02-02-2019, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2019, 04:04 PM by MasterEnki.)
(02-02-2019, 08:05 AM)racktree Wrote: It is obvious that some will find the price huge and others a bargain.
Ask someone living in a country that gets a $400 monthly wage, someone that gets $3k monthly wage and someone who pays a performance coach for $200 a session and you will get three different stories about how good or bad the LTU price is.
Even if you go further some people value self-development more and some others not. I paid $500 for AM, run it twice already and did a hundred changes in my appearance, lifestyle and character in general. If I was to do this with coaching I would definitely need a team of different people to coach me, a lot of energy and focus and would still not have the natural smooth changes I experienced. Now if someone would take all these back and make me pay again I would pay at least $5k to get them back.
It is also obvious as terry44 mentioned that an ideal price (which I am not sure how it can be properly determined) will make more profit to Shannon. Yet again Shannon might have other things in mind. For example keeping a specific price and delivering results-value to customers might attract the right audience that can pay.
Good point.
I know a woman who usually gets $40,000+ per month ($500,000+ per year), and a guy with a spare $200,000 laying around. I also know plenty of dudes on minimum wage.
There is a market out there for anyone who charges $299.95 for a 6G sub. No-one with disposal income seems to ever complain about how expensive Louis Vuitton or Armani or Apple, etc. is!