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Statista has unique projections for its subscribers revealing that Mexico has the highest cost of Netflix Premium.
Just as Netflix released income options, Zara has also introduced new fees, such as those charged to those who return purchases made online.
Within streaming there is an interesting offer of platforms and subscriptions with ads.
Netflix is the forerunner of streaming as we know it today, based on a subscription system and on this interesting bet, now finally shows the price to see their titles with advertisements, becoming what he swore to fight in content, see them with ads. Now we know how much your new subscription costs with ads on Mexico.
There is data related to streaming worldwide and starting with Latin America, a projection of Statistical exclusively for its subscribers, it announced that Mexico is the country with the most expensive subscription cost to Netflix Premium.
According to him comparativewhile in Mexico the price of this service is $14.24the country where it costs less is Argentina, whose cost is $9.26.
In this segment, the contents have gone from being the pretext to enter these platforms, to a unique asset, which by itself manages to stand out in the market and, most importantly, clarify guidelines that help to scale in the minds of those who consume these products. and/or services.
We have already seen the above in brands such as Zarawhich launch models through which they seek to generate income and in the case of the company Inditexled the brand to consider an extra charge for consumers who decide to return their purchases made online.
Zara launches ways to earn income, in the same way that Netflix has given a different option for users of its platform to pay for their subscriptions.
ad-supported netflix
Netflix offers an ad-supported subscription $6.99 (139 pesosapprox.) and the fee is one dollar less than what Disney+ Y Hulu They charge for their subscription with commercial mentions.
So far we know that this new subscription format will be activated from november third in the United States, will have resolution of 720p and will show an average of four to five minutes of ads.
Within this new subscription model, the platform will not allow users to download movies or series, while a limited number of contents will not be available in this new subscription option, due to their licenses.
We also know that as part of the trading experience, ads will be displayed for a duration between 15 and 30 seconds before and during the content of the platform. In Mexico the subscription will cost 99 pesos from the first of November.
It is interesting to see the roles that brands assume today, especially in the face of competition and the saturation of options that exist in certain markets such as the streaming.