How to make $150 million in a day
Seth Godin has a great post up that serves as a good capper on what may have been Apple's best product launch ever. He puts the money made by Apple last Saturday morning at around $150 million, and even if that's not exactly right, I have to say that having been through a few Apple launches now, I think the iPad's launch was the smoothest and easiest opening I've seen -- for all of the complaints and problems people who haven't bought an iPad seem to have, those who did buy one on Saturday seemed happy to me. So how did Apple pull it all off?As Godin says, they started years ago. Apple is one of the only companies in the world with not only the power to set up limits on access on a device this big, but also keep a rabid fanbase hyped and waiting. Apple has created an image designed exactly for releasing products like this, with the secrecy and speculation and announcement events, and so on. And the company has backed up that image with pristine engineering and design -- as Godin says, rather than be everything to everyone, it promised a few things to a certain group of people (the iPad can't do Flash or multitask or take pictures), and then delivered (but it can do the things it does really, really well).
And perhaps most importantly, when launch time came around, Apple's management didn't focus on "launching," they focused on simply getting the product into customers' hands. The iPhone had all kinds of issues with setup and purchasing and activating and so on, but Apple went out of its way during the iPad launch to make sure customers had the iPad when they were supposed to --waived shipping fees, plenty of inventory in stores, and a push for delivery at exactly the right time. That's how you make $150 million in a day: Promise what you'll deliver, and deliver what you'll promise.
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" rabid fanbase"
Thanks, Mike. Stay classy.
"Promise what you'll deliver, and deliver what you'll promise"
Beautiful. I agree.
I wonder how many iPads the entertainment industry bought? Just waiting to see the product placement in movies and TV shows.
April 08 2010 at 3:01 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAt the end of the article Seth updates with the fact that MW2 had higher gross revenue and likely profits. That may very well be true, but it ignores the following:
1) The per-unit price of a copy of MW2 is anywhere from $50-60, whereas the lowest-end iPad is about 10x as much.
2) MW2 was launched in the Christmas holiday season where consumer spending is at its peak.
3) That market analysis shows that the largest source of revenue for computer and video-game products are predominantly from US, with Japan and Europe taking a smaller slice of the pie. Whereas for Apple, revenue is about evenly split between the US and the rest of the world. In other words, MW2 was able to reach the majority of its target market on launch day whereas the iPad was not able to do so.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=356585
MW2?
manic weasel 2
Mech Wars 2
merry widow 2
mini willy 2
mad wallaby 2
more waffles 2
magic washcloth 2
military wisdom 2 (an oxymoron)
Millie Williams 2 (she sat net to me in 3rd grade)
Martha Washington 2 (she was before my time)
I like the new way we are releasing products......... When they are ready and not centered on Macworld.
April 07 2010 at 11:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is assuming every iPad sold was $500, and doesn't take into account the $260 dollars that apple paid to make each 16gb iPad. With current sales as of today, Apple is profiting about $147 million. but on launch day, they only made around $73 million
April 07 2010 at 11:20 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDon't forget to count R&D, accounting, retail labor, storefront rent, shipping, business taxes, insurance, etc.
April 07 2010 at 11:40 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTechnically, wouldn't they still have made the full amount, but only grossed the lesser?
April 07 2010 at 11:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"Only" already means one of a kind. "One of the only" is being redundant. Not just redundant but repetitiously redundant.
Yes, I'm being picky but my OCD won't let me be.
But the phrase "America is one of the only superpowers in the world" is still poorly worded.
"America is one of the few superpowers in the world" would be considerably clearer. Same goes for Apple in the article.
'One of the only' makes no sense whatsoever.
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