Let’s take a look at some of the best marketing TV shows to inspire your next campaign. Instead, these TV shows are a lighthearted way of reflecting on your business, whilst putting your feet up at the same time. We know how important it is for any business owner, startup or otherwise, to switch off from work. I should also note that we’re not talking about anything heavy here. It’s not often we get this much of an inside glimpse into what other people do, so grab your cup of coffee and get comfy. Whilst this might seem a tad unconventional, it can be helpful to see how other people run their business and their thought process behind it. Whatever you take away from these shows, they can help you look at your business differently. Or perhaps you can learn some important leadership or communication skills that will help you build a happier workforce. You might find that there are lots of ideas that you can incorporate into your own company. I should finish by the end of August… Hopefully.Who knew these marketing TV shows provided more value than just entertainment. Only thing I can think to do now buy a portable hard drive, hook up the PS3, and download everything I have ever bought on to the hard drive. The BluRay cost of this series? For 12 episodes? $119.98) (I bought an anime series last week for $5 on PSN. I much prefer physical copies but some stuff is much, much cheaper digital. Where will I purchase from now? AmazonPrime recently said that we don’t actually own our purchased videos and that they are “on-demand viewing over an indefinite period of time.” I’m not into streaming because I get headaches trying to use the search function on the sites. BUT! PSN often had the best deals when it came to shows. On last count I only owned 40 seasons of various shows and probably only 20 movies. Things have changed since then but not really where I watch or why I buy. I could watch PSN Video everywhere I wanted! On the computer, the TV, and even my PSP which had a bigger screen then the current iPhone. iTunes at the time was only on the computer and the tiny iPhone. And that’s a decision I made 10+ years ago when buying digital was getting bigger. It’s the only place I purchase digital movies and tv series. I never expected that Sony, an actual television and movie producer, would 100% pull the plug on PSN Video. Rather then abandon the service I would have liked to see them make improvements to it like the introduction of a free rental after a certain number purchased rentals and/or, a discount for PlayStation Plus subscribers. Sad news because, I like watching movies just as much as I enjoy playing video games and, their service allows me to do that in a convenient and affordable way that, I prefer over all other new release VOD providers. Sony’s service offers their rentals for two days and, in two formats and, at a number different price points that make their service more attractive and affordable to their system users and, to anyone that might be interested in purchasing their system for more then just playing video games. Subscription services offer free movies but, not new release VOD rentals and, you always have to pay the additional rental price to watch them for a day or, two. Now, anyone wanting to take a break from their game play and, watch a new release movie without, having to wait months and years for it to wind up on Netflix or, Cable will have to look to other providers and, pay the same price or, more. This decision along with some of their other decisions are an erosion of choice and, convenience that make using their system a great experience. The PlayStation system has become as popular as its become over the years because, of Sony’s decision long ago to market their system as a Multimedia Entertainment System and, not just a game system and, they did it well. This decision makes no sense at all and, adds to some of their other bad marketing decisions over the years as well. The decision by Sony to abandon their PlayStation Video Rental service is a bad marketing decision that, is not in the best interest of of their dedicated loyal PlayStation users and customers that, make use of their system on a regular basis for more then just playing video games.
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