What’s with the standard ebook Pricing?
Please can one of you internet marketers explain to me why every single ebook advertised is priced as “not $497, not $297, but all for the bargain price of $97…”
I read this corker today:
“Tune into this ultra-comprehensive blueprint of remarkable traffic producing material not for $997 (like the old standard), not even $497 or $297.
I’m raising the bar this time. Tap into the money-making skill of traffic generation for the super low price of just… $97.00!”
Does this pricing actually work? Could we apply it to other markets, for example:
Buy this VW Beetle, not for £997, not even £497, or £297. I’m throwing out the rule book, this giant of car classics is yours for the super low price of just…. £97.00!
Surely anyone reading that would run a mile..? That car’s not going to get you off your drive way, let alone to the local shops. Does that mean our friend’s “blueprint of remarkable traffic producing material” isn’t going to pull in punters as well?
Tag:Advertising pricing
Posted April 19, 2007
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