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What's Next For Spotify? More Price Hikes Could Be Coming After Strong Q2 Performance

What's Next For Spotify? More Price Hikes Could Be Coming After Strong Q2 Performance

Spotify接下來的計劃是什麼?在第二季度表現強勁之後,可能會有更多的價格上漲。
Benzinga ·  16:04

In Tuesday's second-quarter earnings call, Spotify Technology SA's (NYSE:SPOT) CEO Daniel Ek and interim CFO Ben Kung hinted at the possibility of future price increases, despite not providing a concrete timeline.

在週二的第二季度業績電話會議上,Spotify Technology SA(紐約證券交易所代碼:SPOT)首席執行官丹尼爾·埃克和臨時首席財務官本·孔暗示了未來價格上漲的可能性,儘管沒有提供具體的時間表。

This comes on the heels of substantial hikes in 2023 and 2024, where the price of an individual plan in the U.S. rose from $9.99 to $11.99 per month.

這是在2023年和2024年大幅上調之後發生的,美國個人計劃的價格從每月9.99美元上漲至11.99美元。

Subscribers Stay Despite Price Hikes

儘管價格上漲,但訂閱者仍在繼續

Spotify's strategic decision to raise prices did not result in subscriber loss or revenue decline. In the second quarter of 2024, Spotify added 7 million new subscribers, surpassing its own expectations by 1 million.

Spotify提高價格的戰略決策並未導致訂戶流失或收入下降。在2024年第二季度,Spotify增加了700萬新訂閱者,超出了自己的預期的100萬。

The company reported a revenue of €3.8 billion ($4.15 billion), marking a 20% year-over-year increase. These gains helped Spotify swing from a €247 million ($269 million) operating loss in Q2 2023 to a €266 million ($290 million) operating profit in Q2 2024.

該公司報告的收入爲380歐元(合41.5億美元),同比增長20%。這些收益幫助Spotify從2023年第二季度的2.47億歐元(合2.69億美元)的營業虧損轉變爲2024年第二季度的2.66億歐元(2.9億美元)的營業利潤。

According to Billboard, Ek said that the company saw "less churn in this round of increases than we did in our prior one, which was already very low by any measure." Kung added that churn rates following the recent price hikes were "better than expected."

根據Billboard的說法,埃克表示,該公司 “本輪上漲的流失率低於前一輪的流失率,無論如何,前一輪漲幅已經很低了。”孔補充說,最近價格上漲後的流失率 “好於預期”。

Enhanced Value and Retention

提高價值和留存率

Ek attributes the low churn rates to the enhanced value Spotify has delivered over the years. The streaming giant has evolved into a comprehensive audio platform, adding popular features like the year-end Wrapped recap and Discovery Weekly playlists.

埃克將低流失率歸因於Spotify多年來提供的更高價值。這家流媒體巨頭已經發展成爲一個綜合音頻平台,增加了年終Wrapped回顧和探索週刊播放列表等熱門功能。

The company's significant investments in podcasts and audiobooks have also broadened its appeal. Ek added: "Access to all of this content would cost a user approximately $26 — significantly more than a Spotify subscription. Spotify remains a pretty outstanding deal."

該公司對播客和有聲讀物的大量投資也擴大了其吸引力。Ek補充說:“訪問所有這些內容將花費用戶大約26美元,遠遠超過訂閱Spotify的費用。Spotify仍然是一筆相當不錯的交易。”

Engagement Fuels Future Increases

參與度推動未來增長

Subscriber engagement remains crucial for Spotify's strategy. Kung noted: "The most important thing in the near term is just making sure that audiobooks are driving incremental engagement for the platform, and we're seeing this happening in a way that makes us feel good about the path that we're on here."

訂閱者參與度對Spotify的戰略仍然至關重要。孔指出:“短期內最重要的事情就是確保有聲讀物推動平台參與度的提高,而我們看到這種情況的發生會讓我們對現在的道路感到滿意。”

Ek also suggested that developing markets, which currently favor ad-supported listening, show high engagement levels that could justify future price increases. "The high engagement in [developing] markets gives us tremendous confidence in our ability to raise prices," he said.

埃克還建議,目前偏愛廣告收聽的發展中市場表現出較高的參與度,這可能證明未來的價格上漲是合理的。他說:“在 [發展中] 市場的高度參與度使我們對提高價格的能力充滿信心。”

The HiFi Experience

高保真體驗

Spotify is also targeting a subset of subscribers willing to pay more for an enhanced experience. After initially announcing a high-quality audio tier called HiFi in 2021 and subsequently delaying it, Ek confirmed its impending launch. "

Spotify還瞄準了一部分願意爲增強體驗支付更多費用的訂閱者。在最初於2021年宣佈推出名爲HiFi的高質量音頻套件並隨後推遲之後,Ek確認了其即將推出。“

The plan here is to offer a much better version of Spotify," he stated. This premium tier is expected to be priced around $17-$18 per month, offering superior control and quality.

這裏的計劃是提供更好的Spotify版本,” 他說。該高級套餐的價格預計在每月17-18美元左右,可提供卓越的控制和質量。

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