s sort of difficult to treat customers in California wildly different than the rest of the United States in California such a big Market that it could potentially have the effect of having companies serving us consumers behaving very similar to companies that are serving. [48:07] European consumers because they they just won’t want to risk getting Sideways from the the CCPA so. I do think that the biggest impact of those kinds of regulations is companies chains self moderating the their behaviors to not make it a necessity for a legislator to pass these laws and it’s. [48:29] In a legislative bodies aren’t super efficient it’s really hard. That’s why I was frankly and so you know you wouldn’t you wouldn’t have big expectation that like the US Congress is going to you know suddenly the House and Senate are going to agree on a bunch of stuff and pass a bunch of new new regulation and so it’s it’s more that they’re going to threaten regulation in that causes companies to like somewhat moderate their behavior. It is absolutely true that Europe is more aggressive than this right in regulation right now and so like it’s more likely that you that European regulation affects us companies then. Then you know that we’re going to see a huge wave of new u.s. regulation so that’s my long-winded answer on writing new laws and then purr. Scott’s point in the case of companies that whose primary business model is selling stuff that consumers there are t. Is regulation in prokaryotes that’s called the antitrust laws at the Sherman Act and so it’s it’s a less about Congress writing a new law that would have some negative impact on Amazon and more about how the US antitrust laws affect Amazon in first God’s point but the laws are. Like arguably someone outdated you both have to be in Monopoly and despite how big amazon is there really not. [49:53] The majority of very many markets right like they might be that the largest Bookseller in the u.s. I’m so so digital books could be a potential Market. If you could get a court to agree that e-commerce is a market separate from retail then you know you could argue that they’re up for ality even then there be arguments that they really aren’t cuz even though we say they’re 50% of e-commerce that doesn’t include some. Some huge businesses like marketplaces and pouring and all these other things the and in the second prompt per Scott’s point is once you’re a monopolist you you have to do behavior that negatively affects consumers in an amp us antitrust law that behavior is you have to raise prices and so you can’t just make the argument that oh my gosh Amazon’s reducing choice and that is fundamentally bad for consumers in Europe they have antitrust laws like that and so it’s it’s frankly at the moment a lot more likely that. European Regulators like impact how Amazon can grow as they get as big in Europe as they are here than it is that us antitrust law is going to be very effective against Amazon because they just don’t look like a a monopolist and then they they don’t sort of trigger any of the hot atoms of of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Scot: [51:19] Alrighty number 9 this comes from Baxter Overman how do you put super cities within Home Delivery Services IE Walmart grocery wouldn’t drop off when the consumer is home for certain items are lockers be easier to sell. Jason: [51:36] Yeah it was so one service that just got an ounce in the last couple weeks. Involved in last couple weeks is this Walmart delivered a fridge door and that’s kind of what I think of when you asked this question and so that the principle here is hey you order milk from Walmart you don’t want that like sitting on the curb for 8 hours while you’re at work. It’s a Walmart has this offering where we’re like using an electronic lock they have permission to go in your house they go in your kitchen and they have employees that are trained. Put away your groceries for you including putting the perishables in the fridge in the. This was a big deal they made it their shareholders meeting a couple weeks ago and they had a video of Mark Lori doing the first delivery and when they first proposed this service like a year ago the idea was that they would install cameras in the customer’s home in the customer would be able to monitor the delivery guy on the camera this year what the evolution is the delivery guys wear a body Cam and so you can watch everything the delivery guys doing while he’s in your house so they had Mark Lori wearing a body body cam. [52:44] Delivering groceries to Consumers house and I do think some of those tactics like the body can can help. Instill trust like I do think there’s a major trust issue here like I don’t think the Walmart service is going to be a. A huge mainstream service I think there’s some niches where it might appeal to but I always chuckle because. In this Walmart video I’d be intent is seeing marks wearing a body cam so you can trust him so you have nothing to worry about and in my head I’m thinking Mark what is worth like two billion dollars the one guy that’s not likely to steal any of my students. [53:23] He probably didn’t need a camera at like there’s probably nothing in my house that he wants that he doesn’t already have so that that’s my my sarcastic answer. Scot: [53:33] If you hard boil a nurse problem-solve. Jason: [53:36] Yeah yeah so when it’s the. Scot: [53:38] Not enough of them. Jason: [53:39] Exactly I buy Cuban would do some deliveries. Like trust is the big impediment here in in you so you see lots of interim step so I Amazon has this very robust program called Amazon key and it both. As a version where guys can open the Smart Lock and put stuff just inside your door they put stuff inside your door as opposed to all the way in your kitchen so there it’s slightly less invasive and so maybe you press them more but the I’ve been told that the big version of chi that’s really popular is customers aren’t willing to give give Amazon delivery drivers access to their home but they’re willing to give them access to the garage so in a lot more customers have an electronic garage door opener and then have an electronic lock on the front door so there’s a lots of places where the Amazon delivery guy can deliver the packages inside your garage and that’s easier to have trust in there’s also a business-to-business component to key where Amazon installs the Lockers