I received my Vudu box about 2 months ago. The device was very easy to set up. The remote control, the user interface, and the instant playback created a WOW effect. Basically, awesome technology and packaging. Way to go guys.
At this time, Vudu's value proposition is questionable. I subscribe to Comcast On Demand and have a hard time figuring out why I paid $399 for Vudu when Comcast delivers a richer set of new releases (albeit with a much worse user experience and not nearly as many older titles). I also hate the fact that when I "buy" a movie, the contents stay resident to the Vudu box and cannot be ported to a DVD player.
The day when I can watch any TV show or any newly released title in the theaters is the day when Vudu delivers unquestionable consumer value. There is probably a happy medium somewhere between where Vudu is today and what I would like to see eventually - so Vudu's value proposition is questionable now but promising.
What is up with your marketing program, guys? Take a look at this email from Patrick Cosson, Vudu's VP of Marketing:
Dear VUDU customer,
At VUDU, we seek to surprise our customers and today is no exception!
I am pleased to announce that starting Nov 23rd, and for a limited time, VUDU will offer an amazing bonus to its existing and future customers: your VUDU box now includes permanent copies of The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy in HD -- a $50 value!
In addition, beginning December 11th, you will be able to purchase The Bourne Ultimatum in HD for $24.99. You won't need to run to the video store or wait in line on release day for the ultimate action thriller.
I encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity and to tell your friends about VUDU before the Holidays.
Enjoy,
Patrick
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Patrick Cosson
VP of Marketing
VUDU, Inc.
My first question: Did Patrick read his own statement, or does he not have a good command of English?At VUDU, we seek to surprise our customers and today is no exception!
I am pleased to announce that starting Nov 23rd, and for a limited time, VUDU will offer an amazing bonus to its existing and future customers: your VUDU box now includes permanent copies of The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy in HD -- a $50 value!
In addition, beginning December 11th, you will be able to purchase The Bourne Ultimatum in HD for $24.99. You won't need to run to the video store or wait in line on release day for the ultimate action thriller.
I encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity and to tell your friends about VUDU before the Holidays.
Enjoy,
Patrick
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Patrick Cosson
VP of Marketing
VUDU, Inc.
... starting Nov 23rd, and for a limited time, VUDU will offer an amazing bonus to its existing and future customers: your VUDU box now includes permanent copies of ...
Is it "for a limited time," or is it "permanent?" In a rare show of skill, Patrick manages to contradict himself in the same sentence. Also, why not just say "VUDU will offer an amazing bonus" and end the sentence there? Maybe Patrick is trying to distinguish present and future customers from past customers, but I doubt that past customers really care.My second question: Why would Patrick think that I would wait in line for any movie?
beginning December 11th, you will be able to purchase The Bourne Ultimatum ... you won't need to run to the video store or wait in line
I do not think movie studios would create a shortage of the DVD, lest they want to encourage pirating. Clearly, either Patrick thinks his customers are very unsophisticated or he does not understand what consumer value is. My third question: Does Patrick really think that he is my buddy as the tone of his email suggests?
I encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity and to tell your friends about VUDU before the Holidays.
Enjoy,
Patrick
Give me a break already. You lost me in the first sentence Pat, so why should I pay attention to anything else you have to say?Enjoy,
Patrick
I suspect that Mr. Cosson's biggest sin is not understanding consumer value. This explains why he makes such superlatively silly statements as "you won't need to run to the video store or wait in line" while ignoring the true values and innovations that Vudu has at this time. What are those? Look at the smiley face above: It is the remote control, the user interface, and the instant playback.
Dear Mr. Cosson: Next time, before bothering to spam me with faux-friendly and sloppy messages, put some thought into what should be communicated and how. For example, a professional email with an embedded Flash demo that demonstrates the elegance of the remote control and the user interface, and the wow effect of the instant playback of an HD Bourne movie would have gone much further.
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