How Does One Decipher When Something Is Overpriced?
So today I was having a
conversation.
I was asking someone if they’d
taken a look at the ALT call center
that I’ve been emailing about.
That person went on to say that the
system is overpriced.
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How Exactly Does Someone Determine
When a Thing Is Overpriced?
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My first thought was that they clearly don’t
understand the program, first off.
Second. They just do not see the value in
what it is that we offer.
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Is Anything Really Overpriced or Can You
Just Not Afford It?
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Example:
A 2015 Lamborghini Aventador has a MSRP
of $397,500
Is that overpriced?
Anyone who answers YES, but has NEVER driven
one, is not qualified to share their opinion, in all honesty.
The problem normally when people say something costs
too much is that:
A.) They CAN’T afford it.
B.) They don’t see the value in owning it.
C.) They don’t know how to make it work.
Here’s another example:
About 3 months ago I purchased a music production
controller called an MPC Renaissance.
I got it on sale for $699.
This is the same machine that music industry producers
use to create beats for artists.
The possibilities are absolutely limitless to what this machine
can do and create.
But I personally, have NEVER made music. I’ve had the machine
for going on 4 months and have not even made one beat yet.
Why?
Because I have an INTENSE learning curve, limited time to use it,
and absolutely no idea what I am doing. (at least at first)
But guess what.
Every time I get on it, it gets easier.
Imagine that!
So who knows, in 6 to 12 months I might be able to start producing
music and actually be able to sell it to musicians.
Outside of my love for music, that was my original intention.
Learn it, no matter how long it takes.
And make money from it.
Period.
That’s pretty much my intention for everything that I do.
If someone else has become successful doing something then you
can do the absolute same thing.
So it’s not that things cost too much.
You just don’t know what you need to be doing in order to
take an idea and turn it into cash.
But this is definitely one of the easiest ways that I know of.
Take Care,
Rhandell Mitchell
“The How To King“