Netflix was founded in 1997 as a DVD rental service and is now a leading global streaming platform. It has expanded rapidly worldwide over the past 10 years, now reaching over 200 countries and territories. Netflix's expansion strategy involves tailoring its movie catalogues to different countries based on partnerships and customer preferences. Entering new international markets represents low investment risks due to Netflix's business model, and expanding globally has allowed Netflix to gain many subscribers and compete strongly with other major internet companies.
It’s hard to understand how tech giant business models work. This teardown is the best guess following Netflix as a public company and listening to stories in the public sites. Let us know if you agree, disagree, or want to tell us a story about Netflix’s amazing moves.
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It’s hard to understand how tech giant business models work. This teardown is the best guess following Netflix as a public company and listening to stories in the public sites. Let us know if you agree, disagree, or want to tell us a story about Netflix’s amazing moves.
netflix , netflix way of success , how netflix achieve success , usr of big data , data science , how netflix use its clients data , business decision analysis, decision making , complix decision
Netflix: Digital Marketing Evaluation of the Over-the-top Media-Service ProviderSagarChaujar
Netflix: Digital Marketing Evaluation of one of the World's Biggest Media Service Provider with its Social Media Strategies & Consumer Insights/Sentiments on the campaigns they run on the Internet.
Researched Netflix's existing market and recommended strategies for them to develop.
Conducted SWOT analysis, product and market analysis
Based on their market growth ad financial overview, developed marketing strategies
Developed BCG Matrix and understood Porter 5 forces to estimate the competitive strategy
An Informative Presentation on Netflix.
Includes
1. History
2. Several business plans of Netflix over the time of its inception to the present scenario
3. S.W.O.T analysis
4. Present Challenges.
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Netflix: Digital Marketing Evaluation of the Over-the-top Media-Service ProviderSagarChaujar
Netflix: Digital Marketing Evaluation of one of the World's Biggest Media Service Provider with its Social Media Strategies & Consumer Insights/Sentiments on the campaigns they run on the Internet.
Researched Netflix's existing market and recommended strategies for them to develop.
Conducted SWOT analysis, product and market analysis
Based on their market growth ad financial overview, developed marketing strategies
Developed BCG Matrix and understood Porter 5 forces to estimate the competitive strategy
An Informative Presentation on Netflix.
Includes
1. History
2. Several business plans of Netflix over the time of its inception to the present scenario
3. S.W.O.T analysis
4. Present Challenges.
Vidbox Mexico is an automated retail kiosk that rents and sometimes sells DVDs, Blu-ray disks and video games. Vidbox will replicate the success Redbox has had in the US, but in the Mexican market.
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3. • Foundation date: August 29, 1997
• Headquarters: Los Gatos, California (USA)
4. Former business domain: DVD rental service in
the USA
Still operated today, but the company is more
known for being a video on demand provider.
Leading streaming media network:
• 86 million subscribers
• 125 million hours of TV shows and
movies watched each day
5.
6. IDENTIFICATION OF ITS
MARKET STRATEGY
The company offers different movie
catalogues in every country, because of:
• Different commercial partnerships with
majors
• Different lifestyles of the targeted
population
The bigger the market, the more potential
customers there is. Indeed, this strategy
suits the company because expanding to a
new country isn’t an intense investment
for this business, and it is rapidly
amortised.
7. EXPANSION STRATEGY TO
FOREIGN MARKETS
The company grew rapidly throughout the whole planet. In less than
ten years, it has made itself accessible from almost every country in
the world.
Netflix started indeed in the USA, then expanded to north and south
America, then to the eastern Europe. Setting up in Scandinavian
countries first gave them an upfront image, because in the collective
imagination companies from these countries have more original
concepts.
Today it is one of the most known company of the internet economy,
competing with Facebook, Snapchat, Amazon… All of these
companies have a similar business expansion model. They were all
created in California, then expanded through Occident to finally be
accessible all over the world.
8.
9. GRAPHICAL
REPRESENTATION OF
NETFLIX’S MARKET
SHARES
Only few informations on the
worldwide VOD market are
available, because the service
providers tend to vary a lot
from one country to another.
Nevertheless, the USmarket is
the densest one, Netflix
concentrates more than 62%
of its subscribers in the
country
10. WHY HAVE I CHOSEN TO DO
MY RESEARCH
PARTICULARLY ON THIS
COMPANY?
o With 2 friends of mine, we chose to subscribe.
• Good video and sound quality
• Ability to choose the sound and subtitles languages
• Some delightful classic movies
• A handful of independant media
• The company has the monopoly on the french market