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Amazon Launches Self-Service Marketplace for Subscription Providers

82 points| jamessun | 9 years ago |phx.corporate-ir.net | reply

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[+] hackcrafter|9 years ago|reply
My first thought is are they adding enough value to take a 30% cut off a digital subscription service?

But then I flipped the question to whether as a consumer, I would be more likely to be a digital subscription with a "Subscribe with Amazon" button.

Hell yes!

I just logged into my Economist account to try and cancel my subscription and failed to find any way to do that. Emailed support, they said "we would be happy to help you, call us during business hours...".

I would love all my subscriptions to be managed by Amazon under a single interface.

I would also be more likely to "try out a subscription" knowing I could easily get out of it without dancing through hoops.

[+] adrr|9 years ago|reply
Subscription providers shoot themselves in the foot when they do unethical practices like forcing people to call in and sit on hold to cancel. Its even a violation of Visa's rules to not provide digital way to unsubscribe.
[+] jalayir|9 years ago|reply
The Economist makes it particularly hard. Surprisingly low level of ethics for a publication of such repute.
[+] sjs382|9 years ago|reply
Totally. This would be the only way I'd ever subscribe to NYT again.
[+] aakilfernandes|9 years ago|reply
Just got through doing this with another subscription. I was considering just putting a block on them with my CC. Would that be legal?
[+] EduardoBautista|9 years ago|reply
That's why I subscribed to the economist through my iPad. Unsubscribing from newspapers is a pain.
[+] maxxxxx|9 years ago|reply
I still have warm fuzzy feelings about Netflix because they make cancelling so easy.
[+] pgroves|9 years ago|reply
I know someone who is about to launch a very niche "box of the month" type service, where a box of items are mailed out each month. This would have been great as she could just have an amazon subscriptions page and a static website that links to it.

But no, it's for "digital app, website, or software" only.

Why would I go to amazon.com to sign up for dropbox? I'm not getting it.

[+] runako|9 years ago|reply
> Why would I go to amazon.com to sign up for dropbox?

Because you, like a few hundred other million people, were already on amazon.com and it was recommended to you.

[+] d0lph|9 years ago|reply
I like that it centralizes payments, like PayPal. So I wouldn't have to have 10 different websites who all want to store my debit/credit card info themselves.
[+] 20years|9 years ago|reply
So just an FYI for those here who sign up or if anyone from Amazon reads this.

The phone number field gives you a "this field is required" error if you type dashes or any other non numeric characters in the field. Remove all non numeric to get past that error.

Also, the confirmation email that you receive after you sign up comes in with the word "Subject" on the email subject line. This threw me off a bit and I almost deleted it.

[+] jakozaur|9 years ago|reply
Quote: "How to Make Money

For a customer’s first year as a subscriber, you receive 70% of each transactional amount.

After a subscriber’s first year, your revenue increases to 85% of each transactional amount. "

That's a bit more than Stripe or Braintree.

[+] givehimagun|9 years ago|reply
I don't think they are equal comparisons because Amazon is offering a marketplace where your service can be discovered...theoretically they are bringing you more customers. Stripe and Braintree only offer payment processing.
[+] forgottenacc57|9 years ago|reply
Amazon always fails to make their payments services sufficiently international to be any use outside the US.
[+] 20years|9 years ago|reply
I can see this doing well for paid online training programs such as Treehouse and similar. Especially if Amazon does give you exposure and you end up being featured.

I don't see why you can't utilize this for the exposure in addition to a payment provider such as Stripe for the people that come directly to your site/app outside of Amazon.

[+] yodon|9 years ago|reply
If I integrate this into my app/saas product, is their support for one-off in-app purchases or can I only sell subscriptions without being able to sell digital goods as well?
[+] RichardHeart|9 years ago|reply
Amazon through audible.com is an unethical rebiller, billing you every month for literally nothing once you hit 6 credits. You keep getting billed, yet you never accrue more than 6 credits max. This scam is why they can pay $50 a signup.
[+] xtracerx|9 years ago|reply
you could... use your credits?