Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

South Park got marketing right

Last night while enjoying a refreshing post-work beer I decided to go on my computer and watch a little South Park.  I'm a huge fan of the show and have seen almost every episode, so I hit the random button, kicked my shoes off and started to enjoy.
 
The episode was entitled Cartmanland, for those of you who don't know who Cartman is I suggest you step into twenty first century.  Cartman, an unpleasant racist, sexist and generally every "ist" in the book inherits a large sum of money and decides he wants to open his own theme park.  He does so, kicks everyone out and for a while enjoys the park by himself.  After a brief period of time he learns that there are various costs that are associated with owning a theme park and decides to let a small number of people in to offset said costs.  Over time the cost of ownership of this park grow and as does his need to make revenue, so he must let more people in.  The populace, not being allowed to enter the park, line up outside daily in a desire to be apart of that small crowd that is let in.  Eventually Cartman, to his dissatisfaction, has an incredibly profitable theme park.
 
The whole point of that story is point out what seems to be happening with a number of businesses.  Take Google Plus for example, they started off with a limited number of invites and soon the web was abuzz with Google Plus.  Some even say that it could be the fastest growing social network to date.
 
Spotify is doing this right now with their American beta.  Recruiting Klout users to send out exclusive invites.
 
Is this really how it works?  Has South Park correctly parodied human behavior?
 
Apparently all it takes is making something of unknown value seem exclusive and people will be all over it like hot cakes (or Google Plus for an example relevant in our days).
 
Oh ya... and to be fair I was an early adopter and continuing advocate of Google Plus.
 
I guess we're all sheep.
 
Bahhh.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Spotify

I was reading one of my favorite blogs, Spinsucks.com,  and today they did a post about the new music service, Spotify.  I thought, "you know I have time, and I'm in on the Spotify American Beta, so why not me too".  Here is the link to their post: Spinsucks: Spotify.

Being a member of klout you get free early access to Spotify.  I've been playing with it and enjoying it so far.  It is kind of like GrooveShark, streaming music for free as long as you're connected to the Internet.  But aside from being 100% legal, I can't really discern a different between Spotify and GrooveShark aside from Spotify being a downloadable app and GrooveShark being a webapp (definitions used loosely).  Sure the legality issue may make a difference to the RIAA and musicians, but to me and most other Internet users we do not really care as long as we get our music.

Spotify has a share feature that allows you to post your favorite songs to Facebook or Twitter.  It also allows your Facebook or Spotify friends to view playlist or favorite artists (assuming you grant your friends permission to do so).  It looks pretty clean and the buffer speed is fast to say the least, of course living in a major city with already fast Internet speeds buffering times have never been an issue.

Currently I am a Rhapsody subscriber (ya I'm one of those suckers).  I pay $10 a month to take my music on the go.  When you spend half as much time commuting as I do, it makes sense to have lots of music and not buy each song individually.  That being said, I just cancelled my Rhapsody account in favor of a switch to Spotify once my subscription runs out.

Spotify promises lightening fast sync times, and it's simplistic UI make it easy to manage music, create, and edit playlists.  Not to mention if the excitement around Spotify holds it could become an invaluable tool for sharing music.

I'm making the switch.  I'll say more once I upgrade at the beginning of next month.