Which innovative company first introduced the 'razor and blades' subscription business model that revolutionized product marketing in the early 1900s?
Before streaming services and software-as-a-service dominated our economy, subscription models had humble beginnings. This poll explores a pivotal moment in subscription business history that changed how companies delivered products to consumers. Test your knowledge about the origins of subscription commerce that paved the way for today's subscription economy worth billions!
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- Gillette, with King C. Gillette selling razors at a loss to profit from replacement blade subscriptions
- Singer, with Isaac Singer pioneering sewing machine rentals with monthly needle subscriptions
- Kodak, with George Eastman selling cameras cheaply while requiring proprietary film subscriptions
- Edison Company, with Thomas Edison providing phonographs at cost with recurring cylinder record deliveries
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