in. [54:42] Commercial buildings and obviously you have a lot more trust giving giving a delivery guy access to your secure Lobby than you do your individual house so I feel like they’re all these different tiers of trust but the one thing I would say is overtime as the services get more popular and more people use them and have good experiences There’s an opportunity for trust to grow and so when. Uber and Lyft first launch trust was a huge impediment I’m I going to get in some random strangers car today we all no lots of other people that successfully use Uber and so it seems less scary and and you know even more so with Airbnb as we have more people in our networks that. Regular use Airbnb and have good outcomes it feels safer to me and so in the same way if Walmart is able to find. A decent-sized niche that’s willing to do this refrigerator delivery service and I have to get out. He’ll probably share that experience with their neighbors and friends and you could see the service grow and get more trustworthy over. Scot: [55:49] Yes I don’t have a beautiful answer. Number 10 also from LinkedIn this Crumbs from Akash Gupta and what’s your favorite app that you downloaded in the last few months. Jason. Jason: [56:10] So my can’t rain answers I don’t like apps that there’s all kinds of data that we like apps have huge abandonment rate and so for most clients I’m actually advocating they build really good mobile websites that replace the functionality of a nap and that’s using a technology called Progressive web app so that’s my sort of boring work answer in my personal life the app that I recently downloaded that I had no idea existed that’s been really useful for me is it’s actually a plug-in for the mobile browsers so it’s a plug-in called screenshots and essentially What it lets me do is when I’m on a mobile web page it lets me take a screenshot of the entire webpage not just the the part that’s visible above the full and so it for work a lot I need. Screenshots of an entire entire page and sewed this was a new fine for me that I tend to be using a lot but. I’m not that can be pretty itchy. Scot: [57:12] It’s good I would say at at spiffy we use this thing called geckoboard and they just updated their app. And up so gives me all my kpi is in one what kind of screen which is nice. Jason: [57:29] What’s the app for the Star Wars experience in Disney if you like that should be our favorite app. Scot: [57:36] Play Galaxy’s Edge I don’t I don’t know if it’s a blister not you so I didn’t download the Amazon go Store app. Okay this is just a comment over on Twitter Natalie Dylan and she is at Maverick witch you like this Jason that’s the VC firm started by Howard Schultz founder of Starbucks to invest in consumer-oriented companies she mentioned just as one of her top podcast that was a typo at first but I’m pretty sure she actually meant us so wow I was speechless. Jason: [58:11] That’s very cool Natalie if you’re listening I’d like to think that I have some partially funded your child’s college education so thank you very much for that. Scot: [58:20] Did the Starbucks usage. Jason: [58:22] Exactly. Scot: [58:22] I think we’re now Pisco effectively at this question number 12 this comes from our friend Ted down in Austin he said make sure Jason talks about mixed-use retail entertainment I don’t know what that is but I’m glad you get to answer. Jason: [58:38] Yeah I mean. In general like in the 1960s when the mall was first invented the the appeal of the mall was there a bunch of sores aggregated that you all wanted to get get tune so you know we built a big building and surrounded it with a giant parking lot and and put a bunch of stores together in overtime we added things to that mall that made it even the game customers another reason to go and spend more time there so for those indoor malls that was things like ice rinks and movie theaters in food courts and as. [59:16] That the collection of the stores has become less and less appealing and it’s been less and less valuable that drive traffic just buy this assortment of stores a lot of these venues have had to get more persuasive with the non-retail things that they put them all so you know the food courts have have often been replaced or augmented with more significant fine dining and today like a mixed-use small almost certainly means like in addition to shopping and entertainment that there’s probably a residential component to and so you know you can live in an apartment building that’s like upstairs from the stores or adjacent to the stores and like I would argue even Hudson yard is a classic example of a mix you space there’s both a significant residential component of these various condo Towers that are adjacent to it like and there’s these entertainment features in it like the Skydeck in the that the stairway installation is named I’m forgetting at the moment and so in general. [1:00:28] New successful shopping destinations 10 to have the this this multi-use component and let’s focus on shopping meme only reason that you’d go visit at so I assume that’s what that’s talking about. You won’t see many new balls built that aren’t like very focused on the the other traffic generation activities on the other revenue streams besides. Scot: [1:00:53] That’s not sorry. Jason: [1:00:55] Well but we haven’t what’s the name of the. Scot: [1:00:57] The Vessel. Jason: [1:00:58] That’s all thank you. Scot: [1:00:59] Yes take a walk in the vessel okay alright Michelle Grant has a twofer one is should Amazon be worried about broken up I feel like we asked and answered that one did you want to comment on that. Jason: [1:01:14] I think we covered it pretty well right based on current US antitrust I think Amazon has very little risk like they I think potentially digital books could be in area where you can see some enforcement or like I might have said like Amazon web services is it greater risk lucky I feel I can Google and Microsoft have made enough action lately that that you know that that probably isn’t immediate in Amazon where to get as big in Europe as they are in the US it would be more interesting question. But I like I’m defending companies in the US I think Amazon has a lot less to worry about from regulation then does a Facebook or do. Scot: [1:01:57] Cool and then this is clearly in your wheelhouse cuz it’s got the O word you’re Jason what are your thoughts on pricing strategy in an