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Apple Launches iTunes Volume Discount Program

An anonymous reader writes "Apple has launched a volume discount program for iTunes. The program allows for volume purchases of songs for giveaways, incentives, and others. Seems like this is what is going on beyond straight licensing programs to universities like Florida State."

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  1. mmm apple marketing by ihatewinXP · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In a nutshell Apple is standardizing their marketing incentives for 3rd parties to come and take as they see fit. I would expect a steady stream of revenue coming from this program for a number of years. Just like the creation of iTunes gift certificates and allowances lets parents bot keep tabs on things and give a present at the same time, these volume certificates will allow universities and corporations to do the same.

    Apple is doing a pretty good job IMHO on leveraging the music store to both make money and make mindshare. I have seen a number of Apple logos in _strange_ places on campus due to crosspromotions with pepsi and the school.

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    1. Re:mmm apple marketing by danamania · · Score: 2, Insightful

      In a nutshell Apple is standardizing their marketing incentives for 3rd parties to come and take as they see fit. I would expect a steady stream of revenue coming from this program for a number of years. Just like the creation of iTunes gift certificates and allowances lets parents bot keep tabs on things and give a present at the same time, these volume certificates will allow universities and corporations to do the same.

      Given the fact a few colleges & universities have already gone the supply-music-to-students-legally route, it makes sense for Apple to get in here too. A university may buy a block of 100k songs. All AAC encoded, and if the students want to get a music player to listen to all their legal school-supplied music, there's only one on the market...

  2. TERMS AND CONDITIONS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    For anyone wondering how they plan to make money off this.

    J. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

    ...

    Goods, including song codes which expire unused, are not redeemable for cash and cannot be returned for a cash refund, exchanged, or used to purchase gift certificates or provide allowances by either Purchaser or possessor of Goods ("Holder").

    ...

  3. Mod parent down. by tiktokfx · · Score: 4, Informative

    Read the freaking website From the FAQ: "Restrictions on re-selling codes Q: Can I purchase these codes and re-sell them to customers for my promotion? A: No. iTunes song codes are available for purchase as giveaway items only. Song codes may not be re-sold to customers or other third parties."

  4. Makes Sense for Apple by LinuxMacWin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Besides all the promotion etc., think of the CC processing fees they would be saving. The second biggest chunk in the $0.99 purchase price was CC processing fee. With this move, they eliminate 25-30c from their costs, give 20 to their customers and maybe get to keep a few cents themselves.

    I know nothing is that simple, and it would cost them to build software for bulk purchase, keep track of codes etc., but I think this is a good move for long term.

  5. wow, this is great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I hope Apple can make enough on each unit sold, it must be expensive to manufacture each digital song.

    I wonder if there will ever come a day when music can be reproduced for nearly zero cost.. can you imagine how inexpensive it will be! I bet CDs would be $2 and music downloads would be pennies.

  6. Not for general public! by mh101 · · Score: 5, Informative
    Notice the part of the web page that says:
    The minimum volume purchase is 25,000 songs for commercial entities and 10,000 songs for colleges and universities.
    This isn't a "$0.99 each, or 10 for $8" deal, so this won't make a difference for the vast majority of us.
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  7. Re:Apple Records? by proj_2501 · · Score: 3, Funny

    it resulted in a new system beep for tiger entitled "sosumi remix". it was created by phil spector, but paul mccartney has released his own version based on original studio masters with very little postproduction.