While it may be true that they are over predictiong Amazon is not representative of Black Friday sales.
Black Friday is mainly a retail event. Target, Walmart, Kmart, etc is where the bump comes from.
lmao no it isn't. Amazon is one of the biggest contenders every day of the year, and just the same on Black Friday. They have the SAME types of deals minus the lines.
lmao no it isn't. Amazon is one of the biggest contenders every day of the year, and just the same on Black Friday. They have the SAME types of deals minus the lines.
You have NO clue what you are talking about
Go look at the Hot Digital Songs sales charts for previous black friday weeks. There is virtually no significant bump at all from digital retailers.
Keep making stuff up just to support your favs though
Also the article said 22% in "digital sales" in "late" 2012.
afterall... from 2012 soundscan report "top ten internet album chart" (online music shop sales)
21 / ADELE 237,000 to 10 WRECKING BALL / BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 69,000
lmao no it isn't. Amazon is one of the biggest contenders every day of the year, and just the same on Black Friday. They have the SAME types of deals minus the lines.
Amazon can have 31% of the sales all they want but when iTunes and other retailers are so much larger than it, 31% can still be small. To put it in perspective, Susan Boyle was #1 on Amazon a few weeks back and she sold 13,000 albums in total.
They obviously don't count for a whole lot.
I wish they did though because Kelly is sitting flawless at #2.
Red sold almost 7k last week at full price, so I expect at least 15k due to black friday, it could be higher, but no Itunes discount and it's 12 on amazon. she cant stop selling albums after a year, true album seller.