omni-channel world where price transparency is high and filled with Bots to find the lowest price. Jason: [1:02:15] Yeah so there is a bunch of controversy about pricing right now like lots of omni-channel retailers don’t have Universal pricing so they might have a different price in every store the online price might be different than the store price you know a complicated retailer like Walmart there could be five prices for every item there to be a store price there to be a ship to home price there could be a ship-to-store price there could be a pickup in-store price and online grocery pick-up price and you know Walmart slogan is is everyday low prices well if they’re 5 prices for everything spoiler alert for them are not alone. [1:03:02] Inside you know most retailers today like have these fragmented pricing models and I believe that trust is such a big deal moving forward and there’s so much information and transparency available as a result of digital in the web that I feel like it’s inevitable that all retailers are going to get forced. To adopt a much more transparent pricing model which generally means so much more Universal pricing model so you’re not going to get away with. Having a different price in the stores then you do online and hoping the customer just doesn’t catch you so in general will see more Universal pricing. But you probably at the same time will see that price change a lot more based on Real World Market circumstances and so you’ll see a lot more Dynamic pricing but it won’t be secret prices that are changing without you knowing it like I think retarded you know tend to be transparent about that and into me the best example today is is Amazon they have a super Dynamic pricing model that changes all the time but if you put something in your cart and the price goes down they don’t just take that extra margin they tell you. And they lower the price of the item in your cart and when you you don’t go to their stores they now have digital prices and all the store so they can show you the same price online that they have in the store so I you know it’s. [1:04:27] It’s very difficult for retailers to make changes like this and break down silos so we’re not going to see it happen overnight but I think we’re we’re already starting to see retail shift in that direction so to me the future is. Universal transparent Dynamic pricing. Scot: [1:04:42] All right most sybaritic had a whole bunch of questions I’m going to lightning around a couple of them when is spiffy coming to Seattle. Stay tuned Ken Scott please update is Amazon scape and how has it changed unfortunately there is an inverse correlation between my time to work on the Amazon scape and your first questions to come to Seattle so position where I don’t have a ton of time to work on that it’s changed a lot so I think Amazon’s probably launched. It’s been a year old I would say two programs a month 24 to 30 programs since I did that so like the Amazon Prime wardrobe isn’t on there 4-star store is not on there there’s a lot not on there one day delivery yes those are not on there. Jason: [1:05:39] Scot I have no cars in Seattle so between those two I’m going to vote for the Amazon scape. Scot: [1:05:44] Maybe maybe I’ll find an internship this one of our many interns can help with this this should be an interesting one is Amazon going to do to Walgreens drug stores what they did to the bookstore with the axis of pill pack and private label enable the ability to sell Massey pg-propyl probably you think there’s one for the drug source. Jason: [1:06:11] I think it is I mean they’re going for everything so it is a market like that they made some Investments and they’ve already like I think had some material effects on valuations for the national companies. [1:06:25] I’m not sure like I mean there’s that Jeff has a equip that I kind of like and agree with Amazon denim put book stores out of business the internet put book stores out of business and I think the same made partly be true for retail pharmacies like I’m sure Amazon’s going to take a go after and take a chunk of the pharmacy business and that will be derogatory to traditional pharmacies but the bigger deal is we’re shifting from picking up prescriptions in store to having prescriptions delivered to our home so increasingly the old wanting majority of all the prescriptions we take R tronic, Africana conditions and returning things and the insurance companies are basically mandating that we all get shipped these bigger quantities of those prescriptions at home so as a smaller percentage of prescriptions get picked up in-store there’s less traffic in those doors the only reason people go to the stores his prescriptions they’re not good retailers if they don’t have prescriptions and so like I feel like that friends that macro-trends. Is really going to dramatically affect the retail pharmacy space now most of the retail pharmacies have already pivoted they own insurance companies and mail-order prescription services so that seems like where they’re putting their big bats well I’m sure Amazon will have some success in Pharmacy in and probably some Innovative products. [1:07:55] I’m not sure that’s why I’m wearing they’re going to capture. Huge market share super fast because there is a bunch of Regulation and Power in the hands of individual insurance companies that that you know are some institutional impediments that make it a harder Market to dominate them say books was not saying they won’t get there but it would take long. Scot: [1:08:19] Yep Mike my take on that is when I go to a drugstore I stand in line and there’s usually. More helpers than customers but there’s only one person to check out the person five people in front of me has a thousand questions and it takes me an hour to get something but she took me 5 minutes so I feel like there’s a huge customer service kind of customer experience got there that the Amazon could definitely fill in in his going to go at it because it’s very clearly something that they can make a huge Improvement. This is a good one Jason how we doing on time. Jason: [1:09:02] I think we are coming up to the end. Scot: [1:09:06] Listen to all your questions about sitting on a big one can you talk about the advertising race to grab the wallet we seen some big news lately Target in talks to buy Triad Walmart Spring advertising and house and made a key hire there where is ever

