Why is Amazon Prime such a hit? Two reasons:
Shipping speed
When I need something, I can categorize that need in terms of time as follows:
- Right now!
- Today-ish
- Soon
- Sometime this month, maybe?
- Eventually, when I get around to it
Amazon Prime succeeds because it hits on all but the first bullet point. Need a whisk? Or some granola? How about some toilet bowl cleaner? If you need this stuff RIGHT NOW then Amazon Prime isn't for you. But if you can wait a day or two, then it's a great fit.
Prices
Amazon has some pretty competitive prices on a variety of goods. These are usually name-brand products in multi-packs (6 bags of granola, 4 packs of toothpaste) that come out to less than what you pay for a single unit at a retail store. Amazon doesn't ALWAYS have the best prices (nearly 7 bucks for Bon Ami?) and doesn't ship EVERYTHING as Prime. But its hit rate for us is a solid 70-80%.
Indeed my recycle bin is overflowing with cardboard boxes, Neil. Amazon's getting a fair amount of my coin these days. Prices and shipping speed together result in a convenient way to buy all but the most urgent of things.
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And don't forget that you can often pay a few dollars to get next day delivery, and in some cases you can even get SAME day delivery.
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