The WSO you always wanted; Now Cheaper

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Let's say that there was a WSO that you wanted to buy the other day, the other week or the other month but didn't buy it.

Now you see that the WSO has been upgraded to be more up to date or has some bonus attached that wasn't attached before.

If you could buy that upgraded version of the WSO for a CHEAPER price; would you buy it?

I was just curious to know what people think

Thanks for your time.

Stuart
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  • Profile picture of the author Cecil Dee
    Absolutely, depending on the added value the new product has, and if is in line with my marketing goals, I'd buy it. Now if there is little added value, goes without saying I'd have to pass.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheRealRazzy
      I'd pick it up depending on the price and if I think it's worth it.

      The added content must be good as well.


      A lot of times something won't sell because people think the price is just too high. Not adding content and just lowering the price could change peoples minds. But the added content plus a price drop would definitely get me thinking twice.
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      • Profile picture of the author Stuart S
        Originally Posted by TheRealRazzy View Post

        I'd pick it up depending on the price and if I think it's worth it.

        The added content must be good as well.


        A lot of times something won't sell because people think the price is just too high. Not adding content and just lowering the price could change peoples minds. But the added content plus a price drop would definitely get me thinking twice.
        Yeah it would be interesting to see which out of adding content or just dropping the price would increase sales the most/get people to reconsider buying.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    I don't know. If I want a WSO, the price and bonuses don't normally persuade me either way. I would have bought it the first time if it was something I was interested in.
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    • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
      Depends on who it is coming from.

      I love supporting members who provide awesome WSO's.

      If it is truly helpful, provides a lot of value, and is something I would recommend ...

      Then definitely!
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
      Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

      I don't know. If I want a WSO, the price and bonuses don't normally persuade me either way. I would have bought it the first time if it was something I was interested in.
      Likewise. If there's something I want that I feel will benefit my business there's no time to beat around the bush.

      It's nearly always a tax deducatable business expense anyways.
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
    Originally Posted by Stuart S View Post

    WSO has been upgraded to be more up to date or has some bonus attached that wasn't attached before.

    If you could buy that upgraded version of the WSO for a CHEAPER price; would you buy it?
    So, the first version was outdated and too expensive or at least nobody bought it...

    It does not really make sense to offer something for less money unless it has no real value.
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    • Profile picture of the author Stuart S
      Originally Posted by hpgoodboy View Post

      So, the first version was outdated and too expensive or at least nobody bought it...

      It does not really make sense to offer something for less money unless it has no real value.
      Let's say that that someone is selling an ebook which started at a $10 dimesale, it's one month later and now sells for $24. What if it the owner offered you the product for a limited time for $10 again; that's more of what I'm asking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Claire Koch
    I hate to say it but I agree with suzanne. I hate to say it because I have spent money because I wanted it thats the bottom line. Thats greed tho IMHO. I need to quit that now before its too late *-)
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    • Profile picture of the author Stuart S
      Originally Posted by Claire Koch View Post

      I hate to say it but I agree with suzanne. I hate to say it because I have spent money because I wanted it thats the bottom line. Thats greed tho IMHO. I need to quit that now before its too late *-)
      That makes sense I guess, that said it's like if you want to buy a pair of nike's and you look in two stores, both stores are selling them for $100 but if you know that 1 week later one store is going to sell them for $90 would you wait the extra week and buy them at the second store (if you didn't need them immediately)?
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  • Profile picture of the author denysapu
    Let's say that there was a WSO that you wanted to buy the other day
    If you could buy that upgraded version of the WSO for a CHEAPER price; would you buy it?
    It was luck, I would definitely buy it
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