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Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm
Bonusfolge Serienempfehlungen (Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Zwischen Baby und Bildschirm

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 7:00


Zwei Serien-Tipps. Eral stellt einen absoluten Geheimtipp auf Netflix vor: GREAT NEWS. Und Georg findet die Serie MOZART IN THE JUNGLE auf Amazon Prime ziemlich gut. Demnächst geht es mit einer regulären Folge zu LOVE, DEATH AND ROBOTS weiter.

Stardom
Unmissable Web Shows 0f 2018 2019 Netflix Amazon Prime Hulu

Stardom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 10:30


Streaming TV is not a new concept, but its popularity is at an all-time high, especially after the fresh stash of mind-boggling and progressive content that has hit the media streaming services in 2018 and 2019(so far). Thanks to the wonder of on-demand viewing, fans of most TV series need not worry about catching their favorite show when it airs, or even setting up their DVR. To help you sort through the massive vault that is Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu's library, we’ve put together a list of the best shows on the streaming services in 2018 and 2019(so far). From comedies to sci-fi thrillers, we have covered it all.The list involved this year’s most original, dynamic, creative shows like The Umbrella Academy, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Sex Education, Queer Eye, 11.22.63, Castle Rock and many more.So, whether you’re in the mood for a new superhero series on Netflix, a new comedy series on Hulu, or a fascinating new true crime docuseries on Amazon, you’re bound to discover your new streaming obsession on this list.

Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour
051 HWWS Radio Hour Best Sc-iFi Streaming on the Web (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc...)

Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 59:59


Join Host GW Pomichter for Thursday, March 6th Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour!Tonight we’re talking all about What’s Best To Stream in Sci-fi/Fantasy!! We’ll be joined by co-hosts Sage iA & Deanna Marie and Guest Robert Lupo, The Orlando Wizard! Get ready to listen about The Umbrella Academy, Doom Patrol, The Expanse and so much more! Who are YOU Hangin With?Lupo & Lee Reviews On The Web:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrzUGya1uXjH8tvRSnWsGwOrlando Wizard On The Web:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCESh2NH4D931NIzWEtqAHZgFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/theorlandowizard/Hangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA **Find Hangin With Web Show T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more at https://www.cafepress.com/hanginwithwebshow***Tonight’s Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour is brought to you byFamous Faces & FunniesFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/FFFComics/Mark Muncy’s Eerie FloridaAmazon: https://amzn.to/2SNs5KxJoanne Fisher’s Good Things Happen in SpringtimeAmazon: https://amzn.to/2UnJwTdMark Barie’s War Calls, Love Cries:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2RkYmg2Michael J Allen’s Cursed LandsAppleBooks: id1442433402William G Collins’ Murder By The Gods:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2SKdTT3Yvonne Mason’s Pink Canary Amazon: https://amzn.to/2S7LmqoMackenzie Flohr’s Rite of Wands:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2SNzydkKevin J Kessler’s RosinantiAmazon: https://amzn.to/2BuPutiJerry McDaniel’s Channeling The MothershipAmazon: https://amzn.to/2UnElTACraig A. Price Jr’s Dragonia: Rise of the WyvernsAmazon: https://amzn.to/2FST6Jw K.G. Bethlehem’s Certain Moments Of Time https://www.amazon.com/Certain-Moments-Time-K-G-Bethlehem/dp/1387662252/ Indie Originals & Indie Con:Web: https://www.indieoriginals.comFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/indiecon2019/

Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour
051 HWWS Radio Hour Best Sc-iFi Streaming on the Web (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc...)

Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 59:59


Join Host GW Pomichter for Thursday, March 6th Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour!Tonight we’re talking all about What’s Best To Stream in Sci-fi/Fantasy!! We’ll be joined by co-hosts Sage iA & Deanna Marie and Guest Robert Lupo, The Orlando Wizard! Get ready to listen about The Umbrella Academy, Doom Patrol, The Expanse and so much more! Who are YOU Hangin With?Lupo & Lee Reviews On The Web:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrzUGya1uXjH8tvRSnWsGwOrlando Wizard On The Web:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCESh2NH4D931NIzWEtqAHZgFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/theorlandowizard/Hangin With Web Show On The Web:Web: https://www.hanginwithshow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/hanginwithwebshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_C2z2k60d6lOj8DFMWDGEA **Find Hangin With Web Show T-shirts, Coffee Mugs and more at https://www.cafepress.com/hanginwithwebshow***Tonight’s Hangin With Web Show Radio Hour is brought to you byFamous Faces & FunniesFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/FFFComics/Mark Muncy’s Eerie FloridaAmazon: https://amzn.to/2SNs5KxJoanne Fisher’s Good Things Happen in SpringtimeAmazon: https://amzn.to/2UnJwTdMark Barie’s War Calls, Love Cries:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2RkYmg2Michael J Allen’s Cursed LandsAppleBooks: id1442433402William G Collins’ Murder By The Gods:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2SKdTT3Yvonne Mason’s Pink Canary Amazon: https://amzn.to/2S7LmqoMackenzie Flohr’s Rite of Wands:Amazon: https://amzn.to/2SNzydkKevin J Kessler’s RosinantiAmazon: https://amzn.to/2BuPutiJerry McDaniel’s Channeling The MothershipAmazon: https://amzn.to/2UnElTACraig A. Price Jr’s Dragonia: Rise of the WyvernsAmazon: https://amzn.to/2FST6Jw K.G. Bethlehem’s Certain Moments Of Time https://www.amazon.com/Certain-Moments-Time-K-G-Bethlehem/dp/1387662252/ Indie Originals & Indie Con:Web: https://www.indieoriginals.comFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/indiecon2019/

