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47 In 2001 Apple launched its iconic iPod brand of por- table media player. The device works in conjunction with iTunes software that enables users to transfer music and other content from the iPod to a computer. The software also provides a seamless connection to Apple’s online store so users can purchase and download content. This potent combination of device, software, and online store quickly disrupted the music industry and gave Apple a dominant market position. Yet Apple was not the first company to bring a portable media player to market. Competitors such as Diamond Multimedia, with its Rio brand of portable media players, were suc- cessful until they were outpaced by Apple. Example: Apple iPod/iTunes Business Model How did Apple achieve such dominance? Because it competed with a better business model. On the one hand, it oΩered users a seamless music experience by combining its distinctively designed iPod devices with iTunes software and the iTunes online store. Apple’s Value Proposition is to allow customers to easily search, buy, and enjoy digital music. On the other hand, to make this Value Proposition possible, Apple had to negotiate deals with all the major record companies to create the world’s largest online music library. The twist? Apple earns most of its music-related revenues from selling iPods, while using integration with the online music store to protect itself from competitors. bmgen_final.indd 47 6/15/10 5:33 PM

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