E-Reader Ecosystem Strategy
A company manufactures and sells a popular e-reader device. Propose two distinct strategies the company could use to build an interconnected system of products and services around this device. For each strategy, briefly explain the mechanism by which it would likely make consumers less sensitive to the price of the e-reader itself.
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