Nettes Frettchen
Episode 345: Netflix, Amazon Prime und Wege zur Filmkunst

Nettes Frettchen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 19:05


Es gibt zu wenig Filme auf Netflix und Amazon Prime. Bevor Ihr jetzt loslacht, ich meine nicht aktuelle Blockbuster oder die vielen Eigenproduktionen. Ich meine echte Meisterwerke der Filmgeschichte, die Klassiker. Nehmen wir zum Beispiel den Film, den viele für den Besten aller Zeiten halten... filmstarts.de: 8797 Kritiker-Listen ausgewertet – Das sind die 100 besten Filme aller Zeiten netflix.com: Art House Filme im Überblick amazon.de: Das weiße Band von Michael Haneke auf Amazon Prime Video youtube.com: Wolfgang M. Schmitt – Filmanalyse Outro jamendo.com: The Riders – Bad & Evil

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast
Folge 85 - Filmjahr 2018: Heimkino (Blu-ray, DVD, Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 155:16


Ein spannendes Filmjahr 2018 liegt hinter uns. Durch die steigende Bedeutung von Streaming-Diensten feiern immer mehr neue Filme auch in diesen Medien ihre Premiere. Für unseren alljährlichen Rückblick haben wir für 2018 diesmal gleich zwei Podcasts aufgenommen, die sich jeweils getrennt mit Heimkino (inkl. Blu-ray/DVD-Premieren) und Kino-Kino beschäftigen. Florian, „die Mutter aller Pod-Hosts“, „Action-Onkel“ Kevin und Jungvater Dominik nehmen sich in dieser Ausgabe aller wichtigen Veröffentlichungen im deutschen Heimkino an, geben Tipps zu kleinen Independent-Perlen und äußern sich zu Netflix-Hypes. Aber Achtung: Für geweckte Neugier auf neue Filme übernehmen wir wie immer keine Gewähr! Sollte euch der Podcast gefallen, dann schaut doch mal bei Patreon (www.patreon.com/cineentertainmenttalk) vorbei und unterstützt uns - Ihr werdet es nicht bereuen und neben dem, dass ihr uns damit gemeinsam besser macht, erhält ihr zudem auch regelmäßig coolen, exklusiven Zusatz-Content. Danke für eure Liebe :-). Euer CET-Podcast Team

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast
Folge 85 - Filmjahr 2018: Heimkino (Blu-ray, DVD, Netflix, Amazon Prime)

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 155:16


Ein spannendes Filmjahr 2018 liegt hinter uns. Durch die steigende Bedeutung von Streaming-Diensten feiern immer mehr neue Filme auch in diesen Medien ihre Premiere. Für unseren alljährlichen Rückblick haben wir für 2018 diesmal gleich zwei Podcasts aufgenommen, die sich jeweils getrennt mit Heimkino (inkl. Blu-ray/DVD-Premieren) und Kino-Kino beschäftigen. Florian, „die Mutter aller Pod-Hosts“, „Action-Onkel“ Kevin und Jungvater Dominik nehmen sich in dieser Ausgabe aller wichtigen Veröffentlichungen im deutschen Heimkino an, geben Tipps zu kleinen Independent-Perlen und äußern sich zu Netflix-Hypes. Aber Achtung: Für geweckte Neugier auf neue Filme übernehmen wir wie immer keine Gewähr! Sollte euch der Podcast gefallen, dann schaut doch mal bei Patreon (www.patreon.com/cineentertainmenttalk) vorbei und unterstützt uns - Ihr werdet es nicht bereuen und neben dem, dass ihr uns damit gemeinsam besser macht, erhält ihr zudem auch regelmäßig coolen, exklusiven Zusatz-Content. Danke für eure Liebe :-). Euer CET-Podcast Team

Digitale Taverne
22 - Videostreaming (Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc.)

Digitale Taverne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 54:29


In dieser Folge sprechen Johannes und Bastian über Videostreaming Vor und Nachteile verschiedner Anbieter und eigne Erfahrungen.

Why Watch That Radio
WWT Main Stream Edition: BLACK PANTHER & More Coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu!

