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by vonklaus
3668 days ago
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I suspect you would get killed here. You are trying to change user behavior and as noted they don't have short term benefits. This pricing model disincentivises a company because it costs them money up front each time they try it and not showing and value. Essentially they need to add an extra step to their routine & pay for the lack of convenience. This was likened to ecercise by the author. However, if you expect anyone without a top down authority (also mentioned) to do something that is harder & more expensive, they won't. It's why gym memberships bought on Jan 1 are rarely renewed in Feb or March edit: so you are correct, paying for what you use is logical especially vs the value. Here it sounded like the customer has high value, but we discount it steeply for lack of immeadiacy. |
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