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 27:55


AMAZON PRIMEFighting Temptations (2003)Advertising executive Darrin Hill (Cuba Gooding Jr.) loses his job and his girlfriend after his many lies about his background and education are discovered. Soon after, he returns to his small Georgia hometown to collect an inheritance from his Aunt Sally (Ann Nesby). To receive it, he must lead the church choir to victory in a gospel competition. With the help of childhood friend Lilly (Beyoncé Knowles), now a beautiful singer, Darrin gets the choir ready to perform.Ghostbusters (1984)After the members of a team of scientists (Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray) lose their cushy positions at a university in New York City, they decide to become "ghostbusters" to wage a high-tech battle with the supernatural for money. They stumble upon a gateway to another dimension, a doorway that will release evil upon the city. The Ghostbusters must now save New York from complete destruction.Ghostbusters II (1989)After saving New York City from a ghost attack, the Ghostbusters -- a team of spirit exterminators -- is disbanded for demolishing parts of the city during the battle. But when Ghostbuster Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) learns that spirits have taken an interest in his son, the men launch a rogue ghost-chasing mission. The quest quickly goes awry, landing them in court. But when the ghosts turn on the judge, he issues an order allowing the Ghostbusters to get back to work.Jerry Maguire (1996)When slick sports agent Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) has a crisis of conscience, he pens a heartfelt company-wide memo that promptly gets him fired. Desperate to hang on to the athletes that he represents, Jerry starts his own management firm, with only single mother Dorothy Boyd (Renee Zellweger) joining him in his new venture. Banking on their sole client, football player Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), Jerry and Dorothy begin to fall in love as they struggle to make their business work.Big Top Pee-wee (1988)Playful Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens) operates a fantastical farm with talking animals and hot-dog trees. One day, after a giant tornado hits, Pee-wee finds a circus has landed in his yard. He befriends the manager, Mace Montana (Kris Kristofferson), and develops a crush on a trapeze performer (Valeria Golino), even though he already has a fiancée (Penelope Ann Miller). Pee-wee tries to excite the town about the new circus, but most of the residents want it gone and harass Pee-wee because of it.What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) is a small-town young man with a lot of responsibility. Chief among his concerns are his mother (Darlene Cates), who is so overweight that she can't leave the house, and his mentally impaired younger brother, Arnie (Leonardo DiCaprio), who has a knack for finding trouble. Settled into a job at a grocery store and an ongoing affair with local woman Betty Carver (Mary Steenburgen), Gilbert finally has his life shaken up by the free-spirited Becky (Juliette Lewis).HULUAny Given Sunday (1999)Four years ago, DAmato's (Al Pacino) Miami Sharks were at the top. Now, his team is struggling with three consecutive losses, sliding attendance, and aging heroes, particularly 39-year-old quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney (Dennis Quaid). Off the field, DAmato is struggling with a failed marriage and estranged children, and is on a collision course with Christina Pagniacci (Cameron Diaz), the young president/co-owner of the Sharks organization.The Bone Collector (1999)Policewoman Amelia Donaghy (Angelina Jolie) is in hot pursuit of a serial murderer whose calling card is a small shard of bone extracted from each of his victims. Unable to decipher the cryptic clues the killer leaves behind at the scene of the crime, Amelia calls upon quadriplegic forensic criminology expert Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) to help. With Amelia acting as Rhyme's able-bodied go-between, the pair piece together disparate clues, hoping they will learn who the next victim is.Sixteen Candles (1984)With the occasion all but overshadowed by her sister's upcoming wedding, angst-ridden Samantha (Molly Ringwald) faces her 16th birthday with typical adolescent dread. Samantha pines for studly older boy Jake (Michael Schoeffling), but worries that her chastity will be a turnoff for the popular senior. Meanwhile, Samantha must constantly rebuff the affections of nerdy Ted (Anthony Michael Hall), the only boy in the school, unfortunately, who seems to take an interest in her.Unbreakable (2000)A security guard, having been the sole survivor of a high-fatality train crash, finds himself at the centre of a mysterious theory that explains his consistent physical good fortune. When news of his survival is made public, a man whose own body is excessively weak tracks him down in an attempt to explain his unique unbreakable nature.NETFLIXUnforgivenWhen prostitute Delilah Fitzgerald (Anna Thomson) is disfigured by a pair of cowboys in Big Whiskey, Wyoming, her fellow brothel workers post a reward for their murder, much to the displeasure of sheriff Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman), who doesn't allow vigilantism in his town. Two groups of gunfighters, one led by aging former bandit William Munny (Clint Eastwood), the other by the florid English Bob (Richard Harris), come to collect the reward, clashing with each other and the sheriff.Groundhog DayA cynical TV weatherman finds himself reliving the same day over and over again when he goes on location to the small town of Punxsutawney to film a report about their annual Groundhog Day. His predicament drives him to distraction, until he sees a way of turning the situation to his advantage.The Breakfast ClubFive high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry principal (Paul Gleason). The disparate group includes rebel John (Judd Nelson), princess Claire (Molly Ringwald), outcast Allison (Ally Sheedy), brainy Brian (Anthony Michael Hall) and Andrew (Emilio Estevez), the jock. Each has a chance to tell his or her story, making the others see them a little differently -- and when the day ends, they question whether school will ever be the same.ScarfaceAfter getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami. Viciously murdering anyone who stands in his way, Tony eventually becomes the biggest drug lord in the state, controlling nearly all the cocaine that comes through Miami. But increased pressure from the police, wars with Colombian drug cartels and his own drug-fueled paranoia serve to fuel the flames of his eventual downfall.Black PantherAfter the death of his father, T'Challa returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy suddenly reappears, T'Challa's mettle as king -- and as Black Panther -- gets tested when he's drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GSMC Television Podcast
GSMC Television Podcast Episode 41: Netflix, Amazon Prime, Roku Replay (7-7-17)

GSMC Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 33:04


In a replay of our first episode Drew talks about hidden gems and lost classics on Netflix, and making the most of your Amazon prime account. He also talks about the Roku as a cord-cutting option.Follow the GSMC Television Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/television-podcast.html

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)
Comment regarder les films US d'Amazon Prime en France ?

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 7:33


Tu as un abonnement Amazon premium ? Tu voudrais profiter de l'offre de streaming illimité de séries / films à la Netflix : Amazon Prime. Problème : Le catalogue français est trop pauvre ! Je te montre dans cette vidéo comment avoir accès aux films et séries américaines en dehors des Etats Unis (France, Belgique, Canada,...). Abonne-toi à ma chaîne ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Pré-requis pour ce tuto : Déjà il te faut une offre Amazon premium (49 € / an, 1er mois d'essai gratuit) pour profiter du service Prime Vidéo d'Amazon. Pour tester gratuitement Amazon Premium et Prime Vidéo pendant 1 mois, RDV ici (lien affilié) : http://amzn.to/2jlp6vx Ensuite : 1- Un PC ou un Mac 2- Un navigateur Opera http://www.opera.com/fr Tu pourras ainsi utiliser leur VPN maison gratuit et illimité Va ensuite sélectionnez tes films sur https://www.amazon.com/b/ref=atv_hm_hom_3_slct?_encoding=UTF8&filterId=OFFER_FILTER%3DPRIME&node=2858778011 Pour trouver des bons films, va sur Rotten Tomatoes http://rottentomatoes.com/browse/dvd-all/?minTomato=90&services=amazon_prime Pour afficher tes vidéos Prime sur ta télé, RDV ici : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABwamuHSDzM --------- Chronologie des médias en France : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronologie_des_m%C3%A9dias Chronologie des médias aux Etats Unis et analyse des problèmes de piratage que cela provoque : http://www.project-disco.org/intellectual-property/060215-the-public-costs-of-private-distribution-strategies-content-release-windows-as-negative-externalities/#.WIRzm7bhDEY Un VPN c'est quoi ? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9seau_priv%C3%A9_virtuel Une adresse IP, c'est quoi ? https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adresse_IP Comment connaître le pays de provenance de ton adresse IP ? https://whour.net --------- Si tu veux devenir un bon YouTubeur, lis mon livre ici : http://jeanviet.info/youtubeur/ - Ajoute-moi sur Snapchat : https://www.snapchat.com/add/jeanviet - Suis-moi sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Ou sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeanviet.info --------- Musiques : Venice Beach Carefree par Kevin MacLeod est distribué sous la licence Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source : http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400037 Vacation Uke Toutes les musiques sont ici : https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music

Canaltech Podcast
CT News - 15/12/2016 (FITIC 2016, Netflix, Amazon Prime Vídeo, Super Mario Run)

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 11:22


Tudo sobre a FITICwww.canaltech.com.br/tag/fitic

GSMC Television Podcast
GSMC Television Podcast Episode 1: Netflix, Amazon Prime, and the Roku (5-31-2016)

GSMC Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 33:04


This week Drew talks about hidden gems and lost classics on Netflix, and making the most of your Amazon prime account. Also, cutting the cord options: Roku